Felix Hospital

Felix Hospital
Felix Hospital, Sector 137, Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201304, India
https://www.felixhospital.com/
Felix Hospital, located in Sector 137, Noida Expressway, Uttar Pradesh, is a 200-bedded, NABH- and NABL-accredited multispecialty tertiary-care facility that has served western Uttar Pradesh and adjoining NCR towns since 2015. Conceived by practising physicians rather than corporate investors, the hospital was built on the principle that ethical, evidence-driven medicine can coexist with modern hospitality, so every corridor, ward and ICU has sound-absorbing cladding, natural-finish timber and skylights that soften fluorescent lighting.

The clinical portfolio is organised around six centres of excellence—cardiac sciences, neurosciences, women & child health, orthopaedics & joint replacement, renal sciences and minimally invasive surgery—each anchored by an internationally trained director who is given budgetary and recruitment autonomy. The catheterisation laboratory is a Philips Azurion 7 C20 with FFR, IVUS and rotational atherectomy; open-heart procedures are performed on the Sorin S5 heart-lung machine with full haemofiltration. Neurology and neurosurgery operate a 24-channel Nihon-Kohden EEG, a 128-slice CT with perfusion imaging, and an intra-op MRI suite shared with oncology for fluorescence-guided tumour excisions.

Women & child health houses a 14-bed Level-III NICU (independently audited by the National Neonatology Forum) and offers foetal-medicine consultations, painless labour epidurals, and an antenatal yoga studio that follows Lamaze and Garbh-Sanskar protocols. The orthopaedics team logs more than 800 primary and revision joint replacements annually on the Rosa Knee robotic system; 3-D patient-specific jigs printed in-house reduce operating time by 20 %.

All surgeries are routed through six modular laminar-flow theatres graded ISO-5 with active smoke-evacuation and HEPA-filtered return air ducts redesigned by IIT-Delhi’s HVAC department to prevent entrainment of urban dust. Critical-care infrastructure encompasses a 30-bed polytrauma ICU, a 10-bed cardiac ICU and a 12-bed dialysis ICU, each staffed on a 1:1 nurse-to-patient ratio and endowed with Nihon-Kohden monitors capable of streaming live vitals to the central station and patients’ family smartphones after explicit consent.

Diagnostics is vertically integrated: pathology labs are run by Neuberg-Ananda of the multinational Neuberg alliance, genetics by MedGenome, and radiology by a 3-Tesla Siemens Skyra MRI with MR spectroscopy, a 128-slice CT dual-source scanner, a digital PET-CT suite and two ultrasound elastography units that allow bedside Liver-FibroScan for ICU patients. This full-stack control reduces turnaround time from order to report to 30 minutes for basic tests and under 90 minutes for MRI.

Information technology weaves the specialties together. All clinicians document on EPIC, which is interfaced with Talend middleware to send HL7 feeds to Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission; patients carry a QR-coded ICU passport updated hourly. The pharmacy uses FEFO-enabled robotic dispensing with temperature-mapped cold-chain pods for biologics.

With 62 full-time consultants, 18 round-the-clock intensivists and a resident house-staff trained at CMC Vellore and AIIMS, Felix treats roughly 120,000 outpatients, 30,000 emergency visits and 10,000 inpatients annually. Emergency green corridors have saved 184 STEMI patients (door-to-balloon < 55 minutes) and 191 polytrauma victims (ISS>25) this year alone.

Patient experience mirrors clinical rigour: 25 % of beds are single Deluxe rooms with sofa-cum-bed for attendants, NFC-based mobile ordering for meals meeting renal, cardiac and diabetic macros, and Wi-Fi that clocks 200 mbps symmetrically. Financial counselling kiosks issue cashless pre-authorisation in under eight minutes. CSR initiatives run two free OPD villages near Jewar and partner with Smile Train for cleft palate surgeries, having screened 2,000 children in 2023. In 2024 Felix Hospital earned a Leapfrog “A” safety grade and commenced fellowship programmes from Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh.

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  • Published: August 25, 2025

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