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Originally built as Tamil Nadu legislative assembly and secretariat complex in 2010 to house the assembly hall, secretariat and offices of the chief minister and cabinet ministers, [1] the complex was later converted into a super-speciality hospital. It was built in 1.93 million sq ft. at a total cost of ₹ 4,250 million in 2010.
The Kalaignar Centenary Super Specialty Hospital was a proposed 500-bed multi-super specialty hospital in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. [5] It was planned to be constructed on the King Institute campus in Guindy. Announced by the Tamil Nadu government on June 3, 2021, the hospital was to be established at a cost of ₹250 crore. [5]
OneHealth Super Speciality Hospital Private Vandalur: 2022 Multi Speciality Tertiary Care: 65 Sankara Nethralaya: 1978 Sir Ivan Stedeford Hospital: Ambattur: 1966 212 Sri Ramachandra Medical College: Porur: 1985 >1,500 Sundaram Medical Foundation: Anna Nagar: 1990 Dr. Kamakshi Memorial Hospitals: Corporate Pallikaranai, Velachery & Chennai ...
Stanley Medical College (SMC) is a public medical college located in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. Though the original hospital is more than 200 years old, the medical college was formally established on 2 July 1938.
Kalaignar Centenary Super Specialty Hospital; ... Southern Railway Headquarters Hospital, Chennai; ... Tamil Nadu Government Multi Super Speciality Hospital; V.
The Tamil Nadu legislative assembly-secretariat complex was built up at Omandurar Government Estate, also situated on the periphery of Chepauk, which was later converted into a vast multi-speciality government hospital. The Chennai MRTS railway passes through Chepauk and the Chepauk MRTS station is located adjacent to the M. A. Chidambaram Stadium.
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In the third phase of the central government sponsored scheme hospital projects, 11 medical colleges at the cost of Rs.325 crore have been sanctioned to Tamil Nadu. [1] On 18 October 2019, permission was given to build 6 medical college hospitals including Tirupur, Nilgiri, Ramanathapuram, Namakkal, Dindigul, Virudhunagar.