Suyog Netralaya

Details

Name :

Suyog Netralaya

Address  :

97/7, Khanchand Market, 1 st Floor
Shinde Chowk, Near Janata Bank, Navi Peth

Town  :

Solapur

State  :

Maharashtra

Country  :

INDIA

Post Code:

413007

Phone  :

+(91)-217-2622969, (0217) 2324719

Web URL  :

Not Available
Specialization
  • Ophthalmology
  • Pathology Lab
Facilities

Speciality Type :

  • Single Speciality : Ophthalmology

Description

The city of Solapur is best known for its spectacular Hindu temples Built several years ago they still attract thousands of worshipers But in recent years Solapur has been attracting thousands of new visitors These are not sightseers rather they are people seeking to have their sight restored pilgrims of modern medicine They come to Suyog Netralaya Hospital at Solapur which many experts consider one of the finest eye hospitals in the Solapur

Founded in 1976 by Dr Birajdar Suyog Netralaya System today is the largest and most productive eye care facility in the Solapur From April 2007 to March 2008 about thousands persons have received outpatient eye care and have undergone eye surgeries at the Suyog Netralaya Hospital at Solapur

Blending traditional hospitality with stateoftheart ophthalmic care Suyog Netralaya Hospital offers comprehensive eye care in the most systematic way attracting patients from all around the Solapur
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