Kollam or Quilon is one of the oldest port cities in
India. It is also an ancient civilization in the country. Kollam city is home to a population of more than 3.5
Lakh (350,000) people. The city has population density of 6199/
km2, which is the second highest in
Kerala next to
Kollam Metropolitan Area with a total population of 11.10 Lakh.
Kollam's healthcare sector is considered one of the most developed in the state of
Kerala. There were hospitals giving free Modern medical treatment (Dharmasupathris) in Quilon since
ME 995.[1] The
Metropolitan Area of Kollam has 3 Medical Colleges and a good number of multi-speciality and super-speciality hospitals. At present, the
healthcare industry is witnessing stiff competition among these hospitals.[2]
Kollam or Quilon is one of the oldest port cities in
India. It is also an ancient civilization in the country. Kollam city is home to a population of more than 3.5
Lakh (350,000) people. The city has population density of 6199/
km2, which is the second highest in
Kerala next to
Kollam Metropolitan Area with a total population of 11.10 Lakh.
Kollam's healthcare sector is considered one of the most developed in the state of
Kerala. There were hospitals giving free Modern medical treatment (Dharmasupathris) in Quilon since
ME 995.[1] The
Metropolitan Area of Kollam has 3 Medical Colleges and a good number of multi-speciality and super-speciality hospitals. At present, the
healthcare industry is witnessing stiff competition among these hospitals.[2]