List of Hospitals in Thrissur - Hospitals

Hospitals

  • Daya Hospital, Viyoor
  • Saroja Hospital, Shornur Road
  • Lakshmi Nature Cure and Yoga Center, Viyoor
  • District Hospital
  • co-operative hospital, Thrissur
  • Balya Hospital for Children
  • C.A.M Hospital
  • GEM Hospital
  • E.S.I Hospital olarikkara
  • E.S.I Hospital mulamkunnathukavu
  • Holy Family Hospital, Ollur, Thrissur
  • St' Vincent 'D' Paul Hospital, Ollur
  • PHC,Ollur
  • Devikripa Hospital, Urakam, Thrissur
  • General Hospital, Irinjalakkuda
  • Lal memorial Hospital, Irinjalakkuda
  • Co-operative Hospital, Irinjalakkuda
  • SH Hospital, Pullur, Irinjalakkuda
  • Modern Hospital, Kodungallur
  • Govt Hospital, Kodungallur
  • Medicare Hospital, Kodungallur
  • MIT Hospital, Kodungallur
  • OKAY Hospital, Kodungallur
  • Gowri Sankar Hospital, Kodungallur
  • Mother & Child Hospital, KOdungallur
  • St.James Hospital, Chalakkudi
  • Santhi Hospital, Kodakara
  • MT Hospital, Kuzhikattussery
  • Govt PHC, Puthenchira
  • Thomson Medical Centre, Mala
  • Believers Church Medical Centre, Mala
  • St.Joseph Hospital, Choondal
  • Tahani Hospital, Guruvayur
  • Raja Hospital, Muthuvattur,Chavakkad
  • Govt Hospital, Kozhikkulangara, Chavakkad
  • Kairaly Hospital, Guruvayur
  • Unity Hospital, Kanipayoor, Kunnamkulam
  • Royal Hospital, Kunnamkulam
  • Govt Hospital, Kunnamkulam
  • Ansar Hospital, Perumpilavu
  • Santhi hospital, Punnayoorkulam
  • KMM Hospital, Perumpadappu
  • Govt PHC, VADAKKEKAD
  • Govt PHC, Maranchery
  • Govt PHC, Pazhanji
  • Taluk Hospital, Wadakkanchery
  • Divine Hospital, Wadakkanchery
  • Jeevodaya Hospital, Chelakkara
  • Govt. PHC, Chelakkara
  • Deva Matha Hospital, Koratty

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