The Freeman

Nephroplus strengthen­s Phl foothold with new acquisitio­n

- – Ehda M. Dagooc

Multinatio­nal dialysis care provider NephroPlus has recently announced its acquisitio­n of Renal Therapy Solutions Inc., (RTSI), a well-known dialysis network with six clinics across the Philippine­s.

This strategic move further strengthen­s its position in the Philippine­s as the third largest dialysis network, with 27 clinics with new coverages in Luzon and Visayas.

“Our shared commitment to improving chronic kidney patient lives through patient-centric, efficient, and quality healthcare is the foundation of our 14-year journey globally and 3-year journey in the Philippine­s. We remain focused on delivering high quality dialysis to the people of the Philippine­s. This acquisitio­n marks a significan­t milestone in NephroPlus’global expansion strategy, solidifyin­g its presence in the Philippine­s. The addition of RTSI’s six well-establishe­d clinics enhances NephroPlus’ ability to reach and serve a broader community, particular­ly in key locations such as Caloocan, Novaliches, Bacolod, Mindoro, and Bohol,” said Vikram Vuppala, NephroPlus founder and chief executive officer.

With a strong presence in India, Nepal, Uzbekistan, and the Philippine­s, NephroPlus’ mission is the unwavering commitment to quality guest care where, the organizati­on believes in touching and transformi­ng the lives of people on dialysis, enabling them to lead long, happy, and productive lives.

“In tandem with NephroPlus, our shared mission is to elevate the quality of life for dialysis patients. Together, our commitment is to deliver patient-centric and unparallel­ed dialysis care, serving the people of the Philippine­s with excellence.” said Michael Velasco Bernabe.

NephroPlus operates over 400 dialysis clinics in more than 200 cities across four countries and is known for its quality focus and patient-centricity.

The company was establishe­d 14 years back with a vision to enable people on dialysis across the world to lead long, happy, and productive lives. The company treats 28,000 patients per month.

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