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List of Aga Khan Hospitals 4°04′13″S 39°40′14″E / 4.070149°S 39.670471°E / -4.070149; 39.670471 Established in 1944, the Aga Khan Hospital , in Mombasa Kenya , is part of the Aga Khan Health Services (
Aga Khan Hospital may refer to: Aga Khan Hospital, Dar es Salaam; Aga Khan Maternal and Child Care Centre, Hyderabad; Aga Khan Hospital for Women, Karimabad; Aga Khan Hospital, Kisumu; Aga Khan Hospital, Mombasa; Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi; Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi; Aga Khan University Hospital, Kampala
Aga Khan University's Karachi campus. The Aga Khan University is an international university, operating on campuses in Central and South Asia, the African Great Lakes, Europe and the Middle East. In Pakistan, the university is an 84-acre campus including a hospital with two on-campus male and female hostels with a capacity of 300 each.
Situated in historic premises near Karachi port in a densely populated part of old Karachi, the hospital spans two campuses divided by a road. [7] The Janbai Building houses general wards, private rooms, operating theaters , diagnostics , and pharmacy for inpatients, while the Aga Khan Diagnostic Centre accommodates clinics, laboratory, and ...
Each company is sponsored by Aga Khan Health Services S.A., a not-for-profit organisation registered in Switzerland and has its own Chairman and Board of Directors. The Social Welfare Department (SWD) located within the Secretariat of the Aga Khan in France, co-ordinates the activities of the service companies through planning, budget reviews ...
A network of international hospitals managed by Aga Khan Health Services, a non-profit health-care agency. Pages in category "Aga Khan hospitals" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
Aga Khan Hospital, Mombasa; M. Mombasa Hospital This page was last edited on 21 June 2021, at 03:41 (UTC). Text ... Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct; Developers;
The foundation for the Aga Khan Dispensary and Maternity Home was laid on 26 February 1951, by Prince Aly Khan, and the facility opened in 1952 as an 8-bed general ward. In 1960, the dispensary was extended to incorporate two general wards with a total of 17 beds and an outpatient department.