Neuberg Diagnostics inaugurated an integrated Diagnostic Centre in Puducherry by Chief Minister Thiru N Rangaswamy, along with the Minister for Public Works of Puducherry, Dr GSK Velu, Chairman and Managing Director of Neuberg Diagnostics, A Ganesan, Vice Chairman of Neuberg Diagnostics, and Dharma Ganesh, Vice President of Neuberg Diagnostics.
The centre will provide diagnostic testing and healthcare solutions, featuring diagnostic technologies in radiology, pathology, and wellness services. The facility offers advanced imaging services, including CT scans, X-rays, echo, ultrasound, and image-guided interventions. It also provides cardiology services such as ECG and echocardiograms, along with pathology testing in biochemistry, haematology, and serology.
Thiru N. Rangaswamy, Chief Minister of Puducherry, emphasised the significance of the new facility, “The inauguration of Neuberg’s Regional Reference Laboratory and Integrated Diagnostic Centre is a great initiative and we whole heartedly congratulate them for this. This facility will greatly benefit our citizens by providing advanced diagnostic capabilities and improving healthcare access. This centre will play a crucial role in fostering a healthier future for our people.”
Dr GSK Velu, Chairman and Managing Director of Neuberg Diagnostics, stated, “As part of our expansion, we have 11 integrated centres in Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Raipur, and Chhattisgarh, and this will be our 12th integrated diagnostic centre. Neuberg also plans to expand its integrated diagnostics centre presence across Tamil Nadu in the next two years.”
“By integrating advanced diagnostic tools, Neuberg Diagnostics aims to improve the accuracy and efficiency of disease detection and treatment planning. The facility is designed with patient comfort and convenience in mind, featuring a welcoming environment and streamlined processes to minimise wait times. Neuberg is dedicated to serving the community with compassion and professionalism, ensuring every patient receives the highest standard of care,” informed the statement.