Manapparai - Hospitals

Hospitals

  • Government Hospital ( 1 Near to Kamarajar Statue and another 1 in viralaimalai Road)
  • Sri Balaji Nursing Home & Clinic.—Dr.R.Chinnadurai
  • A.J.Hospital—Dr.Arivalagan & Dr. Jayalaxmi Arivalagan
  • Sinduja Hospital—Dr.Kalaiarasan & Dr. Indhumathi Kalaiarasan
  • Udayam Clinic, Dr Manoharan
  • Ragunandan Hospital—Dr.Ragunandan
  • GKMD Hospital—Dr.Murugesan & Dr. Gandhimathi Murugesan
  • Ratna Doss Hospital
  • Kasim Hospital—Dr.Kasim & Dr. Parvin Kasim
  • Chitra Clinic—Dr.Sekar
  • Nazurudeen Clinic—Dr.Nazurudeen
  • Sumitra Clinic—Dr.Sumitra
  • Dr.Sultan Siddha Clinic—Dr.Sultan
  • Marudham Siddha Clinic, Trichy Road—Dr.Manikkavasagam
  • Doss Nursing Home-Dr.Doss & Mrs.Doss
  • Dr.Laxmi Narayanana Hospital, Madurai Road
  • Ganesh Clinic—Dr.Ganesh
  • Premalatha Hospital, Madurai Road
  • E.S.I. Hospital, Kovilpatti Road
  • Rajasekaran Clinic
  • Pandian Clinic—Dr.Pandian

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