Sir Ganga Ram Hospital has been dedicated to delivering compassionate and excellent healthcare since 1954, since its establishment by the visionary Shri Dharam Vira. With a bed capacity of 575 and 47 specialties, our hospital boasts state-of-the-art laboratories and diagnostic facilities, and over 100 specialty clinics. We are deeply committed to advancing research in the medical field and implementing innovative Read more...
Max Healthcare Institute Limited (“Max Healthcare”) is one of India’s largest healthcare organizations. We operate 19 healthcare facilities (4000+ beds), 30+ specialities and 5000+ clinicians across the NCR Delhi, Haryana, Punjab, Uttarakhand and Maharashtra. Almost 85% of our bed capacity is in Metro/Tier 1 cities. Apart from hospitals, Max Healthcare also operates a homecare business and pathology business under brand Read more...
Lord Irwin laid down the foundation stone of this old hospital that was set up in Central Jail complex, named for the bulwark of British Viceregality – Lord Irwin.on 10 January 1930. It was in 1936 that under Lt. Col. Cruickshank, I.M.S., this Lok Nayak Hospital was commissioned as Irwin Hospital. Initial hospital had 350 bed, which was big enough Read more...
G.T.B. Hospital was established in 1987 with 350 bed capacity which has now been expanded to 1700-beds capacity. It is the only Delhi Government tertiary care hospital in Trans-Yamuna (East Delhi) area, catering to East Delhi population as well as patients from adjacent states. It is an associated teaching hospital attached to University College of Medical Sciences, University of Delhi. Read more...
PDUNIPPD is an autonomous organization under the administrative and financial control of Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment, Government of India. The institute, formerly known as Institute for the Physically Handicapped (IPH), was established as a non-governmental organization in the year 1960 by the Society for crippled and handicapped and came into being when the erstwhile Jawahar Lal Nehru Institute Read more...
Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital, formerly known as Willingdon Hospital, was established by the British for their staff and had only 54 beds. After independence, its control was shifted to New Delhi Municipal Committee.In 1954, its control was again transferred to the Central Government of Independent India. The hospital has grown over the years and is currently having about 1532 Read more...