Medanta Medicity, Gurugram, India
About Hospital
Medanta – The Medicity is one of India’s largest multi-super specialty institutes located in Gurgaon, a bustling town in the National Capital Region. Founded by eminent cardiac surgeon, Dr. Naresh Trehan, the institution has been envisioned with the aim of bringing to India the highest standards of medical care along with clinical research, education and training. Medanta is governed under the guiding principles of providing medical services to patients with care, compassion, commitment.
Team and Specialities
- Cardiology
- Oncology
- Gynecology
- Neurology
- Orthopedics
- Renal sciences
- Vascular
- Neurology
Infrastructure
Medanta’s massive 2.1 million sq. ft. campus provides 1,600+ beds and houses facilities for over 22+ super-specialties, all under one roof. Each floor is dedicated to a specialisation to ensure that they function as independent hospitals within a hospital and yet have the comfort of collaborating on complex cases. Patients are provided with multiple options for treatment, the most suitable of which are arrived at through a cross-function, cross-specialisation committee such as Tumor board that decides the best course of action
Location
Hospital Address
Medanta Medicity,
CH Baktawar Singh Road, Sector 38,
Gurugram, Haryana – 122001
Facilities
It was clear from the outset that integrated medical treatment was key to the vision of the Institute. By physically integrating the entire hospital in one singular built mass, patients with varied medical requirements are offered multiple options for treatment, the most suitable of which are arrived at through a cross-function, cross-specialization committee.
This architectural model is in contrast to the medical standard precedent set for Medanta. To provide connectivity between doctors and patients, the building was divided horizontally and each institute was given a complete floor.
It was critical to give patients a sense of physical orientation within the building and visual connection with the outside environment. This was achieved by bringing natural light and viewing windows into every patient space possible. This helps cue the patients time cycles into the natural cycle.