The Sri Jayadeva Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences and Research traces its origins to the philanthropic vision of Late Sri Ambali Channabasappa (1914–1979), a Bengaluru-based entrepreneur and founder of the
Jayadeva Charitable Trust. Born in 1914 to Nanjappa and Rudramma in a modest family, Ambali Channabasappa discontinued his formal education following the death of his father in 1936 in order to support his family. He later established a textile business under the name
Jayadeva Textiles in 1941. Influenced by his family's spiritual traditions and sustained involvement in charitable activities, he regularly supported hospitals and educational and religious institutions. Channabasappa subsequently made a further donation of ₹1,00,001 for the construction of the first floor of the institute building. In 2022, a ward at the Mysuru branch was named in memory of Late Ambali Channabasappa and Vishalakshamma, sponsored by the Jayadeva Charitable Trust.
Campus layout SJICR campus in Bengaluru consists of twin eight story towers, with a separate facility for library and Cath labs. The emergency rooms are located in the basement with access from
Bannerghatta road Out patient Departments The hospital caters to approximately 165,000 patients a year and both cardiology, cardio-thoracic and pediatric cardiology OPDs run Monday to Saturday from 9 am to 4 pm. The average patient volume per day is around 1,000 - 1,200 OPD visits.
In Patient facilities There are more than 1,150 in-patient beds, spread over 8 floors of the two buildings most of them being in general wards and intensive care units and only a few in two private wards. It is considered to be the best cardiology set up in India and Asia and the super specialty training program is considered to be one of the best in India, at par with AIIMS cardiology. Expansion to other cities: The Kalaburagi campus was opened to public on 24 April 2016 and the Mysuru campus was opened to public on 24 February 2018. ==Intensive Care Units==