Hospitals and Clinics
Hospital / Doctor details | Specialist | Address |
---|---|---|
Government Hospital | General | Hospital Road |
E. Prem Kumar M.B.B.S | General | 4/35 E CSI Mission Compound, Scudder nagar |
S. Arul Raja B.D.S | Dental | No.71 Marakkanam Road, near Over Bridge Entrance |
P. Venugopal Retd J.D | General | 2 Panchanathan Street |
V. Thambiraja B.Sc., M.B.B.S | General | 7 Marikula Street |
S. Murugan | Siddha | 3/1, Bharathi Street |
A. Mohan B.D.S | Dental | 1 Bharathi Street |
A.R. Baskar M.B.B.S | General | 1 Nehru Street |
S. Balamurugan B.D.S | Dental | 19 Bajanai Koil Street |
R. Shanmugasundaram M.D | Cardiologist | 38 Perumal Koil St. |
S. Natarajan M.B.B.S | General | 38 Perumal Koil St. |
N. Palani M.B.B.S | General | 19 Mariammankoil Street |
Dharmalingam M.B.B.S | Pediatrician | 1 Keerakara Street |
P.S ekar M.B.B.S | General | 362 Nehru Street |
V. Lakshmi M.B.B.S | General | 1U Rottikara Street |
V.V. Varadharajan M.B.B.S | General | 1A Rottikara Street |
P. Krishnarajan M.B.B.S | Dermatologist | 131 Nehru Street |
A. Prabhavathi, M.B.B.S.,D.G.O | Maternity | 23 Kamatchiamman koil St. |
C. Kasinathan M.B.B.S | Ophthalmologist | 19115, Nehru Street |
S. Ramadass M.B.B.S | General | 44A, Kamatchiammankoil STreet |
R. Suresh M.B.B.S | Pediatrician | 7, Kamatchiammankoil Street |
R. Masilamani M.B.B.S | General | 238, Nehru Street |
K. Santhanakrishna | Orthodontist and Dental Surgeon |
334A-1, Nehru Street |
P. Chandrakanthan, B.P.T. | Physiotherapist | |
Saravanan, B.D.S., | Dentist | |
Vinothraja, B.D.S., | Dentist | Bharati Street |
Vithya, M.B.B.S., P.G. Dip (Diabetology) | Diabetologist | Thambirajah Hospital, Bharati Street |
Radha. R.B.D.S., | Dentist | N.K. Nagar |
Dr. R. Palaniraman MBBS | Pediatrician | Devangar Street. |
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