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Hamidia Hospital
Location Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh
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Country India
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Website [ Official website]


Hamidia Hospital is a prominent public teaching hospital located in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. It is affiliated with Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal, and serves as a major healthcare provider in the region.

History

Hamidia Hospital was established in 1928 and has since been a key institution in providing medical education and healthcare services. It is named after Sultan Hamidullah Khan, the last ruling Nawab of Bhopal.

Facilities

The hospital is equipped with a wide range of medical facilities, including an emergency department, intensive care units, and specialized departments for various medical disciplines. It has a capacity of 800 beds, making it one of the largest hospitals in the state.

Departments

Hamidia Hospital hosts several specialized departments, including:

Education and Research

As a teaching hospital, Hamidia Hospital plays a crucial role in the education of medical students from Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal. It provides hands-on training and research opportunities in various fields of medicine.

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