List of Armed Forces Hospitals In India

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As of 2020, there are 112 Military Hospitals, 12 Air Force Hospitals and 10 Naval Hospitals in India. [1] [2]

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Indian Air Force

HospitalAir BaseCity, StateRef
Command Hospital HQ, Training Command Bengaluru, Karnataka [3] [4]
3 Air Force HospitalAmla AFS Betul, Madhya Pradesh [5] [2]
4 Air Force Hospital Kalaikunda AFS Kharagpur, West Bengal [2]
5 Air Force Hospital Jorhat AFS Jorhat, Assam [6] [2]
6 Air Force Hospital Sulur AFS Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu [7] [8] [2]
7 Air Force Hospital Chakeri AFS Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh [2]
9 Air Force Hospital Halwara AFS Ludhiana, Punjab [9] [2]
10 Air Force Hospital Hasimara AFS Alipurduar, West Bengal [2]
11 Air Force Hospital Hindon AFS Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh [10] [2]
12 Air Force Hospital Gorakhpur AFS Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh [11] [2]
14 Air Force Hospital AFA, Dundigul Hyderabad, Telangana [12] [2]
15 Air Force Hospital Jaisalmer AFS Jaisalmer, Rajasthan [13] [2]

Indian Army

HospitalState
181 Military Hospital TengaArunachal Pradesh
188 Military Hospital Likabali
151 Base Hospital GuwahatiAssam
155 Base Hospital Tezpur
160 Military Hospital Silchar
162 Military Hospital Dinjan
180 Military Hospital Missamari
188 Military Hospital Likabali
Military Hospital DanapurBihar
Military Hospital Gaya
Military Hospital PanajiGoa
Base Hospital Delhi CanttDelhi
Army Hospital (R&R)
Military Hospital AhmedabadGujarat
Military Hospital Baroda
Military Hospital Bhuj
Military Hospital Dharangadhara
Military Hospital Jamnagar
Military Hospital AmbalaHaryana
Command Hospital Chandimandir Cantt
Military Hospital Hisar
Military Hospital KasauliHimachal Pradesh
Military Hospital Shimla
Military Hospital Bakloh
Military Hospital Dalhousie
Military Hospital Palampur
Military Hospital Yol
171 Military Hospital SambaJammu and Kashmir
Command Hospital Udhampur
Military Hospital Doda
92 Base Hospital Srinagar
150 General Hospital Rajouri
166 Military Hospital Jammu
168 Military Hospital Drugmulla
169 Military Hospital Surankot
170 Military Hospital Akhnoor
Military Hospital NamkumJharkhand
Military Hospital Ramgarh
Military Hospital BelgaumKarnataka
Military Hospital CannonoreKerala
Military Hospital Trivandrum
Military Hospital KargilLadakh
153 General Hospital Leh
Military Hospital BhopalMadhya Pradesh
Military Hospital Gwalior
Military Hospital Sagar
Military Hospital Jabalpur
Military Hospital Mhow
Military Hospital Pachmarhi
Military Hospital AhmednagarMaharashtra
Military Hospital Aurangabad
Military Hospital Devlali
Military Hospital Kamptee
Military Hospital Khadakvasla
Military Hospital Kirkee
Command Hospital Pune
Military Hospital CTC Pune
Military Hospital Pulgaon
183 Military Hospital LeimakongManipur
Military Hospital ShillongMeghalaya
154 General Hospital ZakhamaNagaland
165 Military Hospital Dimapur
Military Hospital GopalpurOdisha
Military Hospital AmritsarPunjab
Military Hospital Jalandhar
Military Hospital Patiala
159 General Hospital Ferozpur
167 Military Hospital Pathankot
172 Military Hospital Gurdaspur
173 Military Hospital Faridkot
174 Military Hospital Bathinda
175 Military Hospital Abohar
Military Hospital JodhpurRajasthan
Military Hospital Nasirabad
177 Military Hospital Jalipa
185 Military Hospital Udaipur
Military Hospital Alwar
Military Hospital Jaipur
Military Hospital Kota
176 Military Hospital Sri Ganganagar
184 Military Hospital Suratgarh
187 Military Hospital Bikaner
178 Military Hospital GangtokSikkim
Military Hospital AvadiTamil Nadu
Military Hospital Chennai
Military Hospital Wellington
Military Hospital GolcondaTelangana
Military Hospital Secundrabad
182 Military Hospital AgartalaTripura
Military Hospital DehradunUttarakhand
Military Hospital Lansdowne
Military Hospital Ranikhet
Military Hospital Roorkee
161 Military Hospital Pithoragarh
Military Hospital BabinaUttar Pradesh
Military Hospital Jhansi
Military Hospital Agra
Military Hospital Bareilly
Base Hospital Lucknow
Command Hospital Lucknow
Military Hospital Prayagraj/Allahabad
Military Hospital Faizabad
Military Hospital Fatehgarh
Military Hospital Mathura
Military Hospital Meerut
Military Hospital Varanasi
Base Hospital BarrackporeWest Bengal
Command Hospital Kolkata
Military Hospital Panagarh
158 Base Hospital Bengdubi
Military Hospital Lebong
164 Military Hospital Binaguri
179 Military Hospital Kalimpong

Indian Navy

HospitalCity, StateNotes/Ref
INHS Asvini Colaba, Mumbai, Maharashtra Command Hospital [14] [15]
INHS Kasturi Lonavala, Pune, Maharashtra [16]
INHS Jeevanti Vasco-da-gama, Goa [17] [18]
INHS Patanjali Karwar, Karnataka [19]
INHS Navjivani INA Ezhimala, Kerala [20] [21]
INHS Sanjivani Kochi, Kerala [22] [23] [24]
INHS Kalyani Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh [25]
INHS Nivarini Chilka, Odisha [26] [27]
INHS Dhanvantari Port Blair, Andaman & Nicobar Islands [28]
INHS SandhaniKaranja, Uran, Raigad, Maharashtra [29]

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