Chennai city’s public health infrastructure for gentle and child
care will see a substantial expansion very soon.
fresh buildings at the Institute of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
(IOG) and Institute of Child Health (ICH) will bring along added beds and
better facilities for mothers, newborns and children.
The fresh buildings will add 700 beds to the existing strength of
1,282 beds at the two hospitals. The 169-year-old Government Maternity
Hospital, Egmore, attached to IOG, presently has 752 beds and the new
six-storey building consists of 400 beds, even as ICH will get 300 beds in
addition to its existing 537 beds, said director of medical education, V.
Kanagasabai.
“Work on both buildings will be completed soon,” he said. Built
on 2,62,000 sq. ft. area, the building at IOG consists of basement, ground and
five floors and has been constructed at a cost of Rs. 49.88 crore.
The maternity hospital was established in 1844 on the banks of
the Coovum in Chintadripet. It was moved to the present location in Egmore in
1882 due to floods. It was upgraded to an institute in 1952, an officer said.
“From 62 deliveries in 1844, the hospital now performs 18,000
deliveries per year,” he said. The ground floor has been allotted for labour
room and postnatal ward consisting of around 150 beds for normal deliveries,
while the first floor has post caesarean ward, intensive care unit for mothers,
operation theatre and newborn intensive care unit.
The caesarean ward on the second ward will consist of 200 beds,
while the antenatal ward on the third floor will have 200 beds. The fourth
floor will have 40 beds for assisted reproductive technology, including in-vitro
fertilisation and intra cytoplasmic sperm injection. There will be special
wards, additional laboratories, faculty rooms, lecture halls, library and
auditorium in the fresh structure, officer said.
The building at ICH consists of 8 floors and has come up at a cost of Rs.
18.47 crore. “The construction work has been completed and work to install
lifts is going on. There are 7 paediatric units and one floor is being allotted
to each unit with 40 beds,” an officer said.
Besides this, the building will have a ward for the Chief
Minister’s Comprehensive Health Insurance Scheme and an intensive care unit on
the ground and first floors, he said.
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