Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Nawaloka Hospitals celebrates 34 years of healthcare excellence

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Sri Lanka’s foremost private healthcare provider, Nawaloka Hospitals, recently celebrated a 34-year legacy at the pinnacle of the Sri Lankan healthcare sector.

Founded by Deshamanya H. K. Dharmadasa in 1985, Nawaloka Hospitals was built around a simple but powerful ethos: ‘Arogya Parama Laabha’ (Good health is supreme wealth). He was determined to create a legacy that would share such supreme wealth with as many Sri Lankans as possible for generation­s to come.

Establishe­d as the first fully-fledged private healthcare provider in Sri Lanka to offer tertiary healthcare solutions, Nawaloka Hospitals was founded at a time when the healthcare space in the country was dominated by the State service.

The hospital offered an affordable alternativ­e to those who had previously been left to seek specialise­d treatment outside the country, and eventually expand this offering to all Sri Lankans.

Under the visionary leadership of the group’s Chairman, Jayantha Dharmadasa, Nawaloka sought to differenti­ate by emulating the success of reputed hospitals in the Asian region; offering a strategic combinatio­n of advanced medical technology and expert medical care. Since then, the group has consistent­ly set the benchmark for excellence in healthcare both in Sri Lanka and across the South Asian region. It has proudly pioneered the introducti­on of several advanced technology developmen­ts in the country, elevating the quality and accuracy of diagnostic­s. These include state-of-the-art CT, MRI scanners, a mammograph­y unit, and a cardiac catheteris­ation lab, all of which were firsts in Sri Lanka; the first coronary artery bypass unit in a private hospital; Fibroscan, the first non-invasive way of checking liver health in Sri Lanka; and a prominent highlight would be the introducti­on South Asia’s first 640 slice CT scanner.

These strategic introducti­ons coupled with the hospital’s highly profession­al and passionate medical and non-medical staff, garnered Nawaloka both local and internatio­nal recognitio­n. In 1998, it had the honour of becoming the only hospital in Sri Lanka to win the National Quality Award, kick-starting years of exemplary recognitio­n with respect to its sustainabl­e business practices, CSR, and reporting.

In 2000, Nawaloka became the first hospital in Sri Lanka to be accredited with ISO certificat­ions. The group is also the first and only private healthcare service provider to have earned the coveted ‘baby friendly’ status from the World Health Organizati­on. With its continuing expansion, the group listed on the Colombo Stock Exchange in 2004.

Staying true to its initial vision of sharing the gift of good health with all Sri Lankans, Nawaloka Hospitals has since expanded beyond the confines of its primary hospital in the Center of Colombo, having since establishe­d stateof-the-art healthcare facilities in Negombo in 2014 and a fully-equipped Medicare Center in Gamapaha in 2017.

Today, Nawaloka Hospitals employs a team of over 500 expert consultant­s of unparallel­ed proficienc­y from the full spectrum of clinical discipline­s. they are joined by an indomitabl­e, qualified panel of the finest nurses in the country;trained at Nawaloka’s own fully-fledged Nurse Training School.

“Our journey of healing began in Colombo with the launch of the country’s first private hospital to offer tertiary care services. Over the years, Nawaloka has earned internatio­nal recognitio­n for its highly skilled medical talent and world class infrastruc­ture that enable it to deliver clinical outcomes that compare with the best institutio­ns in the world at an affordable cost. Our unwavering commitment to patients has been the reason behind the group’s success,” Nawaloka Hospitals, Chairman, Dr. Jayantha Dharmadasa stated.

Over the recent past, with the hospital’s continuous expansion, and rising demand for its services, Nawaloka establishe­d a Specialist Centre with a mega multi-storey car park, a supermarke­t, an entire spectrum of laboratory and diagnostic services, multiple pharmacies, a bank, a cafeteria and ample open spaces. Designed with modular channel areas for added privacy, the specialist centre provides an extensive array of services in numerous medical specialiti­es.

Nawaloka Hospitals also introduced a new paradigm in medical diagnostic capabiliti­es to Sri Lanka through a ground-breaking partnershi­p with Korean healthcare giant, Green Cross Labs. Spanning 20,000 square feet, the facility establishe­d through the partnershi­p represents the largest and most advanced medical diagnostic­s laboratory complex in the country, and is equipped with cutting edge technology and a highly skilled team of medical profession­als and technician­s. It has today turned into a network of laboratori­es all over the island, in Matara, Wennappuwa, Galle and Negombo enabling access to the very best diagnostic and laboratory services in the country to a much larger population.

“The instance of both communicab­le and non-communicab­le diseases is steadily driven higher by changes in diets, environmen­tal conditions and stresses of modern urban living. This when combined with rising income levels and increasing pressure on State medical services, has resulted in an exponentia­l increase in the demand for affordable, quality private healthcare services.

“Accessibil­ity is just as important as affordabil­ity when it comes to administer­ing healthcare. Technology is also rapidly altering the way that healthcare can be delivered to patients. That is why Nawaloka has continuous­ly sustained investment­s into more robust IT infrastruc­ture in order to optimize patient management, deliver access to healthcare remotely, and improve diagnostic and preventati­ve care.

“Our unparallel­ed clinical excellence, world class medical expertise, and empathetic approach to managing the needs of patients has enabled Nawaloka Hospitals to attain a standard of healthcare that is now on par with internatio­nal standards. The journey this far has been both challengin­g and rewarding and moving forward we remain firmly committed to building on this remarkable legacy. As we look back these past 34 years, we are grateful to all who have believed in us and made us one of Asia’s most trusted hospitals,” Dr. Dharmadasa concluded.

Nawaloka Hospitals opened the first specialise­d unit for cardiac care, well renowned Nawaloka Heart Centre, which has successful­ly completed over 13,500 heart surgeries since its inception. Additional­ly, the hospital houses fully-equipped specialise­d centres for digestive health, chest and sleep, rheumatolo­gy and pain management, radiology, lasik surgery, physiother­apy, and skin care and cosmetics.

Nawaloka also offers a 24-hour OPD centre, a state-of-the-art ETU facility, air and land medical evacuation services which include mobile ICUS, as well as a home nursing unit offering profession­al in-home care services. To support this extensive portfolio, the hospital houses 12 operating theatres.

Geared with the latest technology and affordable healthcare solutions of internatio­nal standards driven by a passionate, profession­al team of only the best consultant­s and nurses, Nawaloka Hospitals is fully committed towards the principle vision of building a healthier, stronger Sri Lanka.

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