TTD is organising walk-in interviews on August 29 for contract based five posts of Civil Assistant Surgeons (BC-B(W) -01, ST (W) - 01, BC-B -01, SC -01, BC-D(W)- 01 ) for MBBS qualified candidates to serve at TTD hospitals and dispensaries.
Interested candidates should attend the interviews from 11am onwards at the Central Hospital TTD Administrative Building Complex along with their certificates (both original and xerox copies) of qualifications and experience.
For more details please log into the website www.tirumala.org and the hospital office during working hours 0877-2264371.
TTD EO Sri AV Dharma Reddy on Sunday morning commenced the polio drops immunization programme in front of Tirumala temple by administering polio drops to infants and children below five years of age.
TTD has set up 25 centres for the immunization program at Tirumala for the sake of both devotees and locals. The program will continue till 6pm on Sunday.
Civil Surgeons Dr B Kusuma Kumari, Dr S Kusuma Kumari, Head Nurses Smt Krishna Kumari, Smt Savitramma, and other Medical, Para Medical staff were also present.
With the support of TTD mandarins, the Ayurveda wing of TTD has brought in several revolutionary reforms in recent times and is set to be a part of the three-day national conference, Ayur PARVA 2023 jointly organised by Ministry of AYUSH and Akhila Bharata Ayur Sammelan from October 27-29 in the Kachapa Auditorium in Tirupati, said Dr Renu Dixit, Principal(FAC) and the Medical Superintendent of SV Ayurvedic hospital of TTD and in-charge of Sri Srinivasa Ayurvedic Pharmacy.
Briefing the media about the activities of the Ayurvedic department of TTD at the Media Centre on Tuesday, the Ayur doctor said, with an aim to protect the ancient medical system and sustain it for future generations, TTD has established SV Ayurvedic College about four decades ago. In the last couple of years, especially post Covid, the TTD's Ayurvedic department donned a new avatar and today the number of patients undergoing treatment has reached 500 per day in the SV Ayur Hospital and the average patients in a year touched one lakh mark now, she added.
She said, the State of Art Panchakarma, treatments for Cerebral palsy, neuromotor, paralysis etc. gained pace post Covid and today there is a waiting list of patients for treatment which shows the credibility they developed towards our treatment, she observed. Briefing about the Ayur expo at the Brahmotsavam Exhibition, she said, as a unique feature, this time Hirudo Therapy(leech therapy)-the ancient ayurvedic treatment is also displayed, chief plants with medicinal value belonging to each state are also displayed which is garnering the attention of the visiting pilgrims.
"Already 60 Ayur products produced by us got the AYUSH Ministry approval and another 100 medicines are under pipeline. Another interesting feature is that the strength of the girl students has also increased. The TTD board has recently sanctioned Rs.14cr development works for the hospital to take it to new heights", she added.
TTD's Sri Padmavati Children's Heart Centre was awarded the Best Pediatric Cardiac Center in Andhra Pradesh sponsored by the Pride of Nation Award - Asia Today Research and Media.
Director Dr N Srinath Reddy received the Award from the Honourable Governor of Telangana State, Her Excellency Smt. Tamilisai Soundararajan in an event held at Hotel ITC Kakatiya on September 30.
Sri Padmavathi Children's Heart Center, a sanctuary of hope for children battling heart conditions, has continued its remarkable journey of healing since its inception in October 2021.
Within an astounding 23 months of operation, the center has performed 1910 life-saving heart surgeries for children. These surgeries encompass not only the treatment of various congenital heart diseases but also the achievement of six heart transplant surgeries, giving a new lease of life to those who needed it most.
Sri Padmavathi Children's Heart Center has extended its healing touch far beyond Tirupati, welcoming patients from states across the country, including Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Odisha, and even neighboring country of Bangladesh.
The center's remarkable success rate of 95% speaks volumes about the dedication and expertise of its medical team.
Vizag, August 13th, 2023: Infertility still remains a hush-hush topic. But it's important to open up to get the right intervention at the right time. With tremendous advancements in the field of reproductive medicine, there are several possibilities for fertility-challenged couples to have biological children. Delaying treatment will have a negative impact on the outcome.
Oasis Fertility, Vizag which is one of the prominent fertility centres in India that offers consistently high success rates, outstanding treatment, and exceptional care to couples celebrated its 5th year anniversary of unwavering commitment, dedication and expertise in bringing the joy of parenthood to many families. Dr Radhika Potluri, Clinical Head & Fertility Specialist, Oasis Fertility, Vizag graced the occasion and felicitated couples who conceived with the assistance of the centre. The city’s leading gynecologists and many happy families participated in the event.
