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City Imaging & Clinical Labs to Expand Services to 50 Hospitals in North India by 2027

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The company’s expansion strategy will be supported by an experienced team of pathologists and an advanced LIMS.

City Imaging & Clinical Labs has announced plans to expand its lab management services to over 50 hospitals in North India by March 2027.

The diagnostic provider, which is currently associated with 10 hospitals, will focus on hospitals with 50 or more beds, offering 24/7 phlebotomy and lab testing.

Several of these labs are NABL accredited, ensuring high standards of care and diagnostics.

The company’s expansion strategy will be supported by an experienced team of pathologists and an advanced Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS).

The CEO of City Imaging & Clinical Labs, Dr Aakaar Kapoor, said, “Our advanced lab management services will enhance diagnostic accuracy and improve patient outcomes. We plan to extend these services to over 50 hospitals across North India by 2027, equipping them with the tools to deliver superior patient care.”

City Imaging & Clinical Labs emphasizes accurate diagnostics to prevent misdiagnoses and delays in treatment, which can negatively impact patient care.

The expanded services aim to improve hospitals' ability to detect and treat conditions earlier, leading to better patient outcomes.

Dr Kapoor also highlighted the lab’s focus on continuous professional development for staff, ensuring that personnel at partner hospitals receive the same training and development as those in the main labs.

Additionally, the company provides radiology services, including X-rays, with some centers offering teleradiology for CT and MRI images.

City Imaging & Clinical Labs has implemented a risk management strategy to protect the physical, mental, and financial well-being of its lab personnel, ensuring a safe working environment as it grows its network of hospital partnerships.

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