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  2. Primary Health Centre (India) - Wikipedia

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    A primary health centre Endla, Rajasthan. Primary Health Centre (PHC s), sometimes referred to as public health centres, [1][2] are state-owned rural and urban health care facilities in India. [3][4] They are essentially single-physician clinics usually with facilities for minor surgeries. They are part of the government-funded public health ...

  3. Department of Health and Family Welfare (Tamil Nadu)

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    The public health infrastructure in the state includes both government-run hospitals and health centers managed by the department of health. As of 2023 [update] , the state had 404 public hospitals, 1,776 public dispensaries, 11,030 health centers and 481 mobile units run by the government with a capacity of more than 94,700 beds. [ 7 ]

  4. Voluntary Health Services hospital, Chennai - Wikipedia

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    Voluntary Health Services, popularly known as the VHS Hospital, is a multispecialty tertiary care referral hospital in the south Indian state of Tamil Nadu, reportedly serving the economically weaker sections of the society. It was founded in 1958 by Krishnaswami Srinivas Sanjivi, an Indian physician, social worker and a winner of Padma Shri ...

  5. Primary health centre - Wikipedia

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    Primary health centre. The primary health center or primary healthcare center ( PHC) is the basic structural and functional unit of the public health services in developing countries. PHCs were established to provide accessible, affordable and available primary health care to people, in accordance with the Alma Ata Declaration of 1978 by the ...

  6. Chengalpattu Medical College - Wikipedia

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    It is the only governmental tertiary health care centre in this district and serves as the referral unit for several secondary care centres and Primary Health Centres (PHC's) in the area. The college along with the associated hospital is spread over 265 acres of land, making it the largest medical college campus in Tamil Nadu.

  7. Karur district - Wikipedia

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    Karur is located at 10°57'° N 78°4'° E has an average elevation of 122 metres (400 feet). It is about 371 km (231 mi) south west of Chennai (Madras), the capital of Tamil Nadu. The highest temperature is obtained in early May–June is usually about 34 °C (93.2 °F), though it usually exceeds 38 °C (100.4 °F) for a few days most years.

  8. Healthcare in Chennai - Wikipedia

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    Healthcare in Chennai is provided by both government-run and private hospitals. Chennai attracts about 45 percent of health tourists from abroad arriving in the country and 30 to 40 percent of domestic health tourists. [1] The city has been termed India's health capital. [1][2][3] Multi- and super-specialty hospitals across the city bring in an ...

  9. Tamil Nadu Government Multi Super Speciality Hospital

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    Floor area. 1,930,000 sq ft (179,000 m 2) Design and construction. Architect (s) Gerkan, Marg and Partners. Tamil Nadu Government Multi-Super-Speciality Hospital is a 400-bed government-owned super-speciality hospital in Chennai, India. It is located at the Omandurar Government Estate on Anna Salai and was opened in February 2014.