Important Health Centres
BVP Hospital & Research Centre
Kota (Rajasthan)
BVP Hospital & Research Centre, Kota (Rajasthan)
The hospital is a multi-specialty 220 bedded hospital spread over land area of 54,000 sq. feet and constructed area of more than 60,000 sq ft. It serves over 2 lakh patients annually. The hospital is also running a Blood Bank, Nursing School, College of Nursing and a Paramedical Institute. Work is also on to set a Cancer Hospital cum Medical College on a land measuring 38 acre at a cost of Rs.3 crore. Read more>
BVP Charitable Diagnostic Centre
Chandigarh
BVP Charitable Diagnostic Centre, Chandigarh
The state of art charitable diagnostic centre at Chandigarh is equipped with the latest equipment and is serving over 4 lakh patients annually on “no profit no loss basis”. The centre also provides OPD services for Eye, Dental, Gynecology, General Medicine, Orthopedic, Skin, Paediatric, Gastrointestinal, Ayurvedic and Homeopathic consultation and prescription. Read more>
BVP Charitable Trust Hospital
Ludhiana (Punjab)
BVP Charitable Trust Hospital, Ludhiana (Punjab)
Initially set as a centre to help the physically challenged persons with artificial limbs and rehabilitating them, it has now developed into a multi-faculty hospital. Its polyclinic centre through its various Departments such as Physiotherapy, Homeopathy, General Medicine, Pediatrics, Gynecology, Eye., Dental, Acupressure and Acupuncture serves over 27,000 patients annually. Read more>
Vivekanand Arogya Kendra
Gurugram (Hayana)
Vivekanand Arogya Kendra, Gurugram (Hayana)
The Kendra is a charitable centre providing all kinds of diagnostic services and health check-ups at prices which are much lower than the market prices.
Kendra has 15 Departments. Its activities include Doctors OPD, Dialysis, Diagnostic Services, Blood Test, Dental, Physiotherapy, Eye Department and E.N.T.. Read more>
Divyang Sahayata & Medical Centres
Major 13 Centres
Divyang Sahayata and Medical Centres
Over 13 major centres set up all over the country, primarily to help the physically challenged persons with artificial limbs and rehabilitating them, are now converting themselves into multi-faculty hospitals to serve needs of the patients in their cities and adjoining areas. Many centers have specilaized in specific areas of treatment. Read more>