Hospitals in Chandigarh

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Chandigarh, the joint capital of the states of Punjab and Haryana, is also a Union Territory in India. With its well-laid roads, beautiful architecture, and green surroundings, it's often dubbed as "The City Beautiful". Chandigarh has a mix of public and private hospitals catering to the healthcare needs of its residents and also people from neighboring states.

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Chandigarh has taken numerous initiatives to enhance its healthcare system. The city emphasizes preventive care, with numerous health camps, awareness programs, and regular medical check-ups, especially in the underserved areas. No results

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  1. Data sources include Chandigarh Health Department, individual hospital websites, and regional health publications.
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