Mulund - Hospitals

Hospitals

  • Prasad Surgical & Children Nursing Home
  • Prasad Polyclinic & Diagnostic Centre
  • Surya Eye Institute & Research Center
  • Suyog Hospital & ICCU
  • Maruti Nursing Home : Fracture & Women's Hospital
  • Rushabh Shah Hospital
  • Drishti Eye Care Centre
  • Upasani Maternity Hospital
  • Navjivan Hospital
  • Orthomax Orthopaedic Hospital
  • Gokul Hospital
  • Omkar Hospital
  • Saidham Hospital
  • ChandraGanga Hospital
  • Chetna Critical Care Unit
  • Hira Mongi Navneet Hospital
  • Dr. Shetty's ENT Hospital
  • Dhanwantry Hospital
  • Swastik Hospital
  • Shreyas Infertility and IVF center
  • Shrushusha Hospital
  • Fortis Hospital
  • Panchsheel Hospital
  • smt.M.T.Agarwal Municipal General Hospital.Mulund (W)
  • E.S.I.S
  • Dhanwantri Heart Hospital

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    We achieve “active” mastery over illness and death by delegating all responsibility for their management to physicians, and by exiling the sick and the dying to hospitals. But hospitals serve the convenience of staff not patients: we cannot be properly ill in a hospital, nor die in one decently; we can do so only among those who love and value us. The result is the institutionalized dehumanization of the ill, characteristic of our age.
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    ... women can never do efficient and general service in hospitals until their dress is prescribed by laws inexorable as those of the Medes and Persians. Then, that dress should be entirely destitute of steel, starch, whale-bone, flounces, and ornaments of all descriptions; should rest on the shoulders, have a skirt from the waist to the ankle, and a waist which leaves room for breathing.
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