MIOT Liver Gym - A MIOT International Initiative is a unique platform which focuses on reversing liver damage and minimizing your risk of contracting liver disease in the future.
6 June 2015 marked yet another milestone for MIOT International, Chennai, when the hospital launched the MIOT Gold Standard Transplant (MGST) Programme.
A 39-year-old Keralite, who suffered from a rare condition called haemophilia, where the blood does not clot, underwent a complicated cardiac surgery in the city that got him back to normalcy.
On Sunday, 18 January 2015, MIOT International conducted its very first heart transplant. The hospital is now one among the seven hospitals in Chennai to perform heart transplantations.
Mr. Sridhar 31/M, S/o Mr. Murugesan hailing from korikal village kanchipuram district was survived by his wife and two year old son. His father was a retired government staff and elder brother a sales man at aavin milk cooperation.
MIOT International, Chennai conducted a two day international workshop for doctors and medical professionals on the care and management of aortic aneurysms
Hygiene is for everyone, and more so in a hospital. MIOT’s cleanliness ethics and hygiene policy ensure that their patients are safe from infection and will recover quickly.
The recent Ebola outbreak in Africa has created near panic everywhere in the world and India is no exception. The fear is that the virus may be carried into India by passengers coming in from Sierra Leone, Guinea, Liberia and Nigeria.