BAPS
Medical Services
For
many years the BAPS has been actively providing a wide range
of medical services to all stratas of society, both in India
and abroad. Ranging from the basic to the advanced, through
its mobile dispensaries to its well-equipped hospitals and
healthcare centres, BAPS serves over 485,000 patients annually.
Including preventive and curative treatment, BAPS Medical
Services is active in many remote tribal areas and hundreds
of villages throughout Gujarat.
At present, BAPS manages 8 charitable hospitals and healthcare
centres in Gujarat and Mumbai, with two more under construction.
The figures below represent the total number of patients treated
at major BAPS hospitals and healthcare centres upto March
2002 from their date of opening:
Major
BAPS hospitals |
Total
number of patients treated |
T.M.Vadodariya Hospital,
Botad (from April 1992) |
354,509 |
Pramukh Swami Eye Hospital,
Mumbai (from February 1996) |
415,443 |
Pramukh Swami Healthcare
& Research Centre, Amdavad (from December 1996) |
164,071 |
Pramukh Swami Hospital,
Dabhoi (from April 2000) |
51,944 |
Pramukh Swami Prathmik
Arogya Kendra, Chansad (from September 2000) |
24,803 |
Pramukh Swami Hospital,
Atladara (from February 2001) |
36,537 |
Pramukh Swami Hospital,
Bhuj (from February 2001) |
40,154 |
Pramukh Swami Mobile
Dispensaries - serving tribal areas and villages around
Bhuj (from August 1998)
Khed
Brahma (From August 1999) |
122,560 |
Pavi
Jetpur (From October 1999) |
84,927 |
Dharampur
(From November 1999) |
77,302 |
Rajpipla
(From June 2000) |
38,410 |
Dang
Navsari (From August 2000) |
33,397 |
Devgadh
Baria (From September 2000) |
73,024 |
Sankari
(From March 2002) |
2,732 |
Bhuj
(From February 2001) |
27,134 |
Total
|
459,486 |
|
421,948 |
|