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Apollo Hospitals in Chennai. With people from across the country and abroad preferring to get treated in the hospitals in Chennai, the city is increasingly becoming a hub of medical tourism. [27] According to a study by Confederation of Indian Industries (CII), Chennai attracts about 40 percent of the country's medical tourists. [28]
Pages in category "Hospitals in Chennai" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Apollo Hospitals; B.
For a list of psychiatric hospitals and nursing homes in India refer List of psychiatric hospitals in India. Indira Gandhi Medical College and Hospital, Shimla, India [1] Opened in 1664, Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital, Chennai is the first medical institution in the country.
Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital is a major state-owned hospital situated in Chennai, India. The hospital is funded and managed by the state government of Tamil Nadu. Founded in 1664 by the British East India Company, it is the first modern hospital in India. [2] In the 19th century, the Madras Medical College joined it. As of 2018, the ...
The Madras Medical Mission Hospital, Chennai; Pondicherry Institute of Medical Sciences, Puducherry; Iran. Isa Bin Maryam Hospital
Southern Railway Headquarters Hospital, also known as the Perambur railway hospital, is a 500-bed hospital of the Southern Railway located in Ayanavaram, Chennai. It is spread across a land measuring 15 acres (6.1 ha) and was established during the British rule in India. The hospital has specialized in 15 basic disciplines and super-specialized ...
This category lists hospitals located in Tamil Nadu, India ... Hospitals in Chennai (33 P) M. Hospitals in Madurai (4 P) T. Hospitals in Tiruchirappalli (3 P) V.
Apollo Hospitals was founded by Prathap C. Reddy in 1983 as the first corporate health care in India. The first branch at Chennai was inaugurated by the then President of India Zail Singh. [12] Apollo developed telemedicine services, after starting a pilot project in 2000 at Aragonda, Prathap Reddy's home village. [13]