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Dr Rana Patir Neurologist FMRI Gurugram

, 2Q38+XR4, Africa Ave, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Contact Phones : 09325887033,9325887033
Dr. Rana Patir is one the best and most experienced neurosurgeons in India. He is an eminent Neurosurgeon of India with more than 23 years of experience in the field of advanced Neurosurgery. He is Head and Director - Department of Neurosurgery at Fortis Memorial Research Institute, Gurgaon. Dr. Rana Patir the best neurosurgeon in Gurgaon delivers superlative degree of clinical care with a focus on using minimally invasive techniques whenever possible. He is committed to the evaluation and treatment of both paediatric and adult neurosurgical disorders.

HBG Medical Assistance

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Contact Phones : +27665773560,+27665773560
Some of the major surgeries done at our Neurosurgery Centres are the Excision of Tumours of the Brain, commonly known as Craniotomy, Surgery for Hydrocephalous known as V-P Shunt We perform Surgery for Epilepsy and Brain Stem Glioma, among many other procedures. These are some of the hospitals that have worked with HBG Medical Assistance so we can provide more insights about them.

St Paul Hospital Millennium Medical College

-, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Contact Phones : -,+251112763536
Web Address :www.sphmmc.edu.et
St. Paul's Hospital was founded during the time of Emperor Haile Selassie at a location now known as the regional bus terminal in the market place in Addis Ketema. It was established with the view of helping underserved populations who could not afford medical expenses. It was inaugurated in July 1947, equipped with 250 beds. The Hospital was first administered by the Ministry of Health, but hospital management was later transferred to a board of directors associated with what was then known as the Haile Selassie I Foundation. The Foundation itself was administered with finances obtained from the rent of hotel buildings and other local businesses. In 1968/69 a new hospital building was constructed in the Gulele area – its present site. It had the capacity of giving medical treatment to 400 in-patients and 300 out-patients. The German Evangelical Church covered 75 percent of the building construction cost while the rest was funded by welfare organizations within the count

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