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The
old
Saifee
Hospital
was
functioning
since
1948,
thereafter,
the
Saifee
Hospital
Trust
decided
to
build
a
new
hospital
on
the
existing
premises.
Construction
commenced
in
2001
and
the
Hospital
and
was
commissioned
4
June
2005
in
the
presence
of
the
erstwhile
Honorable
Prime
minister
of
India,
Dr.
Manmohan
Singh.
The
hospital
features
a
combination
of
classical
Arabian
(with
domes
and
arches)
and
contemporary
(with
glass
curtain
facades)
architectural
styles.
It
is
a
250
bedded
multi-specialty
tertiary
care
hospital
providing
medical,
surgical,
diagnostic
and
therapeutic
services.
The
specialties
range
from
simple
Day-care
procedures
to
complex
Cardiac
surgery
and
acute
care
emergency
medicine.
There
are
37
beds
Critical
Care
Units,
4
beds
High
Dependency
Unit
for
critical
patients,
9
State
of
the
art
Operating
Theatre
suites
with
International
Infection
Control
Protocols.
The
hospital
also
features
the
first
LASIK
suite
(for
advanced
laser
eye
surgery)
to
be
established
in
India.[4][5]
A
recent
addition
is
a
highly
advanced
Robotic
Surgical
System
to
facilitate
the
surgeon
in
performing
complex
surgery
using
a
minimally
invasive
approach.
In
the
aftermath
of
the
2011
Mumbai
bombings,
Saifee
hospital
provided
free
treatment
to
victims
and
affected
people
of
the
bomb
blast
The
Saifee
Hospital
is
a
hospital
built
in
the
Charni
Road
region
of
Mumbai,
India.
Syedna
Mohammad
Burhanuddin
dedicated
the
hospital
to
the
memory
of
his
revered
father,
Syedna
Taher
Saifuddin.
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