Nestled in Botswana, South Africa, the Francistown Academic Hospital, an overseas arm of Indus International Hospital, spans an impressive 18,000.00 square meters. Boasting 150 beds and a multi-specialty focus, this hospital is thoughtfully designed with distinct access points for various departments, including O.P.D, Casualty, Radiology, and MHC. This intentional separation aims to preserve the sterility of the hospital floor. Following the strategy of adjusting measures to local conditions and skillfully borrowing from others, the overall planning unfolds across the width of the land. Medical units align from NW to SE, creating a compact layout with centrally allocated circulation services. These services seamlessly connect to a linear corridor, enabling swift movement across different hospital departments.