Urmar Tanda - Hospitals

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Guru Nanak Eye Hospital and Homeopathic Center(GNEH),Urmar Tanda, is established in 2001. It works under BSKL Charitable trust and run by non government organization - International coil Ltd. on non profit basis. GNEH is having record of performing 6000+ surgeries successfully. Very experienced and well qualified eye surgeon (from AIIMS, Delhi) perform surgeries and regular check up. we perform all eye surgeries like cataract surgeries by Phaco, Glaucoma surgeries, Squint surgeries, Pterygium surgeries, DCR surgeries, YAG laser, Cryo Therapy, corneal tattooing, Automated refraction, minor surgeries like:- entropion, ectropion, chalazion etc. Homeopathic center is having a collaboration with Schwabe (Germany). Schwabe is world largest company in homeopath. All kind of medical problems are taken care by German made medicine with full satisfaction. Blood test are done by Dr. lalpath lab in the hospital. Pathak Hospital and Bone, Joint and Accident care centre is situated on Miani road. It is a premier hospital of area which specialises in heart diseases, diabetes, hypertension,family medicine, bone and joint diseases and accident care. It has modern state of art operation theater.The dental wing caters to oro dental care of patients.

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