Dr. Peramsetty’s untimely death has sent shockwaves through the community, particularly among those who knew him as a dedicated healthcare provider and philanthropist. The Crimson Care Network expressed their grief in a heartfelt statement, requesting privacy for Dr. Peramsetty’s family during this difficult time. «We have been informed of Dr. Ramesh Peramsetty's passing. The Peramsetty family asks for privacy as they grieve. They have received an outpouring of love and faith. We will continue to honor him as he would want us to do,» the team shared on Facebook.
The network assured the community that they would uphold Dr. Peramsetty’s legacy, stating, “Our clinics will remain open during this transition, and we will continue to provide uninterrupted care.”
Dr. Peramsetty’s career spanned 38 years, during which he specialized in Emergency Medicine and Family Medicine. He graduated from Sri Venkateswara Medical College in 1986 and furthered his education at the Medical College of Wisconsin. His medical practice extended beyond Tuscaloosa, with his influence felt in several other locations across the U.S.
Known for his deep commitment to healthcare, Dr. Peramsetty played a pivotal role during the COVID-19 pandemic, for which he received several accolades. His contributions were so significant that a street in Tuscaloosa was named in his honor, recognizing his lasting impact on the community.
Beyond his professional achievements, Dr. Peramsetty was also known for his charitable