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Sushila Hospital: Your Trusted Accident Hospital in Baramati
Welcome to Sushila Hospital, your premier Accident Hospital in Baramati. Our mission is to provide quality emergency care and medical services to the community, especially in case of accidents.
At Sushila Hospital, we understand that emergencies can be stressful and overwhelming. That’s why our dedicated team of doctors, nurses and support staff are here 24/7 to ensure you receive prompt and compassionate care. We are equipped with the latest facilities and advanced medical technology to treat a wide range of accidents and injuries.
Our services include emergency treatment, surgical procedures and complete care to support your recovery. We prioritize your well-being and work tirelessly to provide the best outcomes for every patient.
We are committed to being the reliable accident hospital in Baramati that you can count on in your time of need.
Dr. Gokul A. Kale, associated with Sushila Accident Hospital on Patas Road, Baramati, is an eminent and recognized practitioner in the field of orthopedics. Known for his expertise, Dr. Kale specializes in addressing issues related to the musculoskeletal system, including correction of spinal and bony deformities in children and adults. Conveniently located on Patas Road, his clinic is easily accessible and known for its proximity to popular attractions. With extensive experience and specialized training from several prestigious national and international medical centers, Dr. Kale brings immense credibility and dedication to his practice.
Aims And Objectives
- To run hospital for orthopaedic patients and help poor society and economically backward people.
- To arrange disease detection and treatment, blood donation camps.
- To promote health facilities to society including health eduaction.
- Arrange for education facilities to society.
- Incorporate various govt. and nongovt. Unit in the treatment and education of society in diseases like polio cerebral palsy.
Teaching
- Case taking
- Journal Reading
- CME
- Bedside clinic
- X-Ray Discussion
- Discussion of operative cases in the week