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Apollo Speciality Hospital, Madurai

The 200-bed hospital provides affordable, quality critical care to communities in South Tamil Nadu. State-of-the-art bio-medical equipment complemented by highly-skilled staff ensure top quality care. The hospital places special emphasis on quality time between patients and doctors and nurses. Their Patient Feedback system has been crucial for their growth and development. The hospital has an overall success rate of 98% and sees an average of 15,000 patients a year. A 24-hour panel of super-specialists is present at the hospital. This panel is equipped to tackle any emergency and honour the hospitals commitment to providing All Services Under One Roof.

Address:

Lake View Road K.K. Nagar Madurai

625 020

Contact:

Phone: 91-452 2580892/93/94/+ 91-452 2581148/49/50 Fax: + 91-452 2580199

email:

ashmdu@sify.com

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I have completed B.Sc.,Nutrition and Dietetics.I currently doing M.Sc.,Food Service Management and Dietetics.Iam willing to get Dietetian Job in your hospital.

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Dear sir or medam!

My name is padmanaban and i am working as a medical transcriptionist, my residents is madurai, i met an severe accident on 30/05/2007 at nealry 8.00 p.m. then I was taken to GH, no reponse there and then immediately taken to apollo hospital adn there i was taken CTdefine scan at night 1.00 a.m. which is favor for me, i got my next life by the help of apollo hospital specialist and my consultant is Dr. Sundara Rajan, who save my life and make my family just energetic and my question is that, how can i search my past history in ur website and see others by viewing ur site, so kindly send ur result to my email ID at padhu_08_su@yahoo.com, i think u will do this as soon as possible and help me a lot

Thank you

Sincerely
K. Padmanaban

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