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Lalitha PVS Institute in Guntur opens with 40+ specialties and 600 beds

Lalitha PVS Institute of Medical Sciences in Guntur opened its doors on June 3, 2026, led by Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu. Offering more than 40 specialties and accommodating 600 beds, this institute is set to make a significant impact on healthcare services in the area. Plans are also in place to generate approximately 1,500 new jobs.

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Jun 6, 2026 · 1 min read · 6 views
Lalitha PVS Institute in Guntur opens with 40+ specialties and 600 beds

Key Takeaways

  • The Lalitha PVS Institute of Medical Sciences opened on June 3, 2026, with a capacity for 600 beds across over 40 specialties.
  • Dr. P.V. Raghava Sarma and Dr. P. Vijaya highlighted the institute's commitment to high-quality healthcare during the inauguration.
  • The facility includes advanced technology like a three Tesla whole-body MRI and 15 laminar-flow operation theatres.
  • Lalitha Hospitals has treated over 1.5 million patients and performed over 150,000 cardiac procedures since 1990.
  • The institute plans to create around 1,500 additional jobs, enhancing local employment opportunities in Guntur.

Lalitha PVS Institute of Medical Sciences in Guntur is now open,offering over 40 specialties and super-specialties,with capacity for 600 beds . Opening ceremony,led by Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu,happened June 3, 2026. Big moment for Lalitha Group of Hospitals, running since 1990.

Sprawling over 6.5 acres,the institute showcases advanced medical tech — AI-supported diagnostics,robotic-assisted surgery. Equipment includes a three Tesla MRI,cardiac,neuro cath labs, and stroke center. Also has 15 laminar-flow operation theatres and modern rehab services .

More than 120 medical pros, over 1,000 staff on board. Plans in place to add 1,500 jobs soon. Dr. P.V. Raghava Sarma, cardiology specialist,and Dr . P. Vijaya, neurology expert, stress hospital's dedication to top-notch healthcare.

In 36 years,Lalitha Hospitals treated over 1.5 million patients,performed 150,000+ cardiac procedures,including 40,000 coronary angioplasties,7,500 bypass surgeries. Institute will team up with Amaravati Quantum Valley on quantum computing in medicine .

Emergency services 24/7, handling critical heart attacks, strokes, trauma cases,backed by critical care teams,on-site diagnostics. Hospital also offers medical education,including DNB postgraduate training in various fields. What will future hold for this institution…?

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