Hospitals in Karnataka

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Karnataka, a state in the southwestern region of India, is recognized for its rich history, diverse culture, and technological advancements. Bengaluru, the capital city, is known as the "Silicon Valley of India" and serves as a major hub for IT and biotechnology. The state has established a solid foundation in healthcare, with both traditional Ayurvedic centers and modern medical institutions.

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Karnataka's healthcare system stretches beyond the urban centers. The state has numerous Primary Health Centers (PHCs) and Community Health Centers (CHCs) scattered throughout its diverse districts. These units, in tandem with mobile health clinics, play a pivotal role in offering healthcare services to the state's remote regions. No results

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<ref>Information sourced from the Karnataka Health Department, the respective hospital websites, and Karnataka state publications.</ref>

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