R G Kar Medical College and Hospital - Kolkata

4.1/5 based on 8 reviews

Contact R G Kar Medical College and Hospital

Address :

1, Khudiram Bose Sarani, Bidhan Sarani, Shyam Bazar, Kolkata, West Bengal 700004, India

Postal code : 700004
Website : http://rgkarmch.org/
Opening hours :
Tuesday Open 24 hours
Wednesday Open 24 hours
Thursday Open 24 hours
Friday Open 24 hours
Saturday Open 24 hours
Sunday Open 24 hours
Monday Open 24 hours
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1, Khudiram Bose Sarani, Bidhan Sarani, Shyam Bazar, Kolkata, West Bengal 700004, India
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Nachiketa Adhikary on Google

Highly congested place. Advised everyone to keep calm and collected
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Soumak Das on Google

My college. One of the best medical College in west bengal. Super speciality treatment, covid treatment is done here. It has the state's first trauma centre. Orthopaedic and surgery and gynaecology are the best branches here. One thing is bad only, that is the hygiene. Having the best experience of my life here.
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Pallab Bag on Google

Very nice and big hospital. Emergency facility is good. Also the hospital is very clean. Many doctors are available here. Security is also very tight. Overall it's a great government hospital which gives all this facilities completely free of cost.
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Sekh Bakir Hossain on Google

Good Hospital in Kolkata. The hospital situated infront of Kolkata Station (Chitpur). Here some people donate food at Morning. The food Quality is absolutely good. I seen this always when I come in Kolkata Station.... I want to donate like this but .... Thanks
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Antu Biswas on Google

An attempt to look back into the history of a medical institution is incomplete as long as we do not pay adequate attention to the master mind behind the making of that institution. R.G.Kar Medical College, Kolkata is not only one of the premiere institutes of modern India but one with a rich heritage too. Brainchild of Dr. Radha Gobinda Kar, it was the first non government medical college in Asia. Radha Gobinda Kar was born on 23rd August, 1852 to a physician father and a devoted mother, in the district of Howrah. He did his graduation from the famous Bengal Medical College, later known as Medical College, Calcutta. Established in 1835, this was Asia’s oldest medical college. On completing L.M.F. course he went to England and obtained his L.R.C.P. & L.M. degrees from Edinburgh and returned to India in 1886. Being a great visionary, Dr. Kar soon realized that the prevailing colonial culture was a great hindrance for the people at large, to get the benefit of the existing medical schools—both, as students and as patients. This prompted him to sit together with eminent personalities like Dr. Mahendra Nath Banerjee, Dr. Akshay Kumar Datta, Dr. Bipin Maitra, Dr. Kumud Bhattacharya, Dr. M.L.Dey, Dr. B.B. Banerjee & others to discuss over the formation of a new medical school. Accordingly, “The Calcutta School of Medicine” was founded in 1886. To start with, it was in a rented house, at Baithak Khana Road, but soon was shifted to Bowbazar Street—both being locations in central Calcutta. There being no attached hospital, 24 bedded Mayo Hospital was used for teaching the students. Medium of teaching was Bengali and duration of course was 3 years. Donations were collected from all corners of Bengal including the Viceroy’s fund for commemorating the visit of the Royal Prince. In 1898, a 12 Bigha plot of land (about 4 acres) was purchased for constructing the college building at its present site. 30 bedded, single storied hospital building was inaugurated in 1902 by the then Governor, Lord Woodburn and the building was named after the Royal Prince Albert Victor. Subsequently it was converted into a three storied building and can be found in that shape, even today! In 1904, “The Calcuttat School of Medicine” amalgamated with another similar institute “College of Physicians and Surgeons of Bengal”, which was established in 1895. Gradually other buildings were constructed to accommodate various departments in the same premises. Finally “Belgachhia Medical College” was formally inaugurated by Lord Carmichael in the year 1916. The inaugural ceremony was graced by the presence of luminaries like Sir R.N. Mookerjee, Maharaja Manindra Chandra Nandi, Kumar Manindra Chandra Sinha, Mr. D. Mehta, Dr. M.N. Banerjee, Hon’ble Nawab Samsul Huda and Surgeon General Edward. In the same year, Calcutta University gave affiliation for Preliminary Scientific M.B. course and 48 students got admitted. Next year, the affiliation was extended up to first M.B. standard and 100 students were admitted. Finally in 1919, University granted affiliation for final M.B. standard. Unfortunately, Dr. Radha Gobinda Kar could not witness this glorious moment; he passed away on 19th of December, 1918. The then Governor General of Bengal, Lord Carmichael played very important role towards all these developments.
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Arpan Bhowmick on Google

Very bad condition in male ward 6th floor. I suggest not to admit any of your patient here at any condition.
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Osman Ali on Google

The worst service in R G Kar medical College and hospital's trauma centre. Patient are standing in Minor OT since 10am , one doctor handle total trauma ... Now he saying to patients he will available for Minor OT another 3 hour's later , means 5 PM.
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Tanmoy Bose on Google

Many people are rating this area just by staying for a moment....never judge a book by its cover 1. The Senior Doctors are very good here...there are junior doctors available 24*7 2. The place is not at all dirty....if you compare it with other government medical hospitals....it is much cleaner 3. The Guards can be rude....but it is due to the people's behaviour who try to break the rules... 4. Filtered water available, wheelchair accessible 5. Almost 95% is free.....

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