Speaking on the occasion, Dr Radhika Potluri, Clinical Head & Fertility Specialist, Oasis Fertility, Vizag stated, “I feel delighted today as we have been able to create the joy of having a child in thousands of families since our inception through our personalized treatment, compassionate and holistic approach. At this moment, I wish to thank all our staff for their support in every step of the couple’s parenthood journey. We aspire to help many more couples attain their parenthood dream with our tech-backed advanced treatment options. I urge couples to consult a fertility specialist if they are unable to conceive even after a year. Erratic lifestyles, pollution, lack of physical activity, and delayed parenthood have contributed to a rise in infertility. Lifestyle modifications along with personalized fertility treatments can help couples overcome infertility and achieve parenthood. Men with male infertility or with zero sperm count had an apprehension of not being able to have a baby from their sperm. But now with so many advances, like the micro testing we introduced recently for the first time in Vizag at Oasis, we are in a position to facilitate pregnancy with cell sperm.”
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Oasis Fertility, a unit of the Sadguru Healthcare Services Pvt. Ltd., has redefined reproductive care in India by bringing in internationally recognized best practices and protocols in Fertility treatments. It offers would-be parents a friendly ‘one-stop’ day-care clinic where consultations, investigations, and treatment are all conducted under one roof. Since its inception in 2009, Oasis has gained an excellent reputation for its high success rates driven by its high-quality services led by a team of experienced infertility specialists with international experience. The chain has expanded to 30 centres across the states of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Jharkhand, Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Odisha.
TTD EO Sri AV Dharma Reddy said on Tuesday that the TTDs cancer hospital, Sri Balaji Institute of Oncology is fully geared to provide treatment for all kinds of cancer with international standards of medical equipment and expertise.
He was participating in a 10-day cancer awareness and training program for screening tests organised by Sri Padmavati Mahila Medical College from July 13-22 for community health officers (CHO), Mid Level Health Providers (MLHP) of the Tirupati district.
Addressing them as chief guest of the training session the TTD EO said annually seven lakh persons die of cancer and early screening and diagnosis helps in treatment.
He also said lifestyle format like food and exercise are crucial methods to avert cancer. The fast food and junk food culture is the main cause and the ancient knowledge embedded in Patanjali Maharshi Yoga shastra had solutions.
He said the SV Vedic University will soon organise another training program on Yoga and its solutions for cancer etc.
The EO also said cancer can be avoided by consuming organic cow-based farm products and appealed CHOs, MLHPs, spread the awareness in villages.
TTD will support the state government campaign to make every district cancer free by setting up three cancer identification centres in each district with the support of doctors and other infrastructure.
District Collector Sri Venkataramana Reddy said preliminary estimate revealed that 10% of the district population are cancer prone and hence efforts made to take cancer screening to every door steps and provide treatment.
He said in coordination with Tata cancer institute, SVIMS and district administration training modules of screening and treatment are prepared and both TTD Chairman Sri YV Subba Reddy and TTD EO Sri AV Dharma Reddy extended all their support.
He appealed to ANMs and Volunteers to get everyone screened at the Pink buses provided by TTD with specialist doctors and also a software is prepared to identify the patients
The collector urged everyone to strive to make Tirupati District cancer free.
TTD JEO ( Education and Health) and Director of SVIMS Smt Sada Bhargavi said TTD has plans to set up permanent centres at Gudur, Srikalahasti and Chandragiri and that the program has the full support of AP Chief Secretary Dr KS Jawahar Reddy, TTD Chairman and TTD EO.
She said 1500 women workers of TTD underwent cancer screening and urged the CHO and volunteers to influence all village women to undergo early screening for treatment.
Dr Charan. B Singh, Principal of SPMMC, Dr Nagaraj, Head of the community medicine wing, Dr Jayachandra Reddy, OSD of Sri Balaji Institute of Oncology, Smt Aparna, SVIMS Registrar, Dr Srihari, District health officer, Dr Srinivasa Rao, District program coordinator, Dr Chandrasekharan, principal of SV Medical College were also present.
The TTD EO, District Collector and JEO also released the training program module booklets.
TTD EO Sri AV Dharma Reddy asserted that the TTD-run BIRRD hospital with its proficiency expertise and infrastructure is completely geared to handle critical surgeries and is ranked as a national-level referral hospital.
