Telangana Vaidya Vidhana Parishad (TVVP) hospitals provide the Outpatient services, Inpatient services (including emergency & surgical), Diagnostic services and Laboratory services. Along with the Primary Health Centres and Teaching hospitals (Tertiary Hospitals) these hospitals act as a platform for implementation of various National Health Programs like Malaria, Tuberculosis, Family Welfare, AIDS, etc.
Related Links
Related Links
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Website of Drugs Control Administration Department, Telangana
The Drugs Control Administration was extended to Telangana region after the formation of Andhra Pradesh State in the year 1956 when four Drugs Inspectors were appointed and implementation of Drugs & Cosmetics Act was extended to this area.
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Website of Health & Family Welfare Commissioner, Telangana
The role and responsibility of Commissioner of Health & Family Welfare is implementation of Maternal and Child Health Care and Family Welfare services in the State viz. Family Planning, Antenatal Care, Postnatal Care including Immunization services. The focus is mainly on promotive and preventive care. Family Welfare Programme is a Centrally Sponsored Programme. The National Health Mission is also implemented by Commissionerate.
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Website of AYUSH Department, Telangana
You can get detailed information about the AYUSH Department of Telangana. AYUSH systems of medicine which known for its less side effects has achieved renowned name in the Medical field. The Department of AYUSH deals with these traditional and alternate systems of medicine mainly Ayurveda, Unani and Homoeopathy.
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Website of Telangana State Medical Services Infrastructure Development Corporation (TSMSIDC)
You can get detailed information about the Telangana State Medical Services Infrastructure Development Corporation in Telangana. Details about the services, schemes, wings and contact details are provided.
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Website of Jeevandan, Telangana
The Government has cleared a new comprehensive scheme "Jeevandan" proposed by the Cadaver Transplantation Advisory Committee (CTAC) to give a fillip to organ transplantation. The Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS) has been designated as the Appropriate Authority for Cadaver Transplantation (AACT). A large number of patients suffering from irreversible organ ailments involving heart, liver, pancreas and kidney could lead a healthy...