This mid-size Noida hospital seeks to capitalise on Jewar airport’s growth

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The Prakash hospital, one of the oldest private health care providers in Noida, is preparing to develop while the RCN region approaches for growth stimulated by the development of Jewar airport.

Created 24 years ago, the Prakash hospital, an average size installation at 100 beds, has developed regularly by adapting to new technologies, investing in infrastructure and meeting the needs of the local expansion population . From now on, faced with space constraints in its locations of origin Noida and Greater Noida, he plans to open a new hospital in Jewar to support the growing population and increase health care requests.

“The health care industry has increased in the past 20 to 25 years, and monitoring the rhythm of technological advances is crucial. At first, we did not have services such as dialysis, computed tomography and MRI. Wireless, we have joined these services, and now we are looking to develop more, “said Dr. VS Chauhan, president and managing director of Prakash hospital.

The hospital has maintained regular RS 15-20 revenues crosses in the past three years, with a growth rate of approximately 10%. “We have increased our intensive care capacity, added more beds and made significant improvements to our facilities. During the next year, we plan to introduce oncological services and continue to expand,” said Chauhan.

In recent years, the Prakash Hospital has carried out various upgrades, including new operational theaters, microscopes and an MRI of 1.5 Tesla of Siemens.

The hospital focuses on oncology, with plans to add a linear accelerator for radiotherapy and perhaps a IVF center. This decision is made by the increase in the number of cancer cases. “Cancer care becomes an increasing priority for us, and we aim to fill this gap in the near future. The demand for health services, especially in poorly served areas, is the reason why we are looking to develop at level 2 and level 3, “said Chauhan.

The Prakash hospital strategy is to focus on areas that still lack essential health services. The hospital aims to provide affordable and quality care, to fill the gaps in rural regions. Chauhan noted that the expansion of the hospital in the Grand Noida five years ago had succeeded, and that the next establishment near Jewar airport would continue this approach.

The hospital is expected to compete with several other hospitals located near Jewar airport. For example, Jewar Kilash Hospital offers intensive care, orthopedics, gynecology, nephrology and diagnostic facilities such as computed tomography and ultrasound. The new Jewar hospital and trauma center provides emergency services, as well as specialties in orthopedics, neurology and general surgery. The Government Institute of Medical Sciences (GIMS) in the Grand Noida is a medical education institution with a capacity of 500 beds and modern diagnostic and surgical installations.

The Sharda Hospital, with a capacity of 1,200 beds, offers services in specialties such as cardiology, oncology and orthopedics. Yatharth hospitals, with several locations in the Grand Noida and Noida, has more than 2,300 beds and provide services through disciplines such as cardiology, orthopedics and neuroscience.

Despite competition from the greatest players, Chauhan is confident in the hospital’s ability to prosper. “We do not focus on competition with others; we focus on our work and community service. Our goal is to create a lasting model that serves the local population,” he said. By offering affordable care, the Prakash hospital attracts patients, in particular those in the business and public health programs.

Hospital expansion plans will focus on tertiary care, orthopedics and intensive care services – of the main areas of growth in the Grand Noida, which has increased the population. “We also plan to develop diagnostic services in level 2 and level 3 cities. We will offer basic services such as computed tomography, dialysis and health assessments, while referring to more complex procedures to Our biggest hospitals, “said Chauhan.

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