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3.7 Based on 42 reviews
Senthil krish – 4 months ago

The house keeping workers., do their work at best both inside and outside campus... Its so clean...

Dhakshnamoorthy P – 3 months ago

Government hospitals also looks like private hospitals and treatment also as good as private hospitals....

Vijay Anand – 5 months ago

A public hospital, or government hospital, is a hospital which is government owned and is fully funded by the government and operates solely off the money that is collected from taxpayers to fund healthcare initiatives. In some countries, this type of hospital provides medical care free of charge to patients, covering expenses and wages by government reimbursement. The level of government owning the hospital may be local, municipal, state, regional, or national, and eligibility for service, not just for emergencies, may be available to non-citizen residents. Health is Wealth so says our ancestral wisdom. A healthy nation is a wealthy nation. Good health of the people plays a pivotal role in the all round development of the Society. Only a healthy population can contribute productively to the overall economic growth of the country. Our state is committed to building a healthy society not only by making available quality medicare facilities available and accessible to the people but also by focusing on preventive health care and adoption of healthy life styles. Based on vital health indicators, Tamil Nadu is a front runner among the various States of India. The State is fast emerging as a good public health model for the rest of the country, especially for maternal and child care. 99.8 percent of all deliveries in the state are conducted in institutions by qualified and trained personnel. Tamil Nadu has also achieved considerable success in combating communicable diseases like polio, leprosy and tuberculosis. There is also significant progress in the eradication of HIV/AIDS. The Tamil Nadu State AIDS Control Society is focusing to make Tamil Nadu “AIDS free and no new Infection State” by 2012. There is an urgent need now to focus our attention on non-communicable diseases like diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular diseases and cancer which are emerging as major causes of morbidity and mortality in our society. These diseases can be tackled only by a two pronged strategy which includes creating awareness for prevention through life style as well as early detection and treatment. ontact Particulars of Heads of Departments and Undertakings Directorate / Commissionerate Arignar Anna Government Hospital of Indian Medicine Family Welfare Directorate Government General Hospital Government Hospital for Thoracic Medicine Institute of Child Health and Hospital for Children Undertakings / Boards Dental College and Hospital Medical Services Corporation (TNMSC) Medicinal Plant Farms and Herbal Medicine Corporation Ltd (TAMPCOL) National Health Mission Reproductive and Child Health Project Documents: Policy Note of Health and Family Welfare Department - 2020-2021 Performance Budget of Health and Family Welfare Department - 2018-2019 Policy Note of Health and Family Welfare Department - 2019-2020

Madhan Kumar – 11 months ago

Clean, hygiene, good services and natural atmosphere.

german german – 10 months ago

Hygiene.... Good care.... But visitors were not allowed...