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Medical Facilities in Kolkata Consular District Contents Medical Facilities in Kolkata Consular District The following list of hospitals and physicians has been compiled by the American Consulate General, Kolkata. It is not meant to be a complete listing, as there are many competent doctors in the community. Retention on this list does not indicate continued competence but rather a lack of negative comment. The listing does not represent either a guarantee of competence or endorsement by the Department of State or by the American Consulate General in Kolkata. Dialing in India: The country code for India is 91. If you are calling within India, please omit the country code and replace with a ‘0’ for all numbers listed below. Contents WEST BENGAL: Kolkata ....................................................................................................................................... 5 Hospitals ............................................................................................................................................................... 5 Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals ...................................................................................................................... 5 B.M. Birla Heart Research Centre ............................................................................................................ 5 B.P. Poddar Hospital & Medical Research Ltd. ................................................................................... 5 Belle Vue Clinic .............................................................................................................................................. 5 Bhagirathi Neotia Woman & Child Care Centre ................................................................................. 6 Columbia Asia ................................................................................................................................................. 6 Fortis Hospital................................................................................................................................................ 6 Fortis Hospital & Kidney Institute .......................................................................................................... 6 Kothari Medical Center ............................................................................................................................... 6 Medica Superspeciality Hospital ............................................................................................................. 7 Mission of Mercy Hospital & Research Center .................................................................................... 7 Narayana Multispecialty Hospital ........................................................................................................... 7 Peerless Hospital & B.K. Roy Research Centre ................................................................................... 7 Rabindranath Tagore International Institute of Cardiac Sciences ............................................. 7 Ramakrishna Mission Seva Pratishthan ............................................................................................... 8 Ruby General Hospital ................................................................................................................................ 8 Sri Aurobindo Seva Kendra ....................................................................................................................... 8 Woodlands Multispecialty Hospital Limited ....................................................................................... 8 1 | P a g e Eye Hospitals ....................................................................................................................................................... 9 Disha Eye Hospital & Research Centre .................................................................................................. 9 Priyamvada Birla Aravind Eye Hospital ............................................................................................... 9 Sankara Nethralaya ...................................................................................................................................... 9 Sunetra Family Eye Care Centre .............................................................................................................. 9 Medical Practitioners ................................................................................................................................... 10 General Practitioners ................................................................................................................................... 10 General Surgeons ........................................................................................................................................... 11 General Dentists: ............................................................................................................................................ 11 Pediatricians .................................................................................................................................................... 12 Pediatric Surgeon ........................................................................................................................................... 13 Cardiologists .................................................................................................................................................... 13 Neurologists ..................................................................................................................................................... 14 Gastroenterologists ....................................................................................................................................... 14 Psychologists/Psychiatrists ....................................................................................................................... 14 Dermatologists ................................................................................................................................................ 16 Ear, Nose & Throat Specialists ................................................................................................................... 17 Obstetricians and Gynecologists .............................................................................................................. 17 Ophthalmologists ........................................................................................................................................... 18 Orthopedists .................................................................................................................................................... 19 Plastic Surgeons .............................................................................................................................................. 19 Urologists .......................................................................................................................................................... 19 Diagnostics Facilities .................................................................................................................................... 20 Chemists / Pharmacists (open 24 hours) .............................................................................................. 21 WEST BENGAL: Krishnanagar ............................................................................................................... 22 Glocal Hospital ................................................................................................................................................ 22 WEST BENGAL: Nabadwip ..................................................................................................................... 22 Sevayan Home and Diagnostic Center .................................................................................................... 22 2 | P a g e WEST BENGAL: Darjeeling ..................................................................................................................... 22 Planter’s Hospital ........................................................................................................................................... 22 Yuma Hospital ................................................................................................................................................. 22 WEST BENGAL: Kalimpong .................................................................................................................... 23 Kalimpong Sub Divisional Hospital ......................................................................................................... 23 WEST BENGAL: Siliguri........................................................................................................................... 23 Anandaloke Hospital & Neurosciences Centre .................................................................................... 23 Dr. Malay's Hospital & Neurosciences Centre Pvt. Ltd. ..................................................................... 23 Neotia Getwel Healthcare Centre ............................................................................................................. 23 BIHAR: Patna ............................................................................................................................................ 24 Paras HMRI Hospital, Patna ........................................................................................................................ 24 Kurji Holy Family Hospital.........................................................................................................................
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