Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, Multi-specialty medical center in Rajinder Nagar, New Delhi, India.
Sir Ganga Ram Hospital is a medical center in Rajinder Nagar that serves patients from across the country and neighboring regions. The campus includes several buildings with wards, operating theaters, laboratories, and a large outdoor area with parking and gardens.
The hospital opened in 1954 with Prime Minister Nehru present at the ceremony, continuing the work of an earlier institution founded in Lahore in 1921. After the partition of India in 1947, a new health facility emerged in the capital carrying the benefactor's name forward.
The hospital integrates traditional Indian medical practices with modern healthcare through specialized departments and community education programs.
The hospital receives patients around the clock in the emergency department and offers daytime appointments for outpatient consultations during the week. Visitors should expect checks at the entrances and can find orientation at several information desks inside the main building.
In its early years the hospital set up India's first bone bank to support orthopedic surgeries with stored grafts. The program for children with thalassemia provides regular transfusions and medical care for families from economically weaker sections.
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