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Dr. Mehta's Hospital is a multi-specialty tertiary care facility with 400 beds and two campuses located in Chetpet and Velappanchavadi. Founded in 1933 with 92 years of experience, it is one of the oldest private medical institutions in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. The hospital has over 600 practitioners across at least 80 medical specialties.
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The hospital grew, expanded, and moved out of the fort to its present location in 1772, where it stands today as the Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital, and was opened to Indians in 1842. [6] In 1785, medical departments were set up in Bengal , Madras , and Bombay presidencies with 234 surgeons.
The hospital was started in 2018 in Chromepet, Chennai, as a multi-specialty hospital with focus on critically ill and multi-organ transplantation. [11] [12] The 450 beds hospital is spread over 36 acres of land in Chennai and has 130 critical care beds, 14 operating rooms and advanced Radiology & Laboratory services. [13] [14] [15]
View of the super multi-speciality hospital Chennai from the road towards Pudhupettai. The hospital is located at the western end of the Omandurar Government Estate on Anna Salai, abutting the MRTS elevated railway line. The nearby railway stations include Chintadripet and Government Estate metro
In 1996, when the metropolis of Madras was renamed as Chennai, the name of the college also changed to Chennai Medical College. It was later re-renamed back to the Madras Medical College since the college was known worldwide by the older name.
This is a list of areas and neighbourhoods in Chennai by region. The city, spanning an area of 1,189 square kilometres (459 sq mi), is divided on the basis of composition into four major parts: Central, North, South and West.
The trust was established as Medway NHS Trust on 1 November 1993, and became operational on 1 April 1994. [ 2 ] A proposed merger with Dartford and Gravesham NHS Trust was called off in September 2013.