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L V Prasad Eye Institute Hospital, Hyderabad

The L V Prasad Eye Institute Hospital is located at L V Prasad Marg Banjarahillsbanjara Hills in Hyderabad, Telangana, India. The telephone number of this medical institution is +914030612808. The fax number of this health centre is +914023548339. The pincode of L V Prasad Marg Banjarahillsbanjara Hills is 500034. If you are using the Hospitals Near Me mobile or web finder online applications like Bing Map, CartoDB, Google Maps, HERE Technologies, Mapbox, MapQuest, OpenStreetMap, Yandex.Maps etc. for finding the direction of this hospital from your current location, then you can enter the value of the latitude as 17.425298 and longitude as 78.427399 in the provided application interface.

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Phone Numbers

L V Prasad Eye Institute Telephone, Mobile and Fax Number Details
Telephone Number+914030612808
Mobile Number
Fax Number+914023548339
National Ambulance Service (NAS) Number102
Central SARS-CoV-2 Helpline+911123978046
Central COVID-19 Toll-free Care Number1075
Hyderabad Corona-virus Helpline Number+91104

Medical Institution Summary

Medical Institution Contact Details Summary
Health Centre NameL V Prasad Eye Institute
Street AddressL V Prasad Marg Banjarahillsbanjara Hills
City / LocationHyderabad
StateTelangana
Pincode500034
STD Code040
Telephone Number04030612808
Mobile Number
Fax Number04023548339
Latitute17.425298
Longitude78.427399

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