Ampara Hospital

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Ampara Hospital
Ministry of Health, Sri Lanka
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Geography
Location Ampara, Ampara District, Eastern Province, Sri Lanka
Coordinates 7°17′56.20″N81°41′23.80″E / 7.2989444°N 81.6899444°E / 7.2989444; 81.6899444 Coordinates: 7°17′56.20″N81°41′23.80″E / 7.2989444°N 81.6899444°E / 7.2989444; 81.6899444
Organisation
Care system Public
Funding Government hospital
Services
Beds 476
Links
Website ghampara.gov.lk
Lists Hospitals in Sri Lanka

Ampara Hospital is a government hospital in Ampara, Sri Lanka. It is controlled by the central government in Colombo. As of 2010 it had 476 beds. [1] The hospital is sometimes called Ampara General Hospital or Ampara District General Hospital.

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References

  1. "Under Line Ministry Beds 2010" (PDF). Ministry of Health, Sri Lanka.