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MIOT hospital Chennai India

Padmashri, Prof. Dr. P. V. A. Mohandas started the Madras Institute of Orthopaedics and Traumatology (M.I.O.T) on 12th February, 1999, as a 70-bed hospital, with full-time doctors, who are primarily focussed on the Orthopaedics and Trauma Care. It was soon apparent that some of the trauma patients are often brought here in a critical condition and have pre-existing conditions involving the kidneys, hearts, etc. In order to stabilise and deliver a comprehensive end-to-end care to these patients, the pre-existing condition requires to be managed along with providing them the trauma care. In other cases, the patients were brought in with injuries to their organs and treatments for such patients are performed under the expertise of specialists. Considering the nature of trauma care it is highly significant to have full-time specialists, so that the right care could be delivered on time.

Thus, MIOT International Hospitals came into being. With the addition of more specialities to address the key health areas, investment in the latest medical technology and the best talent, today we are able to deliver collaborative and the multi-speciality care.

Our focus

As our hospital is founded by doctors, our priority was and will continue to be our patients at MIOT. 'Putting patient's first' is not just our motto; it is our way of life. Be it bringing in the the best equipment and facilities, the latest medical innovation and the brightest minds or the adoption of stringent standards and protocols, no expense or effort is spared when it concerns the welfare of our patients. Above all, our care is delivered by our family of doctors, nurses, technicians, counsellors, nutritionists and support staff with compassion and the utmost consideration for our patient's dignity. Simply put, everything we do is done so as to ensure that our patients recover quickly and comfortably and return to normal life and perfect health.

MIOT International today

Today, MIOT Super Speciality International Hospital in 1000-bed hospital offering quaternary care across 63 specialities. Among the facilities in the campus involves one of the best imaging sciences departments in India and a state-of-the-art laboratory which is ranked 8th internationally. The 21 state-of-the-art operation theatres are well-equipped with the sophisticated technology and instrumentations needed for the surgeons to perform one of the most complex procedures.

The patient rooms in the hospital have generous views of greenery, atriums flood the building with natural lights and fresh air. There are separate entrances for emergency, OP (out-patients), in-patients and their attendants. Sophisticated air systems and strict infection control measures ensure a near zero-bacteria environment.

There is no wonder that our patients come to us from all parts of India and over 129 countries. MIOT International is recognized, both nationally and internationally as one of India's premier healthcare institutions.

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Embracing innovation

MIOT International has been on the forefront of several medical breakthroughs and innovations, especially in orthopaedics. Indeed, it was Padmashri, Prof. Dr. P. V. A. Mohandas who performed the first hip-replacement surgery in India.

As MIOT grew into a full-fledged, multi-speciality institution, our skilled and experienced surgeons pioneered pinhole surgery and keyhole surgery in the country.

Kidney transplants in India took a new dimension when India's first kidney transplant across blood groups was performed at MIOT.

Recently, our super-specialists performed the first Haplo-identical bone marrow transplant - a revolutionary bone marrow procedure in India. Thereby, MIOT International has opened its doors to thousands of patients with blood cancer who have been waiting endlessly for a perfect match.

MIOT International is also a important centre for orthopaedic and stem cell research.