Nirmala Hospital

Details

Name :

Nirmala Hospital

Address  :

Marikunnu P.O

Town  :

Calicut

State  :

Kerala

Country  :

INDIA

Post Code:

673012

Phone  :

91 495 2730220

Fax  :

91 495 2730215

Web URL  :

Specialization
  • Cardiology
  • Colour Doppler
  • CT Scanning
  • Dentistry
  • Dermatology
  • ENT
  • Gastro-enterology
  • General Surgeon
  • Internal Medicine
  • Obestetrician/Gynecologist
  • Ophthalmology
  • Orthopedics
  • Paediatrics
  • Pathology Lab
  • Sport Injuiry Clinics
  • Urology
Facilities

Total Number Of Beds : 350

Other Facilities

  • CT/MRI

Advance Facility

  • C-arm Image Interior

Description

A Healing Mission with a Human Touch
In our medical care service special attention is given to the poor and marginalized sections of the society irrespective of caste creed and religion We make sure that no patient is sent unattended because of financial constraints

Another uniqueness of our service is that we aim at rendering quality medical care coupled with a holistic approach in order to bring total healing and wholeness of health to our patients To ensure the latter our Pastoral Care Dept functions in full swing attending to the spiritual psychological and emotional needs of the patients


It is a proud factor that Nirmala Hospital which was just a small dispensary way back in 1937 has now become a 350 bedded Hi Tech Multi superspeciality hospital completing 68 years of exemplary services to the people of Malabar Our motto remains A Healing Mission with a Human Touch and we strive hard to combine the commitment of SLOAN with the tradition of MAYO and the dedication of HAMMERSMITH


History

A tiny seed that sprouted in the year 1937 has grown into a sturdy tree spreading its branches giving shade and protection to the ailing multitude in and around Calicut A great Italian Jesuit Missionary Fr Edward Beretta SJ began a small dispensary in August 1937 Another Italian Jesuit Missionary Fr FX Rocca SJ also took charge in this dispensary Miss Rita Azzori another Italian Missionary coordinated the activities of attending to the needs of the poor sick people Later two sisters belonging to the Sisters of Charity joined to take care of the functioning of the dispensary

The dispensary rendered remarkable services during the World War II Fr FX Rocca SJ put up new buildings with the help of benefactors and saved many lives during the Cholera outbreak in 1943 The dispensary also extended its services to areas where diseases like Malaria and Filariasis was rampant This small dispensary was converted to a 25bedded hospital in 1947

The hospital charted remarkable growth between the periods 1952 1964 the hospital developed under the services of the renowned Italian surgeon Dr Fasana The Sisters of Charity took over the Nursing Services during this period Under the leadership of Rev Fr Vegottini who was the Director from 1953 1964 the dispensary grew into a 70bedded hospital An operation theatre doctors residence and X ray department was also set up during this time

In 1964 the then Bishop of Calicut Rt Rev Dr Aldo Maria Pathroni SJ handed over the administration of the hospital to the Urusline Sisters of Mary Immaculate Rev Mother Stefania Murellai accepted the Bishops offer The hospitral grew and flourished under the able administration of Rev Mother Alosia Vas the first administrator along with Sr Camilla the first nursing superintendent late Sr Celine and Sr Beatrice They offered themselves wholeheartedly to the services of the sick Their unwavering faith in the Divine Providence deep humility and enduring courage saw them through the difficult years

Under the tireless and able leadership of Sr Dr Giovanna Alberoni who took charge as Medical Superintend and Administrator in 1966 the hospital expanded to cater to the needs of the number of sick people The present maternity block St Johns Block School of Nursing Nurses Hostel and Intensive Care Unit stand witness to her daring courage and foresight

Gradually over the years the hospital grew and expanded and reached the bed strength of 250 in year 1975 with additional training and educational facilities through nursing school in 1969 and Medical laboratory technology course in 1976
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