About Us
Commissioning : This is one of the oldest hospitals in Jamshedpur started in
the early 1940's. It started off as a very small first-aid post/dispensary. Slowly it metamorphosed into a
60 bedded hospital in 1980 with 8 doctors; and now it is a 175 bedded hospital with 31 doctors and 114
supporting staff. All basic specialities are covered.
Location : We are located in the Golmuri area of Jamshedpur in Jharkhand state which is half way between the two
big areas of Tata Steel and Tata Engineering (Telco). We are approximately 4 kms away from the
Tatanagar Railway Station, the nearest railway station.
Sponsors of Management : The Tinplate Hospital started as a
captive hospital only for the employees and the families of the Tinplate Company.In 1998,
after a massive downsizing from 5500 employees to 1760 employees,the Company management had to
rethink whether they needed such a large hospital.Due to the initiative of several doctors,the
management decided to convert the Hospital into a 'Profit Centre' and open it to Corporate clientele.
A Tinplate Medical Council was formed to oversee the administrative and policy-making functions.
Nineteen other companies decided to make the Tinplate Hospital their referral hospital like
Timken India, Tata Robins Fraser, B.O.C, Tata Ryerson, Tata Electric, Lafarge, M.T.M.H.,
State Bank Of India,Tata Consultancy Services, Larsen & Toubro, N.M.L., A.D.M.H, INCAB, ISWP,
Uranium Corporation of India, DVC, Jamipol, Usha Martin & Medicare.
Vision
"We shall offer world class Health Care Services on competitive terms
and strive for exceeding patients' expectations by delivering added advantages"
Mission
"Service effectively patients' requirement of health care services for their well being."
In 1999, after some success in revenue earings, it was decided to expand the hospital services to include an Intensive Care Unit,
Trauma Centre and Blood Bank. A charitable trust was formed. It was called Dr.T.C.John Memorial Charitable Foundation.
Under the aegis of this Trust, we received a grant of Rs 65 lakhs from the Timken Foundation,
USA to construct an Intensive Care Unit and Rs 35 lakhs from Sir Dorabji Tata Trust, Mumbai
to construct a Trauma Centre. Both have been constructed and are operational.