Hairline International ranked #1 Trichology Clinic in Bengaluru for the third time in a row

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Bengaluru, October 14, 2017: Hairline International Hair and Skin Clinic has been ranked as #1 Trichology Clinic in Bengaluru for the 3rd year in a row. This is in the Regional Rankings (South) of the All-India Lifestyle Hospital and Clinic Survey conducted by i3RCInsights Pvt Ltd, a boutique research and consultancy firm. Hairline International surpassed numerous city-based organizations to make it to the top of the list. With this third consecutive ranking, Hairline International’s work in the field of hair and skin care management stands recognized for its quality of services offered.

Speaking on securing the first position for the 3rd time, Dr. Bani Anand, Founder and Managing Director of Hairline International Hair and Skin Clinic says, “Every year we have worked consistently at introducing the latest in technology and treatment forms for our clients. It is wonderful to be recognized for our consistent and quality work for the third time. To be ranked as #1 Trichology Clinic consistently means that as a growing organization we are on the right path. It is also a pat on the back and immense motivation for the entire staff at Hairline International”.

The Survey Process
The survey by i3RC Insights Pvt Ltd had three modules of research as elaborated below:

Module 1 – Desk Research – This was a secondary research modular. This is where a comprehensive list of hospitals and clinics that provided elective lifestyle procedures was collated. This was based on lists available from previous surveys and suggestions by experts. Also included were hospitals that may have been suggested by respondents in the survey. This was further narrowed down to those establishments offering only elective lifestyle procedures in specific treatment areas.

Module 2 – Factual Data Collection – Each of the hospitals/clinics were sent a detailed questionnaire to fill up. The follow up for this was done via telephone. The data sheet analyzed in depth the following:

  • Infrastructure and facilities offered
  • Technology and equipment available
  • Research facilities
  • Medical panel on board
  • Recognitions
  • Value for money
  • Geographic footprint
  • International exposure
  • General public perception

Module 3 – Perceptual Survey – This was administered to respondents and was considered for awareness scores as well. The respondents were allowed to respond only on the clinics and hospitals that they were aware of and had some interaction with.

Final ratings were based on a perceptual score and a factual score, each of which were calculated with certain parameters in place. There were also a few assumptions that were made during the course of the survey. For example, should an establishment not have completed the survey, then an aggregate of their responses would be taken into consideration. Government funded and charitable organizations and the like were not included in the survey. Only a few emerging cities were included in the survey such as those of Hyderabad, Chennai, Bhubaneshwar etc.

Corporate Comm India(CCI Newswire)