Kottayam District - Hospitals, Health Care

Hospitals, Health Care

  • Mary Queens LDFMission Hospital, Kanjirappally
  • High Range Medical Centre, Kanjirappally
  • Medical College, Kottayam
  • Caritas Hospital
  • Matha Hospital, Thellakom
  • Medical Center
  • Little Lourdes Mission hospital, Kidangoor
  • Indo - American Hospital
  • Bharath Hospital
  • MGDM Hospital
  • Mangalam Hospital
  • S.H Medical Center
  • KVMS hospital, Ponkunnam
  • Karipal Hospital
  • PMC Hospital, Erattupetta
  • Marian Medical Centre, Pala
  • Carmel Hospital, Pala
  • Cherian Memorial Mission (CMM) Hospital, Karukachal
  • Cherupushpam trust Hospital Pala
  • Apart from above, Kottayam has a Government medical college and Dental college
  • St.Thomas Hospital,Changanassery
  • St.Marys Hospital Manarcad
  • Mary Matha Hospital,Kanjirapally
  • Mandiram Hospital, Vijayapuram, Puthuppally, Kottayam
  • Udayagiri Hospital,Changanacherry
  • st:Retas Hospital Nalukody
  • E.S.I Hospital Vadavathoor
  • St.Jude's Hospital
  • Dr.Ivans Eye Clinic & Opticals Chingavanam, Kottayam
  • Good Samarittan hospital, Koprakalam
  • Nirmala hospital, Pallikathodu
  • Santhi Niketan hospital, Ponkunnam
  • Amala Ayurveda hospital, Attickal

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