Hardikar Hospital

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Hardikar Hospital
Hardikar Hospital
Geography
Location Pune, Maharashtra, India
Coordinates 18°31′50″N73°50′50″E / 18.530517°N 73.847100°E / 18.530517; 73.847100 Coordinates: 18°31′50″N73°50′50″E / 18.530517°N 73.847100°E / 18.530517; 73.847100
Services
Beds120
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Website deccanhospital.in
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Hardikar Hospital is a Multi Speciality hospital in Pune, Maharashtra, India. It has 120 beds, serves as a private institution, and has a medical school attached to it.

Hardikar Hospital also refers to a 5-bed hospital in Dombivli, India.

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