Government E. N. T. Hospital

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Government E. N. T. Hospital
Government of Telangana
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Geography
Location5-1-174, Koti, Hyderabad, India
Organisation
Care system Public
Type Speciality
Affiliated university K.N.R. Health University
Services
Emergency department yes
History
Opened1955

Government E. N. T. Hospital is one of the oldest[ citation needed ] specialty hospitals in Hyderabad, India. It is located in Koti and run by the Government of Telangana. It exclusively serves the patients with ear, nose or throat diseases across the state of Telangana.

The building now housing the ENT Hospital earlier was the residence of Parsi businessmen brothers Pestonji Meherji and Viccaji Meherji [1]

Departments

And the building architecture is very nice with mixture of Ghothic and indo style. It is the right place for the archaeology students to study mansion work, glass work and marble sculptures of the old ages.

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References

  1. Mungara, Sunil (14 August 2017). "170 years old and standing tall: This Fire Temple was built by two banker brothers". The Times of India . Hyderabad. Retrieved 3 April 2020.
  2. ENT surgeon heads audiology wing in Hyderabad