Nepal has mixed healthcare system with both public sector hospitals and private sector hospitals. Medical colleges have their own teaching hospitals which provide healthcare at subsidized costs. There are altogether 19 medical colleges in Nepal.[1]
In public sector there are primary health centers, district hospital, provincial hospital and tertiary hospitals. In private sector there are general hospitals as well as super-speciality hospitals.
Government Central Hospital
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According to the National Health Policy of 1991,[2] hospitals equipped with advanced facilities and offering specialty and super-specialty services are to be operated at the central level. The details of these central hospitals are as follows:
Government Diseases Specific Hospital
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Hospital |
City |
Province |
Description
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Patan Mental Hospital
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Lalitpur
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Bagmati
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Kanti Children's Hospital
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Maharajgunj
|
Bagmati
|
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National Cardiac Center
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Basundhara, Kathmandu
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Bagmati
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Established to prevent, detect and treat risk factors of heart disease in Nepal.[4]
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Nepal Eye Hospital
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Tripureshwor
|
Bagmati
|
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Teku Infectious Disease Hospital
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Teku
|
Bagmati
|
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Paropakar Maternity Hospital
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Thapathali
|
Bagmati
|
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Ganga Lal Hospital
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Bansbari, Kathmandu
|
Bagmati
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Specializes in cardiac care.
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Bhaktapur Cancer Hospital
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Bhaktapur
|
Bagmati
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Til Ganga Eye Hospital
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Kathmandu
|
Bagmati
|
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Manmohan Cardiothoracic and vascular Hospital
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Maharajgunj
|
Bagmati
|
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Bharatapur Cancer Hospital
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Bharatpur
|
Bagmati
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National cancer center for diagnosis, treatment, prevention and research
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Sushil Koirala Prakhar Cancer Hospital
|
Khajura
|
Lumbini
|
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Human Organ Transplant Centre
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Dudhpati-17, Bhaktapur
|
Bagmati
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A 100 bedded government Tertiary Organ Transplant hospital
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National Tuberculosis Control Center
|
Thimi, Bhaktapur
|
Bagmati
|
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G.P. Koirala National Center For Respiratory Diseases
|
Shuklagandaki
|
Gandaki
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first specialized respiratory disease in Nepal
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Mechi Eye Hospital
|
Birtamod
|
Koshi
|
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Golchha Eye Hospital
|
Biratnagar
|
Koshi
|
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Sagarmatha Choudhary Eye Hospital
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Lahan, Siraha
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Madhesh
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Established in 1983 AD at Lahan, eastern part of Nepal by Dr Albrecht Hennig from Germany, Nepal Netra Jyoti Sangh (NNJS) and local Choudhary Family.
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Kedia Eye Hospital[5][6]
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Lipani, Birgunj
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Madhesh
|
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Himalayan Eye Hospital
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Pokhara
|
Gandaki
|
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Rapti Eye Hospital
|
Tulsipur, Dang
|
Lumbini
|
50 bedded government hospital, established in 1986 with the support of NCA, Norway and inaugurated by the then king of Nepal, Birendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev.
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Fatte Eye Hospital
|
Nepalgunj
|
Lumbini
|
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Geta Eye Hospital
|
Attariya
|
Sudurpashchim
|
Government Teaching Hospital
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Ayurveda Teaching Hospital
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Hospital |
City |
Province |
Description
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Ayurveda Teaching Hospital
|
Kirtipur
|
Bagmati
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Government Provincial Hospital
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The National Health Policy of 1991 established one Zonal Hospital in each of the country's zones. These hospitals provide specialized services in pediatrics, gynecology, general surgery, general medicine, eye, ear, nose, and throat care, as well as dental services.
Government District Hospital
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According to the National Health Policy of 1991, at least one hospital was established in each district of the country. These hospitals provide outpatient and inpatient services, family planning, maternity and child health services, immunization services, and emergency services. The district hospitals are broadly categorized into four groups—"Ka," "Kha," and "Ga," —based on their geographical location and the availability of services.
