Sri Ramakrishna Hospital Becomes First in Tamil Nadu to Receive American Heart Association Cardiac Care Certification
Sri Ramakrishna Hospital has become the first hospital in Tamil Nadu to receive the American Heart Association's Comprehensive Chest Pain Center Certification for excellence in advanced heart attack care.
Sri Ramakrishna Hospital has achieved a significant milestone in healthcare by becoming the first hospital in Tamil Nadu to receive the prestigious Comprehensive Chest Pain Center Certification from the American Heart Association (AHA).
The internationally recognized certification acknowledges the hospital's commitment to delivering evidence-based, timely, and advanced cardiac care for patients experiencing heart attacks and other acute cardiac emergencies.
The Comprehensive Chest Pain Center Certification is awarded to healthcare institutions that consistently demonstrate excellence in rapid diagnosis, standardized treatment protocols, and high-quality patient care for cardiovascular emergencies. It reflects adherence to globally accepted clinical standards and best practices in cardiac care.
By earning this certification, Sri Ramakrishna Hospital has reinforced its position as one of the leading cardiac care centers in the region, offering advanced medical infrastructure, experienced specialists, and prompt emergency response for patients with chest pain and heart-related conditions.
The recognition highlights the hospital's dedication to improving patient outcomes through continuous quality enhancement, evidence-based treatment, and internationally benchmarked healthcare practices.
This achievement marks an important milestone not only for Sri Ramakrishna Hospital but also for the healthcare sector in Tamil Nadu, setting a new benchmark for excellence in cardiovascular care and emergency heart attack management.
The certification from the American Heart Association reflects the hospital's ongoing commitment to delivering world-class cardiac services while ensuring that patients receive timely, life-saving treatment based on globally recognized standards.



Prasanth Subramani 