Mohammed Illias Sahadulla (born 4 June 1945) is an Indian physician and a developer of healthcare facilities in Kerala.
[1] Mohammed Illias Sahadulla was born in 1945 in the Indian city of Thiruvananthapuram from the state of Kerala.
He did his MBBS in 1968 and completed his MD in General Medicine in 1973 from Medical College Hospital, Thiruvananthapuram.
[2] Sahadulla started his career as an assistant professor of Internal Medicine at Medical College Hospital, Kozhikode, Kerala and later worked as registrar in general medicine in Colchester and Dudley Road Hospital, Birmingham.
The "Hrudaya Spandanam", scheme for 150 economically backward heart patients, the "Guruvandanam" scheme for 100 retired school teachers, the "Touch a life Foundation" for poor cancer patients, the Cancer Prevention Group, Satellite Clinics in peripheral areas, over 600 medical camps, health talks, continuing medical education programs, training programs and environmental friendly practices at KIMS, are some of his contributions to society.