| Type | State university |
|---|---|
| Established | 1961; 64 years ago (1961) |
| Dean | Dr. Liza Rajasekhar |
| Director | Dr. Bheerappa Nagari |
| Location | ,, India 17°25′18.50″N78°27′7.24″E / 17.4218056°N 78.4520111°E /17.4218056; 78.4520111 |
| Campus | Urban |
| Nickname | NIMS |
| Affiliations | UGC,NMC,AIU,Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences |
| Website | nims |
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Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS) is apublic hospital located inHyderabad, Telangana, India and is named after its founder – the7th Nizam of the erstwhileHyderabad State– and was inaugurated by Princess Durreshehvar.[1] It is anState university established by Andhra Pradesh State Legislature. It has a sprawling campus inPunjagutta.[2]
NIMS is recognized by Medical Council of India. It is administered under the supervision of the Governing Council, Executive Board, Director and other statutory bodies.
It publishes the monthly journal "The Clinical Proceedings of Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences" for the last 20 years.[3]

The Nizam's Orthopaedic Hospital was inaugurated by SriS. K. Patil, Union Minister for Railways on 22 December 1964. The first Superintendent of the hospital was M. Ranga Reddy, a well known Orthopedic Surgeon, who convinced the7th Nizam to build a specialty hospital for Orthopedics and played an important role in its construction. The hospital was under theH.E.H. the Nizam's Charitable Trust until it was handed over to AP Government. Dr. Ranga Reddy was the administrator of the hospital also till then.[4][5]
The institute conducts MD, MS, M. Ch, D.M, Ph.D courses in about 40 disciplines that are recognized by National Medical Commission and issues certificates. Apart from this, there are various paramedical post graduate diploma courses being conducted by the institute.
The institute has expanded its facilities in 2013 with two new hospital blocks.[6] This expansion, designed by Manchanda Associates, consists of a 300 bedded Super Specialty Hospital and a 200 bedded Accident & Trauma Hospital, with a connecting corridor interlinking the two blocks.[7]
In November of 2022, The Telangana government has approved a ₹1,571 crore expansion project for the Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS), aiming to enhance healthcare services with an additional 2,000 beds, including 500 ICU beds, and expanding the number of departments to 42.[8]