Cadabam's Hospitals

Cadabam's Hospitals is an Indian for-profit private hospital based in Bangalore, Karnataka. It was founded by Ramesh Cadabam in 1992.

History
It was established by Cadabam Ramesh in 1992 after her sister Amitha died of intellectual impairment at the age of 24. Ramesh established Cadabams Amitha, the largest psychosocial rehabilitation in India.

On 1 April 2019, Cadabam’s Group, announced its association with the United Kingdom’s Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust to lessen the treatment gap and enhance the quality of mental healthcare services in India.

Aksheev Thakur of The Indian Express wrote, "most of the addiction patients are approaching Cadabams for their de-addiction." In another article, Thakur wrote that Cadabams did research and found that music therapy can help in healing a person in a modulating mood and emotion.

Specialities
Cadabam's Hospitals provide Biofeedback, Neurofeedback, RTMS, Direct Cranial Stimulation, ECT, Psychotherapy, Mindfulness and group therapy.

Anunitha
In March 2024, The Cadabam's Hospitals established Anunitha to treat individuals with alcohol and drug de-addiction.

Cadabams Hyderabad
Cadabams Hyderabad is a de-addiction rehabilitation centre in Hyderabad. It was set up in 2021, as a part of the Cadabam's group, established in 1992.

Adrutha
Cadabam's Group established Adrutha, is a women's rehabilitation centre in Bangalore set up the treatment of various mental health issues.