Inaugurating the three-day Operative Arthoplasty Summit at the Grand Ritz hotel on Friday in the temple city, the EO said such summits are usually rarely be conducted in the country with just 10-12 live surgery sessions. But the BIRRD summit has scheduled 22 live surgeries in three days by top 20 Ortho surgeons of the country and nearly 200 surgeons are attending the summit.
He said such conferences promote exchange of skills and new concepts and expands the horizons of medical history in the country.
The BIRRD hospital is conducting several such critical operations including cerebral palsy surgeries free of cost and medical exponents from across the country have been visiting Tirupati and extending their services for whom TTD provides free accommodation, transport, food besides Srivari Darshan.
He complimented the OSD of BIRRD hospital Dr Reddappa Reddy, Dr Pradip, Dr Venugopal and Dr Deepak for their excellent coordination in conducting the first of its kind Summit in a big way.
Dr Krishna Kumar, a visiting Ortho expert said BIRRD hospital will soon earn its place on the world map and debutant doctors would have a lot to learn here.
Dr Martin Zimmerman, a hip replacement expert of Switzerland gave a presentation on new medical technology in Arthoplasty surgeries.
Dr Rajesh Malhotra, Head of the Orthopaedic wing at AIIMS, New Delhi said the BIRD summit had achieved a remarkable feat of bringing all kneecap transplants on a single platform and providing opportunity for treatment to poor patients.
On the first day of the summit, Dr Martin Zimmerman of Ceram Tec Hospital of Switzerland, Dr BD Mukherjee of Apollo Hospital, Kolkata, Dr Uday Krishna of KIMS Hospital, Secunderabad, Dr JV Srinivas of Escort Hospital, Bangalore, Dr Rajkumar of Ranga hospital, Coimbatore, Dr Chandrasekhar of Care hospital, Hyderabad and Dr Rajesh Malhotra, Head of Orthopaedic wing at AIIMS, New Delhi were present.
The summit participants watched the live surgeries of critical cases conducted by experts in the state of art operation theatres at BIRRD Hospital.
TTD JEO (Health and Education) Smt Sada Bhargavi, Chief Audit Officer Sri Sesha Shailendra, BIRRD OSD Dr R Reddappa Reddy, Meril representative Dr Vivek, Tirupati Orthopaedic Society president Dr Purnachandra Rao, Co-president Dr . Vishnu Kumar and others were present.
Swamy Sukrutananda, Secretary of Sri Ramakrishna Mission in Tirupati advocated that Yoga helps in the overall personality development of an individual.
Speaking on the occasion of International Yoga Day held at SV Ayurvedic College in Tirupati on Wednesday, he said Yoga helps in not only enhancing physical strength but makes an individual mentally strong to combat any difficulty in life with ease.
Chief Audit Officer of TTD Sri Sesha Sailendra, Principal Dr Muralikrisha, Vice-Principal Dr Sundaram, Hospital Superintendent Dr Renu Dixit, faculty, students and others were present.
In connection with International Yoga Day on June 21, a three day training programme was commenced by SV Ayurvedic College of TTD in SV Arts College on Monday.
Yoga experts taught Yoga Asans to students on the occasion.
Ayurvedic College vice principal Dr Sundaram, Arts College Principal Dr Narayanamma, National Sanskirt University Professor Dr Lakshmi Narayana
TTD EO Sri AV Dharma Reddy on Friday directed officials to introduce telemedicine services in the Nephrology wing of SVIMS super speciality hospital to provide online advice and Medicare to kidney patients.
He went round the Nephrology and Urology wards in SVIMS along with the TTD JEO Smt Sada Bhargavi and SVIMS Director Dr Vengamma and inspected the Inpatient wards, Dialysis and ICU wards.
After that, doctors informed the EO of demand for dialysis bags, following which he immediately spoke to Dr Chandrasekhar Reddy, Chairman of APMSIDC and requested him to fulfil the demand for dialysis bags at SVIMS.
Among others, during his interaction with the patients TTD EO assured assistance to procure pensions for Dialysis patients and also spoke to Medical students in SVIMS on the quality of breakfast and meals being provided to them in the SVIMS hostel canteen.
During his review with HODs of SVIMS, EO instructed the officials to streamline hospital administration and engineering works with special software and complimented the excellent performance of the Nephrology and Urology wings.
TTD FA & CAO Sri O Balaji, SVIMS Medical Superintendent Dr Ram, Urology Head Dr Anil, Dr Shivkumar, Dr Nagraj, GM Sri Suresh Kumar, TTD IT GM Sri Sandeep, EE Sri Prasad Nursing AD Smt Prabhavati were present.
