Baba Mohan Ram Hospital

Baba Mohan Ram Hospital
village, haldoni, Mod, Kulesara, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201310, India
https://babamohanramhospital.com/
Baba Mohan Ram Hospital is a 175-bed, multi-specialty institution located on the Delhi-Rohtak Highway in the rural precinct of Jhajjar, 15 kilometres west of Bahadurgarh town. Established in 1985 by the philanthropic trust Shree Baba Mohan Ram Sewa Samiti, the hospital was conceived as a modern, affordable centre that could offset the acute shortage of tertiary care in the western National Capital Region’s agricultural belt. Over four decades it has evolved from a 40-bed nursing home into a full-fledged teaching hospital attached to the Baba Mohan Ram Medical College (opened 2013).

The main seven-storey campus sits amid a 16-acre mango orchard that doubles as a patient park; emergency, outpatient, and radiology blocks are positioned on the ground floor for walk-in access, while segregated green corridors lead to the ICU towers at the rear. The emergency department itself functions as an ALS-level trauma unit with a cardiac-cath capability, staffed round-the-clock by a team of emergency physicians, intensivists, and anaesthetists supported by point-of-care ultrasound and a blood bank that operates an in-house component separation laboratory. The hospital’s flagship departments—Cardiology, Neurology, Obstetrics & Gynaecology, and Paediatrics—together handle 52,000 in-patients and 210,000 out-patients annually.

Diagnostic backbone includes a 128-slice CT, 1.5 Tesla MRI, digital mammography, 4-D obstetric sonography, and non-invasive cardiac testing suites. A six-theatre modular OT complex with laminar flow and anaesthesia gas-scavenging hosts everything from high-risk obstetric surgeries to minimally invasive laparoscopy and neuro-navigation assisted craniotomies. The blood bank, NABH-accredited since 2016, pioneered a rare-donor registry in Haryana for thalassemia patients who travel here from 14 neighbouring districts.

Quality credentials are robust—NABH entry-level accreditation (2017) followed by NABL certification for all laboratories. The hospital runs a rural outreach programme that deploys two mobile cardiac units to local villages daily, carrying echo machines and point-of-care troponin tests, and sponsors the annual “Pink Chariot” breast-cancer screening camp covering 100,000 women across Jhajjar and Rewari districts.

Inpatient accommodation spans four categories, from free general wards named after donor villages to deluxe private rooms that fund the charity beds through cross-subsidy pricing. The adjoining 95,000 square-foot medical college adds 150 MBBS and 37 postgraduate seats, its simulation centre and skills lab incorporated into hospital CME programmes that log 2,400 training hours yearly for clinicians.

Patient information is digitised on an in-house EMR system that interfaces with the state Ayushman Bharat portal, enabling paperless cashless approval for eligible beneficiaries (roughly 48 % of hospital admissions). A family waiting lounge, subsidised canteen (₹20 thali), and temple courtyard underscore the trust’s ethos of spiritual healing alongside clinical care.

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  • Published: July 27, 2025

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