Victoria Hospital (Bangalore Medical College)

Victoria Hospital
Bangalore Medical College
The Old building
Geography
Location Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Coordinates 12°57′48.2″N 77°34′25.75″E / 12.963389°N 77.5738194°E / 12.963389; 77.5738194Coordinates: 12°57′48.2″N 77°34′25.75″E / 12.963389°N 77.5738194°E / 12.963389; 77.5738194
Organisation
Funding

Government

Medical Superintendent = Dr Satish
Hospital type General, Teaching hospital
Affiliated university Bangalore Medical College
Services
Beds 1000
History
Founded 1901
Links
Website http://www.bmcri.org/victoria_hosp.html
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Victoria Hospital is a government run hospital affiliated with Bangalore Medical College now renamed Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute. It is the largest hospital in Bangalore, India. Started by Shri Krishnaraja Wodeyar, the then Maharaja of Mysore in 1901, the hospital soon rose to be among the prominent hospitals in South India.

Health care facilities

Emergency services are available 24 hours including traumatology and emergency surgery in the Mahabodhi Burns and Casualty block with a 24-hour blood bank. The burns department housed in the same building is among the best in Karnataka and is managed by the Plastic Surgery department. A centralized laboratory modernized with a grant from Infosys provides 24-hour services. The outpatient department housed in the Sir Puttanna Chetty block has a pharmacy that supplies medicines free to poor patients. The main building houses the administrative offices and wards. The centenary building houses new wards and the nuclear medicine department with gamma camera and modern operation theatres. The radiology department is in the B.M. Srinivasaiah block. The E.N.T department is in the Venkateshwara Institute. A dharmashala on the hospital campus provides subsidized accommodation for patient's companions.

Departments

Victoria Hospital, Bangalore - Wiele's Studio
  • Internal Medicine
  • General Surgery
  • Orthopedics
  • E.N.T.
  • Blood Bank
  • Anaesthesia
  • Radiodiagnosis: All special X-rays, ultrasound, CT scan, famma camera for isotope scans
  • Radiotherapy
  • Skin and Cosmetology
  • Neurology
  • Neurosurgery
  • Urology :
  • Nephrology with dialysis facilities
  • Plastic, Cosmetic and Reconstructive Microsurgery
  • Surgical Gastroenterology
  • Microbiology
  • Pathology
  • Biochemistry
  • Forensic Medicine
  • Physiotherapy
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