The TTD-run super specialty hospital of SVIMS, BIRRD and SPCHC are the centres of hope for the country with their world-class standards of medical services, said Dr Minu Bajpayee, the Executive Director of National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences(NBEMS).
Dr Bajpayee along with the TTD EO Sri AV Dharma Reddy and JEO for Health and Education Smt Sada Bhargavi visited the SPCHC and BIRRD hospitals in Tirupati on Thursday.
Later speaking to the media persons at BIRRD he lauded the committed services of TTD in the area of patient care by establishing world-class hospitals with expert doctors who are rendering impeccable services to the needy. "This entire region is really fortunate to have such state of art hospitals with international standards. These hospitals are Centres of hope to the nation in the field of medicine", he asserted.
Dr Bajpayee expressed immense happiness over the services of SPCHC for doing over 1300 heart operations to the children including Heart Transplantation.
He also complimented BIRRD for knee cap transplants and treatment of other Ortho ailments at the institute.
Briefing about the NBEMS activities he said the NBEMS aims at promoting fellowships in specialists, skill development and the union health ministry has provided 14 fellowships so far which will be granted in May besides providing training in Artificial Intelligence and Mission Learning.
He complimented both the Director of SPCHC Dr Srinath Reddy and his team and the OSD BIRRD, Dr Reddeppa Reddy and his team for carrying out the surgeries with finesse and expertise with commitment.
Earlier he went round the hospitals and interacted with parents.
TTD EE Sri Krishna Reddy, Dr Ganapathi, Dr Ramamurthy, Dr Pradeep, Dr Venugopal and others were also present.
With a motto to give a boost to the ancient Ayurvedic Medicine, TTD has constructed new pharmacy building besides renovating the old ones to bring more and more Ayurvedic products to the public fore, said TTD Chairman Sri YV Subba Reddy.
Speaking to the media after inaugurating the new pharmacy building in Sri Srinivasa Ayurvedic Pharmacy at Narasingapuram along with TTD EO Sri AV Dharma Reddy on Friday, the Chairman said in 1990 TTD has established Ayurvedic Pharmacy in a sprawling 14.75acres land.
"Initially only ten products used to be produced from this pharmacy which has now enhanced to 80.
With an aim to promote Ayurvedic medicine further, we have constructed a new pharmacy building and renovated old ones at Rs. 3.90cr.
With this facelift, henceforth Rs. 5cr worth products will be manufactured every year as against the 1.5cr products which used to be earlier. "Now we can distribute our Ayur medicines to Ayush pharmacies in the state of AP apart from TTD requirements, he added.
Very soon a Drug Testing Lab will also be set up and TTD is contemplating bringing the Ayur products to the public.
In future we are gearing up to manufacture 314 more products'', he maintained.
JEO for Health and Education Smt Sada Bhargavi, CE Sri Nageswara Rao, EE Sri Murali Krishna, Ayurvedic college Principal Dr Murali Krishna, Medical Superintendent Dr Renu Dixit, Pharmacy Chief Dr Narappa Reddy and others were also present.
An exercise is underway to manufacture 314 new medicines from TTD Ayurveda Pharmacy in Narasingapuram soon, said TTD JEO(H&E) Smt Sada Bhargavi.
Along with the officials, the JEO inspected the expansion works of the Ayurvedic Pharmacy at Narasingapuram on Saturday evening. Speaking on this occasion she said that in the first phase, a new shed will be opened on March 31, which will be equipped with advanced machines to manufacture 10 types of medicines.
She said the management has decided to manufacture additional 314 types of medicines to provide modern medicine to the patients. According to this, the pharmacy is being developed with Rs.5 crores, she said. She said that 30 types of medicines are currently being produced in the pharmacy. Recently 314 drug formulas have received certification from AYUSH.
JEO said that apart from providing medicines manufactured in SV Ayurveda Pharmacy to patients in TTD Ayurveda Hospital, the Ministry of AYUSH has given permission to the government to pay 50 percent of the production cost of the medicines.
Earlier, the JEO inspected the installation of new machines and the sheds constructed in the premises of the pharmacy. Various instructions were given to the officials by JEO regarding the raw materials required for the 10 types of products to be launched on 31st, as well the engineering department regarding arches, sign boards, catalog etc.
Chief Engineer Sri Nageswara Rao, SEs Sri Satyanarayana, Sri Venkateshwarlu, Ayurveda College Principal Dr. Muralikrishna, Ayurveda Hospital Superintendent Dr. Renu Dixit, Pharmacy Technical Officer Dr. Narappareddy, EE Sri Murali Krishna, DE Electrical Smt. Saraswathi participated.