KMC Hospital, Mangalore

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KMC Hospital, Mangalore
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KMC Hospital near Jyothi circle in Mangalore
KMC Hospital, Mangalore
Geography
Location Mangalore, Karnataka, India
Coordinates 12°52′22″N74°50′57″E / 12.87285°N 74.84917°E / 12.87285; 74.84917 Coordinates: 12°52′22″N74°50′57″E / 12.87285°N 74.84917°E / 12.87285; 74.84917
Organisation
Funding Private Sector
Type General, Private hospital
Services
Beds600 (KMC, Attavar), 250 (KMC, Jyothi)
Links
Website www.manipalhospitals.com/mangalore

KMC Hospitals, also known as Kasturba Medical College Hospitals (Mangalore) are two hospitals situated in Mangalore. [1] [2] The hospitals are teaching hospitals of the Kasturba Medical College, Mangalore, a constituent unit of Manipal Academy of Higher Education. The hospital at Ambedkar circle is a part of the Manipal Hospitals.

Centers of Excellence

The hospital has various Centers of Excellence (CoE) such as

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References

  1. Jaideep Shenoy (3 August 2019). "Mangaluru: KMC Hospitals to organise health awareness programme". The Times of India. Retrieved 17 December 2019.
  2. Stanley Pinto (7 January 2015). "Book appointments online at KMC Hospitals". The Times of India. Retrieved 17 December 2019.
  3. "Multispeciality hospital in Mangaluru". KMC Hospital. Retrieved 26 January 2020.