About Theism Diagnostics
Theism Group is born through Tarakeswar Electric Co., with its christening at Tarakeswar, a temple town near Howrah city.
Tarakeswar Electric Co. joins hands with CESC Limited to electrify the city of Kolkata and its suburban metropolitan regions.
Plans to establish a diagnostic centre in proximity with either Sealdah or Dum Dum Railway Stations in Kolkata are first drawn up.
The first patient, an octagenarian requiring ultrasonography, steps foot in Theism Ultrasound Centre. His bill is handwritten personally over the counter by R. N. Saha, founder of Theism Group.
Theism Diagnostics begins lab services through its Dum Dum centre. The first samples are examined manually under a single microscope.
On the occasion of its 5th birthday, Theism Ultrasound Centre rebrands as Theism Diagnostic Centre, later to be called Theism Diagnostics.
On the occasion of its 10th birthday, Theism Diagnostics is renovated and its lab receives its first automatic machine.
Theism Diagnostics becomes a full-fledged diagnostic centre with MRI, CT Scanning and a robust laboratory set-up.
Theism Diagnostics enters into an alliance with the Airports Authority of India to serve AAI beneficiaries and CISF staff posted at the NSCBI Airport in Kolkata.
A new alliance with the Employees' State Insurance Corporation takes the corporate alliance count to 5
The 100th international patient, a Bangladeshi national, arrives at Theism Diagnostics for a high-density MRI.
The Assessment Committee of the National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL) awards accreditation to Theism Diagnostics under the ISO 15189:2012 system.
Theism Diagnostics is absorbed as a brand under the newly formed Theism CEEMEC Private Limited
Lavish celebrations mark Theism Diagnostics' silver jubilee. The company hosts a felicitation ceremony for senior staff, some of whom have been with the company faithfully since its inception.
The West Bengal Health Scheme grades Theism Diagnostics as a Class-I diagnostic centre, the highest tier of classification for healthcare providers to state employees.
With its healthcare network now available through PICs in 5 districts of West Bengal, the company decides to expand through branches.
For the first time in 34 years, its centres shut doors for 72 days. Inspite of worldwide layoffs and pay cuts, Theism Diagnostics keeps everyone on board.
Now prepared to face the pandemic, a small team returns to resume operations.
Theism Diagnostics opens doors at its Bangur Avenue and Rajarhat Road branches.
A statement of association is signed with Metro Railway, Kolkata to obtain branding and semi-naming rights at Belgachia Station.
An agreement is signed with the National Health Authority to serve beneficiaries of the Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS), Central Armed Police Forces Health Scheme (AB - CAPF) and Ayushman Bharat programmes.
The new centres at Belgachia Metro Station and Dum Dum Cantonment are inaugurated.