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Fortis Hospital Noida plans to add 200 beds, 5 new operation theatres as part of expansion
Noida: Fortis Noida is expanding its infrastructure, wherein 200 additional beds and 5 new state-of-the-art operation theatres will be added, along with advanced medical equipment and technology. With this, the total number of beds in the hospital will now be over 500 with 18 operation theatres in total.
The additional beds and OTs will be set up in the upcoming new building, within the hospital premises for which a Bhumi Pujan was held on February 22. The Bhumi Pujan was graced by Dr Ashutosh Raghuvanshi, MD & CEO -Fortis Healthcare, Mr Anil Vinayak, GCOO, Fortis Healthcare along with other Senior Dignitaries from Fortis Healthcare.
The hospital is increasing the number of beds and medical resources to ensure that all patients in Noida and nearby regions have access to cutting-edge healthcare facilities and services, emergency and trauma services, backed by sophisticated state-of-the-art curative technology.
The objective is to ensure a higher level of clinical care across specialties such as Organ Transplant (Liver, Kidney, Heart, BMT), Oncology (Fortis Cancer Institute) and Robotics - is provided to patients so that they do not have to travel to other regions. The hospital will add Robotic-aided equipment for Orthopaedics and General surgery; Linac, PETCT and Gamma camera for Cancer Care; 3 Tesla MRI, 256 slice CT Scan and Cath Labs for Radiology, Cardiology and Neurology.
Dr Ashutosh Raghuvanshi, MD & CEO, Fortis Healthcare said, “As a leading and responsible healthcare provider, it is a continuous endeavour for us to invest in new infrastructure, medical programmes and technology, to ensure that we are well-equipped to meet the rising healthcare requirements of the communities we serve. With Bhumi Pujan, we have laid the foundation for a focused expansion programme for Fortis Noida, particularly in the areas of oncology, organ transplant, cardiology and robotics. We are also reinforcing our commitment to delivering best patient outcomes across all specialties in NCR region, and for patients who come to us from other countries and the state of Uttar Pradesh.”
Mr Mohit Singh, Zonal Director, Fortis Hospital, Noida said, “We are really glad to embark upon this new journey by scaling up our present healthcare facilities. Fortis Noida has a strong presence in east of NCR and state of Uttar Pradesh since 18 years of its existence. With the added capacity, all neighboring states can also take advantage of medical facilities provided here, such as Transplant program (Liver, Kidney, Heart, BMT), Cancer Institute, Robotic programs etc. We hope that we will be able to provide the best possible healthcare services to patients who would otherwise travel elsewhere to for access to advanced healthcare facilities.”
Kajal joined Medical Dialogue in 2019 for the Latest Health News. She has done her graduation from the University of Delhi. She mainly covers news about the Latest Healthcare. She can be contacted at editorial@medicaldialogues.in.