Hospitals in Haryana

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Haryana, neighboring the Indian capital city of Delhi, is a crucial state in terms of industrial development and agriculture. As part of the National Capital Region, Haryana has witnessed rapid urbanization and development over the years. As a result, healthcare infrastructure in the state is steadily growing to cater to its increasing population.

Government Hospitals[edit]

  • PGIMS Rohtak: Pandit Bhagwat Dayal Sharma Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences is a prominent public medical institution in the state, offering both healthcare services and academic programs.
  • General Hospital, Panchkula: Serving the district of Panchkula, it is one of the primary healthcare centers offering a wide range of medical services.

Private Hospitals[edit]

  • Medanta - The Medicity, Gurgaon: A multi-super specialty institution located in Gurgaon, it's known for providing world-class patient care services.
  • Fortis Hospital, Gurgaon: Part of the Fortis network, it offers a wide spectrum of medical and surgical services.

Specialty Hospitals[edit]

Rural and Community Healthcare[edit]

Haryana's emphasis on improving healthcare is evident in its numerous Primary Health Centers (PHCs) and Community Health Centers (CHCs). These facilities ensure that rural areas are not left behind in terms of healthcare provision. No results

References[edit]

<ref>Details sourced from Haryana's health department website and individual hospital sites that provide an insight into the state's healthcare infrastructure.</ref>

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