Tuesday, May 31, 2011

World No Tobacco Day



31 May 2011 marks the World No Tobacco Day and following the leadership of the World Health Organization (WHO) anti-smoking initiatives all around the globe are driving home an urgent message: Tobacco is the leading preventable cause of death today. Every year 5.4 million people worldwide die of tobacco-related cancer or cardio-vascular illnesses. Unless action is taken now, that figure is likely to increase to more than 8 million a year by 2030.
The link between tobacco and lung cancer is conclusive. Yet in spite of growing awareness in many countries, a WHO report published earlier this year showed that governments around the world continue to collect up to 500 times more money in tobacco taxes each year than they spend on anti-tobacco efforts. And not one country has fully implemented all six internationally agreed key tobacco control measures at the highest level. The report also revealed that the smoking epidemic is shifting to the developing world where, by 2030, 80 percent of tobacco-related deaths are expected to occur.

 first no tobacco day poster.
Join the Cause..... quit Tobacco products today...........

Tuesday, March 08, 2011

Womens Day Special

International Womens Day, we present before you 'SNEHASPARSHAM' along with IMA Calicut for Kudumbasree-India's largest Women Empowerment Organisation. We will be conducting 9 weeks camp for nearly 450 Kudumbasree employees free of cost.

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Panchakarma Therapy Course

Panchakarma Therapy CourseMH Academy in association with Ignou - Oleena Community College started Certificate course in Ayaurveda Panchakarma Therapy. The aim of the course is to help youngsters grow a career in Panchakarma .

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Department of Psychology started at malabar hospital

Department of Psychology started under Dr Nusaibath .K (MSC Clinical Psychology) 

Friday, November 05, 2010

Monday, November 01, 2010

Ayurveda Department

Deapartment of Ayurveda starting today at Malabar Hospitals Dr.Joseph Itteera BAMS , MD (Ay), Ph.D (Ay) will be heading the Department.

a Short brief about Ayurveda

Ayurveda is a word from Sanskrit - the ancient language of India - that translates as knowledge or science of life. Ayurveda originated some 5,000 years ago in the oral teachings of ancient rishis (pronounced ree-shees), or spiritual masters, who believed that all living things were based on underlying energies. They developed Ayurveda as a method for balancing these energies and thus promoting optimal health and longevity. Ayurvedic theory influenced Greek and Chinese medicine and evolved into a sophisticated system for preventing and treating disease.
The term "Ayurveda" literally means "the science of life". This ancient system of medicine, developed in India over a period of 5000 years, encompasses both Preventive & Prescriptive aspects. Ayurveda offers a great deal of excellent practical advice for the common man on every aspect of life and living. What is unique to Ayurveda is Ayurvedic practitioners teach patients to understand their unique bodily constitutions and show them how to use diet, massage, herbs, and lifestyle adjustments to harmonize body, mind, and spirit. Compared to other systems of medicine, this natural approach to health care caught appreciation of the world as safe and scientific.

Aim of Ayurveda

Two most important aims of Ayurveda are: to maintain the health of healthy people and to cure the diseases of sick people. Using them you can bring your body and mind to perfect balance. Ayurveda has a theoretical basis but is overwhelmingly practical in nature.It includes the total concept of life both man and environment. Ayurvedic science is referred to as ‘science of life’ as the word Ayurveda is composed of two words Ayu and Veda where Ayu means life and Veda means science. Thus Ayurveda means ‘science of life’. It teaches us how an individual can stay in harmony with nature, and enhance their health. The content of Ayueveda has developed over thousands of years of human evolution. Today, Ayurveda is at the forefront of mind-body medicines. Ayurveda has spread far beyond its traditional base and is gaining attention throughout the world. Ayurveda with its understanding of life and consciousness becomes the medicine of the future.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Breast Cancer awarness Month OCTOBER

Breast Cancer Awareness camp is on @ 
Malabar Hospitals
stay pink join the fight against breast cancer.

Breast cancer isn't always detected with the naked eye. Its early signs are often hidden within your breast tissues. Changes to your breasts that you do see may not be the result of breast cancer at all. Lumps and bumps may come and go, as your hormones ebb and flow, and as you age. Breast skin may change texture due to sunburn, radiation treatments, or infections that cause rashes. So how would you know for sure whether or not a lump, skin rash, or skin dimpling is benign or cancerous? You will need help from your medical professionals to get a clear diagnosis.

Sunday, December 13, 2009


latest hoarding suggesting to opt for minimal invasive Lap or key hole surgery which reduces hospital stay and recovery time.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Friday, May 02, 2008

NICU


NICU update !
more info on NICU Unit ! at MHUC !

Thursday, December 06, 2007

NICU

NICU

MALABAR NEOCARE
Level -3

Ø Neonatal intensive care unit
Ø Malabar Hosptials , Eranchipalam

Ø Features:
Ø 2000 sq feet NICU area
Ø New born Ventilators ( 2 Ventilators)
Ø Surfactant therapy
Ø New born Post Operative care
Ø Exchange transfusion
Ø Neonatal transport system ( transport incubator with oxygen )
Ø Portable X- Ray / Phototherapy / Micro computer / Controlled Warmers / Monitors.

Ø Dedicated team work.

NICU

NICU has started functioning in our Institution !

Dept: Of Pediatrics and Neonatology

Dr.K.C.Sasikumar Dr.P.V.Rakesh Dr.Krishnan Kutty Dr.V.K.Gopi
MBBS, MD(Paed) MBBS, DCH MBBS,MD,DCH MS,MCh, DNB
Mob:944614697 Mob: Visiting Consultant Pediatric Surgeon

Friday, November 16, 2007

anti obesity camp !

anti obesity camp is over ! was a great sucess ! around 75 people attended the camp ! Dr.T.Manoj consulted the needy and adviced on life style management .

Saturday, November 10, 2007


on wednesday November 14th 2007 ..we are conducting an Obesity test from 2Pm to 5Pm ! free consultation for the first 100 registrations ! booking started call on hospital phone number for your registrtion .