Vijaya Diagnostic Centre inaugurates State-of-the-Art Centre featuring first advanced 3 Tesla MRI in Kolkata
Kolkata/IBNS: Vijaya Diagnostic Centre, India’s largest B2C-focused integrated diagnostic chain, on Thursday announced the grand opening of its state-of-the-art diagnostic centre in Kasba, Kolkata.

This expansion underscores Vijaya’s commitment to making world-class, affordable diagnostic services accessible to communities across India.
Equipped with cutting-edge technology and staffed by highly skilled professionals, the centre offers comprehensive services all under one roof including the revolutionary 3 Tesla MRI, Digital X-Ray, Ultrasonography, Gastroenterology, Colonoscopy, 2D Echo, Stress TMT, PFT, ECG, and a wide array of specialty lab investigations.
Dr. Surender Reddy, Chairman of Vijaya Diagnostic Centre, stated, “This facility with high-end imaging in Kasba, marks a significant step toward meeting the region’s growing healthcare needs. The centre is built on the pillars of care, trust and technology that define Vijaya Diagnostic Centre. It reinforces our commitment to delivering high-quality diagnostic services to serve the community better.”
Suprita Reddy, MD and CEO of Vijaya Diagnostic Centre, added, “We are dedicated to delivering the highest standards of patient care. Our Kasba centre offers a comprehensive range of diagnostic services, supported by advanced technology and a team of experienced professionals. We warmly invite the people of Kasba to experience our world-class services for better health outcomes.”

For seamless customer experience, the centre offers online booking, home sample collection, and instant report access through the Vijaya Diagnostic Centre mobile app.
With over four decades of expertise, Vijaya Diagnostic Centre continues to set benchmarks in diagnostic care, reflecting its unwavering commitment to bridging healthcare access gaps in the region.
Vijaya Diagnostic is rapidly expanding its footprint in West Bengal, with two new hub centres set to launch in Phoolbagan and Diamond Harbour within the next 60 days. This will increase the total number of hub centres in West Bengal to seven.
The company also aims to expand its presence into Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities across the state in the next two years.
About Vijaya Diagnostic Centre
Vijaya Diagnostic Centre is India’s largest B2C-focused integrated diagnostic chain, providing a comprehensive range of radiology and pathology tests with a focus on delivering high-quality services at affordable prices. It features best-in-class equipment, along with over 300 specialized and super-specialized radiologists and pathologists.
This ensures high-quality reporting with quick turnaround times across tests, enabling clinicians to provide efficient and accurate treatment. Vijaya Diagnostic's services are currently available at over 160 centres across Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, Maharashtra, West Bengal, and the NCR.”
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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