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[[File:IGMC SHIMLA.jpg|thumb|IGMC SHIMLA]] India has a vast and diverse healthcare system, comprising both public and private hospitals. This article provides an overview of some of the most notable hospitals across the country. The healthcare sector in India is rapidly growing, offering services ranging from primary healthcare to advanced medical treatments and research. == Public Hospitals == Public hospitals in India are run by government entities, ranging from central to local levels. These hospitals are generally more affordable than private hospitals and are accessible to a larger section of the population. * [[All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS)]] * [[Safdarjung Hospital]] * [[Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital]] * [[Tata Memorial Hospital]] == Private Hospitals == Private hospitals in India often provide high-quality healthcare services, with some being recognized for their excellence both nationally and internationally. They tend to have better facilities and shorter waiting times compared to public hospitals but can be more expensive. * [[Apollo Hospitals]] * [[Fortis Healthcare]] * [[Max Healthcare]] * [[Narayana Health]] == Specialty Hospitals == India is also home to hospitals that specialize in specific fields of medicine, offering advanced treatments and surgeries. * [[Aravind Eye Hospitals]] - Specializing in ophthalmology * [[National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro-Sciences (NIMHANS)]] - Specializing in mental health and neurosciences * [[Shankara Nethralaya]] - Another renowned eye hospital == Challenges == Despite the growth in the healthcare sector, India faces challenges such as unequal access to healthcare services across different regions and economic disparities among the population. == See Also == * [[Healthcare in India]] * [[Medical tourism in India]] [[Category:Healthcare in India]] [[Category:Hospitals in India]] {{hospital-stub}} ``` This example provides a basic structure for an article on the "List of Hospitals in India," including sections for public and private hospitals, specialty hospitals, and challenges faced by the healthcare sector in India. It uses internal links to connect to related articles and categories to help organize the content within the broader context of healthcare in India. The {{hospital-stub}} template at the end indicates that the article is a stub, suggesting that it is a starting point for more detailed information and can be expanded.