Dr. Revuri Hari Krishna
MD (General Medicine), Fellowship in Infectious Diseases Founder – Dhruthi Healthcare
Dr. Revuri Hari Krishna is a dedicated physician and internal medicine specialist based in Guntur, with extensive experience in the diagnosis and management of both infectious diseases and chronic medical conditions. He completed his medical graduation followed by MD in General Medicine, and further pursued advanced training with a Fellowship in Infectious Diseases, strengthening his expertise in the management of complex infections and systemic illnesses. Early in his career, Dr. Hari Krishna served as a faculty member at NRI Medical College, where he was actively involved in clinical teaching and academic activities. His clinical approach emphasizes accurate diagnosis, evidence-based treatment, and compassionate patient care, which has helped him build a strong reputation among patients and the medical community.
Dr. Hari Krishna is particularly experienced in the management of infectious diseases, fever-related illnesses, diabetes, hypertension, thyroid disorders, and other chronic medical conditions. His ability to identify the underlying cause of illness and design personalized treatment plans has made him a trusted physician for patients seeking comprehensive internal medicine care. He is the founder of Dhruthi Hospital and Dhruthi Healthcare, institutions established with the goal of providing accessible, accountable, and affordable healthcare to communities in Guntur and surrounding regions of Andhra Pradesh. Under his leadership, the healthcare network has expanded to include hospitals, specialty clinics, and community-based care centers focused on preventive medicine and chronic disease management.
Dr. Hari Krishna actively participates in national and international medical societies and academic research activities, reflecting his commitment to continuous learning and advancement in medical practice. Guided by the philosophy of “Healing Hands, Sharing Smiles,” he continues to work towards improving healthcare access for patients across urban, semi-urban, and rural communities.