Imperial Hospital Limited

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Imperial Hospital Limited
Apollo Imperial Hospitals
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Imperial Hospital Limited
Geography
LocationZakir Hossain Road, Pahartali, Chattogram, Bangladesh
Coordinates 22°21′33″N91°47′35″E / 22.3591969°N 91.7931206°E / 22.3591969; 91.7931206
Organisation
Care system Private
Funding Chattogram Eye hospital and Training Board Trust
Type Private
Services
StandardsInternational
Beds375
History
OpenedApril 2019
Links
Website ihlbd.org
Lists Hospitals in Bangladesh
Building details
General information
LocationZakir Hossain Road, Pahartali
Technical details
Floor area660,000 square feet (61,000 m2)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Kaplan McLaughlin Diaz (KMD)

Imperial Hospital Limited (AKA: Apollo Imperial Hospitals [1] ) is a private hospital in Chittagong, Bangladesh. IHL was opened for the public in April 2019 during an inauguration ceremony launched by Devi Shetty, an Indian cardiac surgeon and entrepreneur. [2] [3]

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History and background

The construction of Imperial Hospital Limited is 800 crore (US$68 million) funded by the Chattogram Eye hospital and Training Board Trust, and 200 crore (US$17 million) invested by the World Bank. [4] In 2015, the hospital authority signed a contract with an Austrian-based healthcare consultancy group Vamed Engineering GmbH & Co KG for construction. IHL's design and drawings prepared by United States-based healthcare architectural and engineering consultant firm Kaplan McLaughlin Diaz (KMD). [2] Around 7.5 acres (3.0 ha) of land were reserved for the construction the medical complex. [5]

In 2022, after partnership with Chennai based health group Apollo Hospital it renamed as Apollo Imperial Hospitals. Under this agreement it will operate and manage the hospital. [1]

Medical facilities

With advanced medical equipment spread out with a floor area of 660,000 square feet (61,000 m2), the 375-bed Imperial Hospital situated into five buildings with four interconnected. [5] In other facilities the hospital has 88 single cabins, [6] 76 double cabins, 14 modular operating theatres, 16 nurses stations, 62 consulting rooms with outpatient department facilities, 64 critical care beds, 44 beds for newborn, Neonatal intensive care unit with 44 beds, and eight pediatric intensive care unit (ICU). [2] [5]

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References

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