Gondia Homoeopathic Medical College & Hospital

Name :

Gondia Homoeopathic Medical College & Hospital

Address  :

Surya Tola

Town  :

Gondia

State  :

Maharashtra

Country  :

INDIA

Post Code:

441 614

Phone  :

91 7182223365

Fax  :

91 7182 253815

Web URL  :

Gondia Homoeopathic Medical College  Hospital
Specialization
  • General Medicine
  • Gynaecology
  • Obestetrician/Gynecologist
Facilities

Total Number Of Beds : 50

Ambulance : 1


Description

Gondia Homoeopathic Medical College amp Hospital Registration no F780Bhandara is a selffinancing institution run by Gondia Homoeopathic Education Society from the academic year 198990 Registration no Maharashtra9176B The College offers a degree course BHMS of four and a half years duration plus one year compulsory rotating internship after passing Final BHMS Examination

The College has obtained approval of Government of Maharashtra and is recognised by Central Council of Homoeopathy New Delhi It is affiliated to Maharashtra University of Health Sciences Nashik Gondia Homoeopathic Education Society has already applied for the PostGraduate course MD in Homoeopathy which is expected to be operational very soon

Presently the College has its own doublestoried building of about 36000 square feet of construction The college has also acquired 6 acres of adjoining land for developing hostel and Herb Garden This building accommodates the Out Patients Department a 50bedded Hospital a Labour Room and an Operation Theatre The College can boast of its very wellequipped laboratories having computerized systems and AudioVisual facilities


History

Gondia Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital is situated in Gondia District of Maharashtra The college was established in 1989 and is managed by the Gondia Homoeopathic Education Society The college is approved by the state government and recognized by the Center Council of Homeopathy CCH New Delhi Gondia Homeopathic Medical College amp Hospital is affiliated to Maharashtra University of Health Sciences Nashik
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