Hospitals in Tripura

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Tripura, nestled in the Northeastern region of India, boasts of a diverse culture, rooted traditions, and improving healthcare infrastructure. As a state with a significant rural population, the healthcare services are continually being improved and expanded to cater to every individual.

Major Hospitals in Agartala[edit]

Hospitals Across the State[edit]

Specialty Hospitals[edit]

Rural and Community Healthcare[edit]

Understanding the importance of making healthcare accessible in remote areas, the Tripura government has instituted numerous Primary Health Centers (PHCs) and Community Health Centers (CHCs) throughout its districts. These centers are instrumental in providing essential health services to the rural populace.

Achievements and Innovations[edit]

The government of Tripura has launched several health initiatives like 'Tripura Sundari Scheme' for maternal and child health and the establishment of mobile medical units in rural areas. Such endeavors underline the state's commitment to improving its healthcare indices. No results

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<ref>Data sources include the Tripura Health Department, individual hospital websites, and relevant health publications.</ref>

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