Karunalaya Hospital
Hospital in Kerala, India
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Geography | |
Location | Kerala, India |
Organisation | |
Type | General |
History | |
Opened | 1958 |
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Lists | Hospitals in India |
Karunalaya Hospital was a hospital in Wandoor in the state of Kerala in Southern India. It was famous in early years for treatment of poison and in modern time it is closed due to not having advanced facilities [1]
The hospital was built around 1958 by Rev. Henry Otten.
Facilities
The hospital staff consists of three physicians who look after patients and organize health camps, workshops and provide care in several villages .
References
- ^ "Karunalaya Hospital". Bangalore Hospitals. Retrieved 17 July 2014.
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