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Galle National Hospital (Teaching),Karapitiya, Galle; German-Sri Lanka Friendship New Women’s & Maternity Hospital(UnderNational Hospital of Galle),Karapitiya,Galle; Mahamodera Maternity Hospital, Galle (Special, Teaching) Hospitals of The Provincial Department of Health Services. District Hospital, Baddegama (Grade A) District Hospital ...
The hospital consists of 2,066 beds (will consist 2800+ beds by the end of 2024), [2] 54 wards and several other units. [1] It is the third largest tertiary care hospital in the country. [ 3 ] Karapitiya Hospital meets the health needs of people in Southern Province and also provides services to the people of the surrounding areas.
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Old Dutch Hospital (2013) prior to its conversion. Following Sri Lanka's independence the building was used as the Galle Town Hall. The first meeting of the Galle Municipal Council was held on 26 April 1967 at the Galle Kachcheri building. Over the years, the space inside the original building became too small for its new function.
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 ]
This is the first Co-operative Multi Super Specialty Hospital in South Kerala. [1] The hospital has 32 specialty departments and 95 doctors including 25 post graduate doctors and more than 950 medical and paramedical staff. [2] [3] It has a full range of services. New block under construction at N. S. Memorial Institute of Medical Sciences, Kollam
Senaka Bibile (Sinhala:සේනක බිබිලේ) (13 February 1920 – 29 September 1977) was a Sri Lankan pharmacologist.He was the founder of Sri Lanka's drug policy, which was used as a model for development of policies based on rational pharmaceutical use in other countries as well by the World Health Organization, the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) and ...