Mungra Medical Centre

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Mungra Medical Centre
Het districtsziekenhuis in Nieuw-Nickerie, Bestanddeelnr 252-5443.jpg
's Lands Ziekenhuis Nickerie (1947)
Mungra Medical Centre
Geography
Location Nieuw-Nickerie, Suriname
Coordinates 5°56′26″N56°59′13″W / 5.940542°N 56.986842°W / 5.940542; -56.986842 Coordinates: 5°56′26″N56°59′13″W / 5.940542°N 56.986842°W / 5.940542; -56.986842
Organisation
Funding Government hospital
Services
Beds100 [1]
History
Opened15 January 1959 [2]
Links
Website www.szn.sr
Lists Hospitals in Suriname

Mungra Medical Centre (Dutch: Mungra Medisch Centrum or MMC) is a hospital in Nieuw-Nickerie, Suriname. It was the first hospital in Suriname outside of Paramaribo. [3]

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History

On 31 March 1907, the government set up a commission to upgrade the infirmary in Nickerie to a hospital. [3] This became known as the 's Lands Ziekenhuis Nickerie, which was located in Margarethenburg, not too far from Nieuw-Nickerie. Due to its remote location, small size and problems with flooding, it was decided in the 1950s to close it and open a new hospital on the Annastraat in Nieuw-Nickerie. The first stone was laid on 25 July 1956 and the hospital was eventually opened on 15 January 1959. [2]

On 7 March 1994, the hospital was named Lachmipersad Mungra Regional Hospital Nickerie after Lachmipersad Mungra, a physician and member of parliament from Nickerie. On 25 May 2017, the hospital was renamed to Mungra Medical Centre. [4] On 8 December 2017, the MMC together with the Ministry of Defence will be setting up five outpatient clinics in Kalebaskreek, Donderskamp, Corneliskondre, and Kabalebo. [5]

Services

The hospital specializes in gynecology, surgery, internal medicine, pediatrics, radiology, urology, psychology, otorhinolaryngology. The patient will be referred to Paramaribo for ophthalmology, orthopedic surgery, dermatology, psychiatry, and neurology. [6]

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References

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  3. 1 2 "Gouvernement Besluiten - Hospitaal Commissie". De Surinamer via Delpher (in Dutch). 31 March 1907. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
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