HCAH launches Telangana’s most advanced Robotics & Recovery Lab on World Stroke Day
On World Stroke Day, HCAH SuVitas launched the Center for Advanced Robotics and Recovery in Telangana to enhance stroke and neuro rehabilitation using robotics and AI. The initiative aims to bridge India’s rehabilitation gap and accelerate patient recovery nationwide.
Published Date - 29 October 2025, 04:25 PM
Hyderabad: On the occasion of World Stroke Day, HCAH SuVitas Rehabilitation Centre inaugurated the Center for Advanced Robotics and Recovery, marking a major step forward in stroke and neuro rehabilitation. The center represents HCAH’s mission to deliver the fastest recovery in India through robotics, AI, and a seamless blend of science, data, and human care.
India currently has only 1,251 stroke rehabilitation centers for a population of 1.46 billion—roughly one for every 1.17 million people. This shortage underscores the urgent need for structured, technology-enabled recovery care. HCAH is bridging this gap with its Robotics & Recovery Labs, starting in Telangana and expanding to Delhi-NCR, Bengaluru, Mumbai, and Kolkata, a press release said.
Dr Gaurav Thukral, Co-Founder and President of HCAH India, said the first 90 days after a stroke or major surgery are the most decisive phase in a patient’s recovery journey. Dr BSV Raju, MS, DNB (ortho), MCh (Neuro), Senior Consultant Neuro & Spine Surgeon, said, “Robotic-assisted therapy gives clinicians the ability to guide hundreds of perfect movements per session.”