Medanta, Medical center in Gurgaon, India
Medanta is a large hospital campus in Gurgaon that extends across multiple interconnected buildings housing different medical departments. The compound contains inpatient wards, operating rooms, diagnostic centers, and patient accommodations linked by wide corridors and courtyards.
A team of heart surgeons and medical professionals founded the facility in 2009 to provide specialized treatments outside the existing hospitals in Delhi. Over the years, the hospital expanded its departments and attracted medical staff and patients from across India and neighboring countries.
The campus brings together doctors and medical staff from many countries, who communicate in multiple languages through the corridors and treatment rooms. Patients from the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia often share waiting areas with Indian families, giving the hospital an international character.
The hospital sits in Sector 38 of Gurgaon, about one hour southwest of central Delhi, and is accessible via National Highway 48. Visitors will find multiple entry points within the compound for different departments, and most areas have signage in English and Hindi.
The hospital operates a telemedicine network that connects its doctors with patients at remote health centers across northern India. These remote links allow specialists to review cases and provide guidance during surgeries in rural areas without leaving the facility.
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