Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah inaugurated a new 450-bed multi-specialty hospital at KRIMS (Karnataka Rural Infrastructure Medical Services) in Belagavi. The facility aims to provide advanced tertiary care to the North Karnataka region, reducing patient travel to Bengaluru or Mumbai. He also assured that another major hospital will be established in Karwar to strengthen coastal healthcare access.
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The KRIMS hospital features modern ICUs, modular OTs, advanced diagnostics (MRI, CT, cath labs), and specialties like cardiology, oncology, neurosciences, orthopaedics, and mother & child care. CM Siddaramaiah highlighted that the hospital will serve the people of Belagavi, Dharwad, Bagalkot, and surrounding districts. He announced plans for a similar large-scale hospital in Karwar to address healthcare gaps in Uttara Kannada district.
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah inaugurated a 450-bed multi-specialty hospital at KRIMS in Belagavi, marking a major boost to healthcare infrastructure in North Karnataka. The new facility, developed under public-private partnership models and state funding, is designed to deliver high-quality tertiary and quaternary care closer to home for residents who previously had to travel long distances for specialized treatment.
The hospital offers comprehensive services including:
Critical careΒ state-of-the-art ICUs, trauma centre, and emergency services Cardiac & neurosciencesΒ cath labs, neuro-intervention, and stroke unit OncologyΒ medical, surgical, and radiation oncology with chemotherapy suites Orthopaedics & traumaΒ joint replacement, spine surgery, and 24Γ7 accident & emergency care Mother & child healthΒ high-risk pregnancy unit, NICU, and paediatric subspecialties Diagnostics & supportΒ advanced radiology (MRI, CT, PET-CT), pathology labs, and blood bank
Speaking at the inauguration, CM Siddaramaiah emphasized the governmentβs commitment to equitable healthcare. He noted that the KRIMS hospital will significantly reduce the burden on facilities in Bengaluru and provide timely treatment to patients from Belagavi, Dharwad, Bagalkot, Gadag, and neighbouring districts. He also announced that another major multi-specialty hospital will be established in Karwar to serve the coastal Uttara Kannada region, addressing long-standing demands for advanced care in that area.
Health Mission, and state-specific initiatives to strengthen medical education and tertiary services in backward regions. The Chief Minister assured continued focus on recruitment of specialists, equipment upgrades, and digital integration to ensure the hospital operates at full capacity and efficiency.
This development is expected to create hundreds of jobs, improve health outcomes in North Karnataka, and reduce out-of-pocket expenses for families seeking complex treatments.
βHealthcare is a right, not a privilege. With KRIMS and the upcoming Karwar hospital, we are ensuring quality treatment reaches every corner of Karnataka.β
By
HB Team
