Kollam - Hospitals

Hospitals

This are some of the hospitals in Kollam. Organizations on this list should either have an accompanying existing article link which verifies their association, or reliable sources as footnotes against the name showing they are notable and in Kollam.

  • N. S. Memorial Institute of Medical Sciences, Palathara.
  • Kerala E.N.T. Research Foundation (KERF), Thevally
  • Bishop Benziger hospital
  • Matha Hospital, Mathilil.
  • Sanker's Hospital, Kollam
  • Upasana Hospital, Kollam
  • Dr. Nair's Hospital, Kollam
  • Travancore Medical College, Medicity, Byepass, Kollam
  • Azeezia Medical College Hospital, Meeyannoor, Kollam
  • Kumar Hospital, Kollam
  • Life Care Neuro Centre and Hospital, Kottiyam, Kollam
  • Holy Cross Hospital, Kottiyam, Kollam
  • Prathibha Hospital, Kollam
  • ESIC Model Hospital, Ashramom, Kollam
  • ESIC Medical College Hospital, Parippally, Kollam
  • District Hospital, Kollam
  • Govt. Victoria Hospital, Kollam
  • Royal Hospital, Chathannoor
  • J.S.M Maternity Hospital, Chathannoor
  • Shivapriya Ayurveda Hospital, Karammcode, Chathannoor
  • AM Hospital, Karunagappally, Kollam
  • SBM Hospital, Karunagappally, Kollam
  • Appolo Hospital, Karunagappaly, Kollam.
  • Padmvathy SUperspecially Hospital, Sastham Cottah, Kollam.
  • Parabhrhma Hospital Ochira Kollam,
  • Amala Homeopathic Hospital, Kadappakkada.

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