Guru Nanak Hospital And Research Centre

Name :

Guru Nanak Hospital And Research Centre

Address  :

Station Road

Town  :

Ranchi

State  :

Jharkhand

Country  :

INDIA

Post Code:

834 001

Phone  :

0651-2460506

Fax  :

0651-2461529

Web URL  :

Guru Nanak Hospital And Research Centre
Specialization
  • Cardiology
  • Cardiothoracic Surgeon
  • Dermatology
  • Endocrinology
  • General Medicine
  • General Surgeon
  • Nephrology
  • Neuro Surgery
  • Neurologist
  • Obestetrician/Gynecologist
  • Ophthalmology
  • Orthopedics
  • Paediatrics
  • Plastic Surgery
  • Psychiatrist
  • Pulmonology
  • Urology
Facilities

Total Number Of Beds : 250

Other Facilities

  • Pathology

Advance Facility

  • Blood Bank

Description

In January 1997 under the aegis of Sri Guru Singh Sabha Ranchi and Guru Nanak Secondary School Ranchi a committee headed by S Kuldip Singh as a President and S Harjit Singh Sahni as Hony Secretary was constituted to begin this noble task of commencing the project With their untiring efforts and devotion the first phase of the Hospital completed with a humble beginning of 10 beds along with the facility of OPD Indoor Pathology XRay and Ambulance was inaugurated on 10th Jan 1998 by the world renowned NeuroPhysician Dr K K Sinha The service rendered during the short period were highly appreciated with overwhelming response from the patients and it was felt by the Committee to plan for the expansion of Hospital at the earliest in the interest of the people of this region In July 1999 the next committee under the President ship of S Gurdip Singh Saluja with S Charanjit Singh Wasu as Hony Secretary took over the construction of the second phase with a view to raising the capacity of the Hospital to 100 beds by April 2001 Dr S Bakshi is associated as medical advisor

The Hospital Committee has a plan to expand its capacity to 400 beds over a period of five years with a view to converting the Hospital finally into a fullfledged Medical College and Research Centre


History

In January 1997 under the aegis of Sri Guru Singh Sabha Ranchi and Guru Nanak Secondary School Ranchi a committee headed by S Kuldip Singh as a President and S Harjit Singh Sahni as Hony Secretary was constituted to begin this noble task of commencing the project With their untiring efforts and devotion the first phase of the Hospital completed with a humble beginning of 10 beds along with the facility of OPD Indoor Pathology XRay and Ambulance was inaugurated on 10th Jan 1998 by the world renowned NeuroPhysician Dr K K Sinha The service rendered during the short period were highly appreciated with overwhelming response from the patients and it was felt by the Committee to plan for the expansion of Hospital at the earliest in the interest of the people of this region In July 1999 the next committee under the President ship of S Gurdip Singh Saluja with S Charanjit Singh Wasu as Hony Secretary took over the construction of the second phase with a view to raising the capacity of the Hospital to 100 beds by April 2001 Dr S Bakshi is associated as medical advisor

The Hospital Committee has a plan to expand its capacity to 400 beds over a period of five years with a view to converting the Hospital finally into a fullfledged Medical College and Research Centre
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