Tenet Diagnostics invest Rs 100 crore for Karnataka expansion

With this investment, Tenet diagnostics will double its presence in Karnataka from the current 5 to 15 by 2025

Tenet Diagnostics announces the investment Rs 100 crore in Karnataka expansion. The move will boost access to the latest technology and infrastructure in diagnostics, laboratory services and preventive healthcare in the state.

With this investment, Tenet diagnostics will double its presence in Karnataka from the current 5 to 15 by 2025. It’s five centres in Bengaluru are located in Jayanagar, Sadashivanagar, Indiranagar, Marathahalli and Whitefield. Two centres in Mysore and Mangalore will be operational by the end of 2023. Tenet Diagnostics will also add 1500+ skilled jobs to its current 150+ doctors and 800+ technicians employee base. This will take its total workforce tally to 2500+ dedicated staff serving the healthcare needs of the community.

Speaking on the occasion, D Suresh, Chairman of Tenet Diagnostics says, “we started in 2018 with a mission to transform the Indian diagnostics industry by introducing the latest technology and infrastructure in Radiology and Laboratory services. We wanted Tenet Diagnostics to be the main reference lab in South India, stopping all specialty tests from going to Mumbai and North India. Till date, we have catered to over 50 lakh+ patients and processed 1.5+ crore tests with one of the largest test menu in India with close to 3000+ blood tests. We have also done onsite screening for 1000+ corporate hospitals and MNCs across India.”

“In a short span of time, Tenet Diagnostics has earned the distinction of being India’s first radiology facility to receive accreditation from National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL-I). This reinforces our commitment to be at the forefront of top-notch diagnostic services. With this certification, Tenet Diagnostics is recognized globally by 76 accreditation bodies and in 64 economies”, he adds.

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