PGIMER Satellite Centre Sangrur

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PGIMER Satellite Centre Sangrur
PGIMER Satellite Centre Sangrur
Geography
LocationGhabdan village, Sangrur, (Malwa), Punjab, India
Coordinates 30°15′27″N75°57′29″E / 30.257634°N 75.9580833°E / 30.257634; 75.9580833
Organisation
Care system Public
Funding ₹200 Crores
Affiliated university PGI Chandigarh [1]
Patron Minister for Health and Family Welfare
Services
Beds300
History
Construction started2013
Opened2016
Links
Website pgimer.edu.in
Lists Hospitals in India

Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research Satellite Centre Sangrur (PGIMER Satellite Centre Sangrur) is a hospital based in Sangrur, Punjab, India. [2] [3]

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History

In 2013, Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad laid foundation stone of 25 acres and 300-bed PGIMER Satellite Centre Sangrur in Ghabdan village of Sangrur district. [4] [5] [6]

Facilities

Inaugurated in 2016, OPD services [7] [8] are available from 9.00 am till 4.00 pm (Monday to Saturday) at PGIMER Satellite Centre Sangrur for OPD facilities in Internal Medicine, Community Medicine, Pediatrics,Radiotherapy, Psychiatry, General Surgery, Obstetrics and gynaecology, Ophthalmology (Eye), ENT, Orthopedics, and Dental. Medical Diagnostic facilities of X-ray and ECG and laboratory services in Biochemistry, Hematology and Microbiology are also available. [9] [10] [11]

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