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The Leprosy Misson Hospital, Purulia

Manguria, Purulia, West Bengal 723101, India

The Leprosy Misson Hospital, Purulia
Hospital
4.4
30 reviews
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88HQ+P6 Purulia, West Bengal, India
+91 3252 222 501
tlmpurulia.in
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RAJESH KUMBHAKAR
RAJESH KUMBHAKAR
FROM THE LEPROSY MISSON HOSPITAL, PURULIA
'The Leprosy Mission Hospital in Purulia District established in 1888 is recognized by the government as a specialized leprosy referral centre, providing quality secondary and tertiary level leprosy care. The Leprosy Mission Hospital, Purulia, also provides general health care through hospital based and community outreach services. The hospitals see more than 52,000 patients each year. It specializes in dermatology, ophthalmology and general medicine and also provides general health care and has an Artificial Limb Centre. It renders free services to people affected with leprosy and minimal and affordable medical care to other communities in the surrounding areas.'
DREAM BUYERS
DREAM BUYERS
leprosy mission hospital one of the oldest hospital in purulia district . this hospital is famous for skin specialist doctors .
Tilottma Mahato
Tilottma Mahato
Experienced dermatologist for every skin problems and other healthcare facilities.
SONU KUMAR
SONU KUMAR277 days ago
Good
Kumar Milan
Kumar Milan1 year ago
Best treatment place
ACHINTYA MANDAL
ACHINTYA MANDAL1 year ago
Medicine shop very late . My Registration fee 200 +medicine 500...So late all service here. .
Black Diamond
Black Diamond2 years ago
The Leprosy Mission was founded in 1874 as ‘The Mission to Lepers’ by an Irishman named Wellesley Cosby Bailey, in Ambala, India. Subsequently in 1973, The Leprosy Mission Trust India (TLMTI) was registered as a Society under the Societies Registration Act of 1860. TLMTI is the largest leprosy-focused non-governmental organisation in India and is headquartered in New Delhi, India. The organisation works with people affected by leprosy and other neglected tropical diseases (NTDs), people with disabilities, and marginalised communities, especially women.
TLMTI has a diverse set of programmes – Healthcare, Sustainable Livelihood, Community Empowerment, Advocacy, and Research and Training. These programmes are implemented through 14 hospitals and two clinics, six vocational training centres, five residential care homes for elderly persons affected by leprosy, nine community empowerment projects, and a research laboratory, spread across 10 states of India – Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Delhi, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, and West Bengal.
JITEN MAHATO
JITEN MAHATO2 years ago
Be mentally prepare to wait till 4 pm if you arrive at 10 or 11am for general outdoor service.
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