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The following is a list of hospitals in Colombo District, Sri Lanka. The biggest government hospitals in the district, known as line ministry hospitals, are controlled by the central government in Colombo .
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
Pages in category "Lists of hospitals in Sri Lanka" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The following is a list of hospitals in Northern Province, Sri Lanka. [1] [2] Jaffna Teaching Hospital, the biggest government hospital in the province, is controlled by the central government in Colombo. All other government hospitals in the province are controlled by the provincial government in Jaffna.
Teaching hospitals in Sri Lanka (9 P) This page was last edited on 15 February 2023, at 13:02 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
On 6 February 2009 the building was formally recognised by the Government as an Archaeological Protected Monument. [9]In 2016 following the opening of a new Rs 7 billion, six-storey district general hospital (which included 660 beds, an intensive care unit, accident ward, pharmacy, dialysis unit and nursing housing quarters), [10] the Hospital's administration decided to convert Baker's Ward ...
The National Hospital of Sri Lanka (sometimes General Hospital) is a government hospital in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Founded in 1864 as the General Hospital, it is the leading hospital in Sri Lanka and is controlled by the central government. The hospital has 18 intensive care units and 21 operating theaters and 3,404 beds.
Ruins of a 2,000 year old hospital in the historical city of Anuradhapura. Sri Lankan medical traditions records back to pre historic era. Besides a number of medical discoveries that are only now being acknowledged by western medicine, according to the Mahawansa, the ancient chronicle of Sinhalese royalty King Pandukabhaya had lying-in-homes and hospitals (Sivikasotthi-Sala) built in various ...