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Bhaktapur Hospital & Human Organ Transplant Centre, Bhaktapur 44800, Nepal
contacts phone: +977 1-6614709
website: www.hotc.org.np
larger map & directionsLatitude: 27.6729067, Longitude: 85.4216154
Dabal Bam
::Best place of treatment for kidney patiences in Kathmandu. I must refer ЁЯШК
Shaurabh Raj Sangum
::ЁЯМ╣ This is a prime hospital for treatment of Kidney, Liver & Heart diseases. The transplantation of these organs & Blood Dialysis for kidney failure are available here. As Ganga Lal Hospital for heart in Maharajgunj; this hospital in Bhaktapur city is named in the memory of a great martyr; so is also called publicly as Dharma Bhakta Hospital рдзрд░реНрдорднрдХреНрдд рд╣рд╕реНрдкрд┐рдЯрд▓. The Chief of the hospital is Dr. Pukar Chandra Shrestha.
Amit Regmi
::Need to work on Digital service! Everything is manual and employee mood driving culture. At least I could get doctor appointment and report in email or app.
Scientia Adhikari
::Shahid Dharmabhakta National transplant Center- SDNTC (Human Organ Transplant Center- HOTC) is situated at Dudhpati-17, Bhaktapur, a beautiful and a serene place at the distance of 12 kilometers from Kathmandu. It was established in 2012 by the Ministry of Health to strengthen and expand organ transplantation services in the country. The outdoor inauguration of the center was facilitated by the then Health Minister Rajendra Mahato, while the indoor service was instituted by the then Health Secretary Dr. Pravin Mishra. This center started its services merely with the out-patient and dialysis services, but within a few years of its establishment it has extended its services beyond dialysis and organ transplantation. It is under the directorship of Senior Kidney/Liver and pancreas transplant surgeon Dr. Pukar Chandra Shrestha since 2012. An estimated figure shows that the incidence of kidney failure in Nepal is 3,000. Likewise, 1,000 people develop liver failure annually. The estimated diabetic population who might be benefitted from pancreas transplantation in Nepal is 30% which is 10% of total population. Thus, increasing concern towards non- communicable diseases and organ failure resulted in the establishment of this center.
Hare ram sah
::Better place for all medical and surgical facilities