District Hospital, Agra

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District Hospital, Agra
District Hospital, Agra
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LocationMahatma Gandhi Rd, Chhipitola, Rakabganj, Agra,, Uttar Pradesh, India
Coordinates 27°10′15″N78°00′38″E / 27.170830°N 78.010424°E / 27.170830; 78.010424
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District Hospital, Agra is a government-run hospital in Agra, India, on Mahatma Gandhi Road. [1] It serves the Agra district of the Uttar Pradesh state, India.

As of 2016, the hospital has 112 beds, including 100 general, 12 emergency and 6 private. The staff strength is 160, which includes 56 doctors, 44 paramedical personnel and 60 others. The doctors include 53 specialists. [2]

It is recognised by the Medical Council of India under the Medical Council of India Act, 1956. The Lady Lyall (L.L.) Hospital in Agra is attached to District Hospital, Agra for Obstretrics and Gynecology departments.

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References

  1. Government Hospitals in Agra
  2. "District Hospital, Agra". Archived from the original on 25 October 2018. Retrieved 11 February 2016.