Employee's State Insurance Hospital & Medical College

ESIC Medical College 1Hospital, Parippally
ESI Corporation

Entrance of Parippally ESIC Medical College
Geography
Location Parippally, Kollam, Kerala, India
Coordinates 8°48′40″N 76°44′56″E / 8.811°N 76.749°E / 8.811; 76.749Coordinates: 8°48′40″N 76°44′56″E / 8.811°N 76.749°E / 8.811; 76.749
Organisation
Funding ESI Corporation
Hospital type Medical College
Affiliated university Kerala University of Health Sciences
Services
Emergency department Yes
Beds 500
History
Founded 21 December 2013
Links
Website www.esicmchparippally.ac.in

The Employee's State Insurance Hospital & Medical College, Parippally or ESIC Medical College, Parippally is the third medical college in Kollam district, Kerala, India, run by the ESI Corporation of India.[1][2] It is the second medical college project from ESI Corporation of India in the country and the first of its kind in Kerala state.[3] Rs. 480 crores worth Medical College was inaugurated by Chief Minister Oommen Chandy in Parippally on 21 December 2013, is the largest Medical College in Kerala in terms of buildings (around 27 blocks).[4]

With the inauguration of the ESI Medical College in Parippally, the demand of the people of Kollam district to have a medical college of their own in the government sector has been fulfilled.[5] Parippally ESIC Medical College is a 500 bedded medical college with a total built-up area of 12,029 sqmtr.[6][7][8]

Location

ESIC Medical College's official stoppage notification on the wall of Paravur railway station. The station is about 8 km away from the hospital

The Medical College Hospital is located at Parippally, one of the southern border towns of Kollam District. It is very near to Paravur town. Paravur railway station is the nearest railway station to this hospital. Paravur town and Paravur railway station are 9.7 km away from ESIC Medical College.[9]

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