About

The hospital is managed by the religious nuns of the congregation of the Sisters of the Destitute, Santhome Region, Tamil Nadu under St.Joseph Province . The Hospital functions under the charitable Society of the Sisters of the Destitute for Social Welfare. Most of our patients are extremely poor and middle-class people. The bed charge is free for the General Ward patients.

The hospital got NABH( National Accreditation Board for Hospital and Health Care Providers) accreditation in the year 2019. Free medical camps are organized once in fourty five days in collaboration with an NGO named Dr.A.M Selvaraj Medical Trust, Chennai. Doctors specialized in various fields such as medicines, Ophthalmology, Orthopaedics, Gynaecology, Neurology and Oncology generously come to help the poor people in the free medical camp. 

Medicines, Ultrasound, X-ray, Lab Tests, Endoscopy, E.C.G and Echo are taken freely for the required patients. Hundreds of poor people are benefitted by this camp.

Thus, Sagayamatha Hospital tries to bring health to all at an affordable cost. The management makes sure that none of the patients leave the hospital without treatment due to lack of money. Poor Palliative care patients are given free treatment in the hospital. Four rooms are kept for the Palliative care patients itself.

The management always tries to find out new ways to help the poor. The Friends of the Destitute , the lay collaborators  have already started a survey to find out the bedridden and dialysis patients in Coonoor  Taluk, so that the hospital can provide home based palliative care to the bedridden patients  on the basis of the data.