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Bhaktivedanta Hospital & Research Institute, instituted in 1998, is a hospital in District Thane, India. [1] [2] It is located at Mira Road in Mumbai and caters to patients in the western suburbs from Borivali to Virar and beyond. [3] Bhaktivedanta Hospital is a project of Shri Chaitanya Health and Care Trust. [4]
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Years of dedicated service to thousands of patients led to the launch of 7-bed 'Sri Chaitanya Clinic' (or Bhaktivedanta Clinic) in Mira Road, Mumbai in 1992, [75] [77] which eventually led to establishing the 60-bed Bhaktivedanta Hospital in 1998. [78] Though closed in 2003 due to a labour dispute, it reopened in August 2004 under a different ...
The 150 bed multi-speciality hospital underwent a 'soft' launch in early 2008 for employees and doctors who had accepted offers with KDAH, and became operational in the first week of 2009. The project was initiated in 1999 by Dr. Nitu Mandke as a large-scale heart hospital. It had the first 3-room intra-operative MRI suite (IMRIS) in South Asia.
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Founded in 1845, it is one of the oldest medical colleges in South Asia. Its clinical affiliate is Sir J.J. Group of Hospitals, a conglomerate of four hospitals in South Mumbai including Sir J.J. Hospital, St George Hospital, Gokuldas Tejpal Hospital and Cama and Albless Hospital. [citation needed]
108 is a free-to-call emergency telephone number in India. One-zero-eight is a free-to-call telephone number for emergency services in India.It is implemented by the respective state and union territory governments, mostly under Public–private partnership with funding from the National Health Mission of Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India.
[1] 1,811 Primary Health Centres (PHC) One PHC for 30,000 populations in Non Tribal Area. One PHC for 20,000 populations in Tribal Area. One rural Hospital for every 4 to 5 Primary Health Centers. [2] 10,580 Sub Centres One Sub Centre for 5,000 population in Non Tribal Area. One Sub Centre for 3,000 population in Tribal Area. 37 Ashramschool.