Bombay Hospital, hospital in India
Bombay Hospital is a large medical facility in the Mumbai City district, with departments covering cardiology, neurology, and pulmonology, among others. The building has wide corridors, spacious waiting areas, and diagnostic equipment including MRI and ultrasound machines.
The hospital was founded more than 70 years ago by Shri Rameshwardas Birla, starting as a modest facility and growing steadily over the decades. New departments and wings were added over time as the medical needs of the city expanded.
The hospital draws patients from across the city, not just from the surrounding neighborhood. The mix of people gathering daily near the entrance reflects the broad reach this place has built over the years.
The hospital is in the Mumbai City district and is reachable by bus, train, or metro from most parts of the city. Churchgate railway station is just a short walk away, making it easy to reach from many neighborhoods.
The hospital runs a nursing college alongside its medical departments, training future practitioners on the same site where patients are treated. This side of the hospital is rarely noticed by visitors but shapes the next generation of healthcare workers in the city.
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