Categorization
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No. of beds
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A( Ka)
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15
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B( Kha)
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15-49
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C(Ga)
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50+
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Government Local Level Hospital
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Hospital |
City |
Province |
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Chandranigapur Hospital
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Chandranigapur, rautahat
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Madhesh
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Burtibang Hospital
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Burtiwang, Baglung
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Gandaki
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Rampur Hospital
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Rampur, Palpa
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Gandaki Province
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Banganga Hospital
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Banganga, Kapilvastu
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Lumbini
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Mehalkuna Hospital
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Mehalkuna, Surkhet
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Karnali
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Tikapur Hospital
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Tikapur, Kailali
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Sudurpashchim
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Bakulahar Ratnanagar Hospital
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Ratnagar, Chitwan
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Bagmati
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Bardibas Hospital
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Bardibaas, Mohattarai
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Madhesh
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Katari Hospital
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Katari, Udayapur
|
Koshi
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Methinkot Hospital
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Methinikot, Kavrepalanchowk
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Bagmati
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Maninkhel Hospital
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Manikhel, Lalitpur
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Bagmati
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Mirchaiya Hospital
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Mirchaiya, Siraha
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Madhesh
|
Major Private Hospitals
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Hospital |
City |
Province |
Description
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Annapurna Neuro Hospital
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Maitighar
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Bagmati
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Anandaban Hospital
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Tika Bhairab, Lele, Lalitpur
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Bagmati
|
Hospital founded by The Leprosy Mission provides specialist tertiary leprosy care; also general care and outpatient orthopaedic and dermatology services.
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B & B Hospital
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Gwarko, Kathmandu
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Bagmati
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It is a teaching hospital of Kathmandu University School of Medical Sciences.[8]
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Biratnagar Eye Hospital
|
Biratnagar
|
Koshi
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Established in 2006 at Biratnagar. Second-largest city of Nepal.
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Chitwan Medical College
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Bharatpur, Chitwan District
|
Bagmati
|
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CIWEC
|
Kathmandu
|
Bagmati
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Dhulikhel Hospital
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Dhulikhel
|
Bagmati
|
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Grande Hospital
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Dhapasi, Kathmandu
|
Bagmati
|
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Janaki Medical College
|
Janakpur
|
Madhesh
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Kathmandu Cancer Center Hospital
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Tathali Nala Road, Bhaktapur
|
Bagmati
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First private cancer hospital with modern radiotherapy facilities in Nepal. Specialize in cancer surgery and total body radiotherapy for bone marrow transplant.[9]
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Kathmandu Medical College
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Sinamangal
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Bagmati
|
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Kirtipur Hospital[10]
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Kirtipur, Kathmandu
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Bagmati
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Kist Medical College and Teaching Hospital
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Imadol
|
Bagmati
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Kunde Hospital
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Kunde, Solukhumbu
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Koshi
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Manipal Teaching Hospital
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Pokhara
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Gandaki
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Gandaki Medical College
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Pokhara
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Gandaki
|
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National Institute of Neurological Applied Science
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Bansbari, Kathmandu
|
Bagmati
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Nepal Medical Teaching Hospital
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Jorpati, Kathmandu
|
Bagmati
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Nepal Mediciti Hospital
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Nakhkhu Patan, Karyabinayak
|
Bagmati
|
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Nobel Medical College Teaching Hospital
|
Biratnagar
|
Koshi
|
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Norvic Hospital
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Thapathali, Kathmandu
|
Bagmati
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Om Hospital & Research Centre
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Chabahil, Kathmandu
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Bagmati
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Hospital with around 100 consultants of different specialists and 500 plus staff.[11]
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Siddhasthali Rural Community Hospital
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Ramnagar, Hetauda
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Bagmati
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A non-profit hospital established in 2024 providing general medicine, dental, diagnostic, and emergency services to rural communities.[12]
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Siddhartha Children and Women Hospital
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Butwal, Rupandehi
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Lumbini
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Vayodha Hospital
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Balkhu, Kathmandu
|
Bagmati
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HAMS Hospital
|
Dhumbarahi
|
Bagmati
|
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Himal Hospital
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Naxal
|
Bagmati
|
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Inova Hospital
|
Lazimpat
|
Bagmati
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Chest Clinic of Kathmandu & Allergy Center
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Dillibazar Pipalbot
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Bagmati
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Nepal 1st Allergy Specialized Clinic & Chest Center . Led by Adult & Pediatric Pulmonologist & Allergist Doctor.
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Binaytara Foundation Cancer Center (BTFCC)
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Janakpur
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Madhesh
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Cancer Hospital
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Saptakoshi Neuro Hospital
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Bhokraha ward no.2, near the banks of Sunsari River, Sunsari District
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Koshi
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Established in 23 May 2024 near to Inaruwa Municipality
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