HEALTH / PHARMA

Manpreet Sohal appointed as Director & COO of Nanavati Super Speciality Hospital

by Suman Gupta 

With over 24 years of experience in management, Mr. Sohal aims to add value to Nanavati Super Specialty Hospital with his extensive expertise across multiple, key healthcare verticals. 

Mumbai, December 9, 2019: Nanavati Super Speciality Hospital (NSSH) has announced the appointment of senior healthcare professional Mr. Manpreet Sohal as its Director and Chief Operating Officer (COO). Prior to Nanavati Hospital, Mr Sohal was CEO of Gleneagles Global Hospitals and Zonal Director of Fortis Healthcare, Mumbai. He is credited with over 24 years of professional experience, including 10 years in Senior Health Care Management.

During his tenures at Gleneagles Global Hospitals and Fortis Healthcare, he excelled in hospital operations and improved the quality of care, physician & medical staff relations, supply chain management and total project management including medical equipment procurement and manpower sourcing.

Mr Sohal completed his Bachelor’s Degree in Law from Punjab University and Healthcare Delivery Management program from Harvard Business School. He assumed the office of Director & COO at NSSH from November 30, 2019.

“We are pleased to welcome Mr Sohal as the COO and Director of Nanavati Super Speciality Hospital. His dynamic leadership qualities, operational focus and strong strategic perspective are well compatible with our great institution. Mr Sohal’s appointment will accelerate our mission to offer qualitative medical services with compassionate care,” said Mr. Abhay Soi, Chairman & Managing Director, Radiant Life Care Private Limited.

During his career, Mr. Sohal has worked extensively with large healthcare chains such as Fortis Healthcare where he was the Zonal Director, Mumbai. In that role he functioned as CEO of Fortis SL Raheja Hospital. Medical Facilities such as Punjab Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS), Hiranandani Hospital, Navi Mumbai (A PPP project) and Jessaram Hospital, New Delhi have flourished under Mr. Sohal’s leadership.

Mr Sohal’s extensive experience in healthcare sector and service industries has strengthened his image as a successful leader.

ABOUT NANAVATI HOSPITAL: The iconic healthcare institution of Mumbai, Dr. Balabhai Nanavati Hospital, blessed by Mahatma Gandhi and inaugurated in 1950 by India’s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, is now reintroduced as Nanavati Super Speciality Hospital.

Nanavati Super Speciality Hospital has been at the forefront of healthcare for 65 years. Today the 350 bed facility housing 55 speciality departments offers a plethora of services in practically every field of modern medicine and health care. Our well-equipped hospital rooms, state-of-the-art departments and technologically advanced systems are all backed by the expertise and reputation of over 350 consultants, 100 resident doctors, 475 nursing staff and 1500 employees.

The hospital’s state-of-the-art Imaging Centre, spanning over 10,000 sq. ft. Nanavati Cancer Centre provides comprehensive Cancer Care with organ specific specialist teams in a holistic manner. The hospital offers advanced services for the treatment of heart conditions including Minimal Access Cardiac Bypass Surgery. The Bariatric Surgery (Weight Loss Surgery) program at Nanavati is one of the largest in the region. The hospital provides a wide spectrum of Super Specialty Services in the field of Neurology, Neurosurgery, Urology, Kidney Transplant, Nephrology, Gastroenterology and Surgical Gastroenterology, Liver Transplant, Orthopaedics including Spine Surgery, Joint Replacement & Sports Medicine, Cosmetic & Reconstructive Surgery and comprehensive Mother & Child Care.

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