Ojha Institute of Chest Diseases


The OJHA INSTITUTE OF CHEST DISEASES (OICD) is the one of the three constituent institutes of the DUHS, since the University’s inception in December 2003.It was established as a TB sanatorium in 1939 in the form of 05 cottages by the family of Mr. Deep Chand Ojha, who was a well-known physiotherapist and whose donated his property for the relief of TB patients. It was extended to 65 Huts in 1942 by the AYUVEDIC TB relief association. During 1962-67, the Main Building of the Hospital was constructed with full facilities and bed strength of 350 beds. In 1973, it was upgraded from Sanatorium to Ojha Institute of Chest Diseases, as it is referred to today.

Departments


 

The facilities at Ojha Institute Of Chest Diseases include:

  • a. Hospital
    • Department of pulmonology
    • Department of thoracic surgery
    • Department of drug resistant tuberculosis
  • b. Out Patient Department (CHEST & DOTs CLINICS) 5 in Numbers

Bed Strength

  • Total bed capacity = 350
  • Total functional beds = 246
  • Pulmonology Ward-1 = 60
  • Pulmonology Ward-2 = 60
  • Pulmonology Ward-3 male = 24
  • Pulmonology Ward-3 female = 24
  • DDRT male ward = 24
  • DDRT female ward = 24
  • Thoracic surgery male ward = 08
  • Thoracic surgery female ward = 08
  • ICU ( surgical) = 06
  • ICU ( Pulmonology) = 08