Acharya Shri Chander College Of Medical Sciences & Hospital

Name :

Acharya Shri Chander College Of Medical Sciences & Hospital

Address  :

P.O: Majeen(Ascoms)
N.H.Bypass Sidhra

Town  :

Jammu

State  :

Jammu and Kashmir

Country  :

INDIA

Post Code:

180006

Phone  :

0191 2662536

Fax  :

2662360

Web URL  :

Not Available

Description

Acharya Shri Chander College of Medical Sciences and Hospital Jammu was established in 1996The College and the Teaching Hospital are located on the picturesque hill slope above River Tawi about 8 Kms away from the heart of Jammu CityThe college commands a scenic beauty all around with Mata Vaishno Devi Trikuta Hills and snow covered peaks on the north and small green hills surrounding other sidesThe College is affiliated to the University of Jammu which is also the examining body of the programme offered by the College

In order to provide health care facilities to people living in JampK State the first MRI Scanner and the first Heart Care Centre was established in this Colloge The first Angioplasty in JampK State was also conducted in this Hospital on 10th October 2001The Hospital is empanelled with various organizations for treatment of their employees and has been approved by JampK Government for treatment of Government employees and their families
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