Apollo Hospital, Bilaspur

Name :

Apollo Hospital, Bilaspur

Address  :

Seepat Road
Opp. I.I.M

Town  :

Bilaspur

State  :

Chhattisgarh

Country  :

INDIA

Phone  :

91 07752 248300 06

Fax  :

+91-7752-409999

Web URL  :

Specialization
  • Angiography.
  • Cardiothoracic Surgeon
  • Dentistry
  • General Surgeon
  • Maxillofacial Surgery
  • Oncologist
  • Ophthalmology
  • Paediatrics
  • Plastic Surgery
Facilities

ICU Beds : 50

Total Number Of Beds : 300

Speciality Type :

Multi Speciality :

  • Surgical General
  • Dental

Description

AApollo Hospitals Bilaspur was established in October 2001 It was the first multispecialty tertiary care hospital in the state of Chhattisgarh The 300bed hospital including 50 bedded ICU is set on a lush green of 19 acrecampus

Apollo Hospitals Bilaspur has completed over 1375 Cardiothoracic surgeries including Paediatric and 13300 Cardiac interventional procedures with a success rate of 985

The hospital has done over 52767 major and 22173 minor surgeries that include
3760 Neuro and Spinal surgeries15584 Orthopaedic surgeries including Knee Hip amp Elbow joint replacementsOver 3931 Laparoscopic surgeriesOver 25527 eye surgeries other ophthalmology Procedures Incl Laser Treatment7913 Urosurgeries Over 17584 General Surgeries amp Oncology procedures3802 Plastic surgeriesOver 1908 Dental amp Facio Maxillary surgeries


History

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