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Hemas Hospitals is a Sri Lankan chain of hospitals based in Wattala. It expanded its developments in Thalawathugoda area in 2013 making it one of the largest ever known tertiary hospital chains in Sri Lanka. [citation needed] Hemas Hospitals also operates the largest medical diagnostic laboratory chain in Sri Lanka.
Dissanayeke Hospital, Negombo; Hemas Hospital, Wattala; Ja-Ela Ragama Hospitals (Pvt) Ltd, ... Viweka Hospital, Veyangoda; See also. List of hospitals in Sri Lanka;
Hemas Holdings PLC is a diversified corporate with a focused interest in consumer, healthcare, and mobility. Hemas is a publicly listed company with 5,380 employees. [1]
Asiri Hospital Galle (Previously named as Hemas Southern Hospital), Galle; Roseth Hospital, Ambalangoda; Ruhunu Hospital, Galle; Suvana Suva Madiya Hospital, Ambalangoda;
Hemas Hospital, Thalawathugoda; Kings Hospital, Colombo; Neville Fernando Teaching Hospital, Malabe; Vasana Hospital, Dehiwala, Colombo; Pannipitiya Private Hospital, Pannipitiya; Santa Dora Hospital, Battaramulla; The Singapore Clinic for Dialysis; Sulaiman's Hospital (Grandpass Maternity & Nursing Home) Vasan Eye Care Hospital, Colombo ...
Asiri Hospitals Holdings acquired Hemas Galle Hospital from Hemas Holdings for LKR450 million in 2018. Hemas Galle Hospital was commissioned in 2009 with 50 beds. [ 9 ] Asiri Hospital Kandy Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Asiri Hospitals, amalgamated with the company in 2018 and ceased to exist. [ 10 ]
Thalawathugoda (Sinhala: තලවතුගොඩ, Tamil: தலவத்துகொட) is a vicinity of Maharagama governed by the Urban Council of Maharagama. [1] It is located approximately 16 km (9.9 mi) from the centre of Colombo, adjacent to Battaramulla and Pelawatte on the Borella-Kottawa Road, bordering Sri Jayawardenapura-Kotte.
Ruins of a 2,000 year old hospital in the historical city of Anuradhapura. Sri Lankan medical traditions records back to pre historic era. Besides a number of medical discoveries that are only now being acknowledged by western medicine, according to the Mahawansa, the ancient chronicle of Sinhalese royalty King Pandukabhaya had lying-in-homes and hospitals (Sivikasotthi-Sala) built in various ...