Karnatak Health Institute - Statistics

Statistics

The hospital

  • Treats 60,000 patients per year in OPD
  • Serves 10,000 patients every year in IPD
  • Performs 3,000 surgeries every year of ABD, chest, ophthalmic, gynaecological, emergency and general
  • About 2,500 deliveries every year in maternity hospital
  • 600 family planning operations
  • Advanced laparoscope, videoendoscope, colonoscope

A 200-bed general hospital where patients are charged Rs. 35/- only per day for the General Ward. Charges for neatly designed Special Wards range from Rs. 75/- to Rs. 150/- per day and charges for beautifully constructed family cottages vary from Rs. 250/- to Rs. 450/- only per day.

T.B. Sanatorium: A 150 bed T.B. sanatorium, largest in South India and the Pioneering health complex of its kind and amongst the most well-maintained as up-to-date in the entire country. Seen In the picture is front view of Sanatorium OPD

A 60-bed maternity hospital which is free of costs, as is the social objective of KHI right from its inception. A family planning and free sterilisation programme is also undertaken with aid from central government.

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