Dr. Ramesh Peramsetty, a revered figure in Tuscaloosa’s medical community, has passed away, leaving a profound void in the lives of those he served and the community he loved.
As the owner of several Crimson Care offices, Dr. Peramsetty was not only a prominent healthcare provider but also a deeply respected and cherished member of the Tuscaloosa community.
His contributions to healthcare, along with his enduring commitment to the people of Tuscaloosa, have left an indelible mark on the city. Dr. Peramsetty’s journey in Tuscaloosa began over 25 years ago when he established his first medical practice.
Over the years, he expanded his services, eventually owning several Crimson Care offices across the city. These clinics became known for their exceptional patient care, embodying Dr. Peramsetty’s philosophy of compassionate and comprehensive healthcare.
Under his leadership, Crimson Care became a trusted name, providing critical medical services to countless residents of Tuscaloosa. Beyond his professional accomplishments, Dr. Peramsetty was known for his deep connection to the community.
He was not just a doctor to his patients; he was a friend, a confidant, and a source of unwavering support. His commitment to Tuscaloosa was evident not only in his work but also in his active involvement in community initiatives and events.
His generosity and dedication earned him the respect and admiration of all who knew him. In recognition of his outstanding service and contributions, the city of Tuscaloosa honored Dr. Peramsetty in 2023, celebrating his 25 years of dedicated service to the community.
This milestone was a testament to the impact he had made over the years, both as a healthcare provider and as a community leader. The honor was not just a reflection of his professional achievements but also of the deep affection and gratitude that the people of Tuscaloosa felt towards him.
One of the most significant recognitions of Dr. Peramsetty’s contributions came in April when the Tuscaloosa City Council voted to rename a stretch of 18th Avenue East after him. This decision was a heartfelt tribute to a man who had given so much to the city.
The renaming of the street serves as a lasting reminder of Dr. Peramsetty’s legacy and his enduring impact on the community. It stands as a symbol of the gratitude the city feels for the countless lives he touched and the positive change he brought to Tuscaloosa.
The news of Dr. Peramsetty’s passing was shared by the staff of Crimson Care on the company’s Facebook page, where they expressed their deep sorrow and paid tribute to their beloved leader. The post reflected the profound sense of loss felt by those who worked closely with him, many of whom considered him not just a boss, but a mentor and a friend.