Thursday, August 13, 2009
List of Hospitals in Mumbai for Swine Flu H1N1 Testing and Treatment
Swine Flu H1N1 Virus Testing Centers and hospitals in MumbaiAs you are aware, there have been several cases of H1N1 detected in India in the past few days. We therefore would urge you to take cognizance of the following and take the necessary precautions given below the address.
List of Hospitals in Mumbai for Swine Flu H1N1 Testing and Treatment
Swine Flu Helpline Mumbai 022-22653460Swine Flu Mumbai
Kasturba Hospital Mumbai,
Sane Guruji Marg Mumbai-11,
Maharastara(Swine Flu Isolation and critical care)
Dr Umesh Aigal – 09820 935680Phone 022 23083901/ 02/03/04 ____________________________________________________
Sir J J Hospital Mumbai (Swine Flu H1N1 Testing)
J J Marg, Byculla, Mumbai - 08
Phone (022) 23735555, 23739031, 23760943, 23768400 / 23731144 / 5555 / 23701393 / 1366 ____________________________________________________
Bhagwati Hospital Mumbai
S.V.P. RoadMandviNear Ram Mandir
Mumbai -400003Phone: 022 28932461
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Rajawadi Hospital MumbaiRajawadi ,
Ghatkopar,Mumbai - 400077.Tel. :022-25094149
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Siddharth Hospital Mumbai
Opposite Motilalnagar Post OfficeMotilal Nagar,
Mumbai, Maharashtra 400104Phone: 022 28766886
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KB Bhabha Hospital MumbaiK B Bhaba Hospital Building
Bandra (West), Mumbai, Maharashtra 400050022 26429828, 022 26422775
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M. T. Agarwal Muncipal General Hospital
(Agra road municipal hospital)Dr. Rajendra prasad road,mulund (W),Mumbai 400080
Phone : 022-25605729/30, 022-25640767____________________________________________________
Swine Flu Preventive Measures
Use a tissue/handkerchief when you cough or sneeze.
Wash your hands thoroughly and often, especially after sneezing or coughing, using soap and water.
Wipe surfaces like door-knobs using a regular cleaner.
If you’re sick with flu-like symptoms, even if you don’t feel sick enough, go to the doctor.
Whenever possible, rather than relying on the use of face-masks or respirators, avoid close contact with people who might be ill and being in crowded settings.
Respirators should be considered for use by individuals for whom close contact with an infectious person is unavoidable. This can include selected individuals who must care for a sick person (e.g., family member with a respiratory infection) at home.
Avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth. Germs spread this way.
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