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151 Base Hospital

4.1
(176 reviews) Basistha
Address Basistha Rd, Basistha, Guwahati, Assam 781029
Phone 0361 230 0351
Hours
Sunday Open 24 hours
Monday Open 24 hours
Tuesday Open 24 hours
Wednesday Open 24 hours
Thursday Open 24 hours
Friday Open 24 hours
Saturday Open 24 hours

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Bablu Das

3 weeks ago

Good and very clean Hospital.

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Udayangshu Bhagabati (Ricky)

3 weeks ago

The quality of treatment is a mix bag. It mainly depends on the doctor you get to see as most of them get transferred by the time you come back. The hospital is located in a very peaceful and relaxing atmosphere. Honestly, the fresh air is more than enough to be healthy.

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Binod Gurung

3 weeks ago

My father was given wrong medicine which he took for almost 4 months. Very careless of the medical staffs especially the ones handing out prescribed medicines. Would appreciate if the same mistake is not repeated for any other patients.

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Pulkit Khandelwal

3 weeks ago

Worst Hospital ever. Here pregnant wives of the soldiers are made to sit under a tin shed outside the building while waiting for their turn for review or treatment, that too in such a humid and hot weather of Guwahati. Horrible administration.

पधारो म्हारे देश

3 weeks ago

👍👍🚑🏥⛑️

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Naresh Kumar

3 weeks ago

Very nice hospital and excellent job by present staff and HoD

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Jyotirmoy Sarma

3 weeks ago

Very good army hospital with large area.Situated near Beltola-Charali-Basistha Temple road.

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Vinu Pavumba

3 weeks ago

One humble request to administration or doctors, Wives of South Indian soldiers come here for antenatal care. They find it difficult to share their pregnancy problems with the doctor due to language barrier and also non availability of lady gynecologist. Since men are denied entry here, they have to stand as spectators to their wives' plight in the tin sheet waiting shed outside and seek help from other nearby civil hospitals for treatment.