District combined Hospital, Gautam Budhnagar
C-18, Service Rd, Sector 39A, C-Block, Sector 30, Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201301, India
District Combined Hospital, Gautam Buddha Nagar, is Noida’s principal government secondary-care referral centre for the nearly 1.7 million residents of the district. Strategically located on National Highway-24 at the Sector-39 traffic intersection, the 200-bed hospital is easily reached by Delhi Metro’s Blue Line (Botanical Garden and Wave City Centre stations are within 3 km) and by a fleet of UPSRTC, DTC and private buses that stop at the hospital gate. Ample cycle-rickshaws and e-rickshaws ensure last-mile connectivity.
Commissioned in 2015 to replace the overcrowded District Hospital at Sector-39, the four-storey, earthquake-resistant super-specialty block complements an earlier casualty wing. The campus contains outpatient departments for medicine, gynaecology, paediatrics, ENT, dermatology, psychiatry and dental care on the ground floor; a 24-bed casualty & emergency complex; operation-theatre suites with laminar-flow ventilation; separate ICUs for adults and neonates; and six labour rooms. Diagnostic support comes from a NABL-accredited pathology & biochemistry laboratory, 16-slice CT, digital X-ray, ultrasonography (including colour-Doppler) and a 2-bed community dialysis unit. Nuclear-medicine facilities and MRI are outsourced to the adjoining National Cancer Institute sector.
The 300-strong workforce includes 40 specialist and medical officers drawn from the cadres of Uttar Pradesh Public Health Services, 60 staff nurses, 90 paramedical technicians and 100 support staff. A 20-member janitorial team trained by UNICEF maintains infection-control standards. Maternal and child-health services are a particular strength: the hospital conducts ~2,500 deliveries and screens ~5,500 antenatal women annually under the Janani Suraksha Yojana; an onsite KMC (kangaroo mother-care) corner has reduced neonatal hypothermia by 42 %. General medicine and surgery each record about 40 000 outpatient visits every year, while Ayurveda, yoga & naturopathy units integrated under the National AYUSH Mission attract cross-referrals. A DOTS centre and NTEP (RNTCP) microscopy laboratory combat tuberculosis; ART centre Number-4, functioning in a standalone block, currently follows up 2,800 people living with HIV.
The hospital’s blood bank is licensed to collect, test and distribute 8,000 units annually; it routinely organises voluntary blood-donation drives with corporate houses. Immunisation services operate six days a week, augmenting 13 urban-primary-health centres and 20 health & wellness-centres across the district.
Payer mix is overwhelmingly Ayushman Bharat-PM-JAY and state Jan Arogya schemes; cash paying patients are issued token slips at minimal charges. A 24-hour PM-JAY help-desk manned by Sakhi Saheli sisters expedites pre-authorisation.
Future plans sanctioned by the State Medical Education & Research Department include conversion into a 500-bed medical-college hospital with a 100-seat MBBS programme. Land acquisition for the academic block has been completed; civil works are expected to start during 2024-25.
Apart from on-campus canteens and dharamshala-like low-cost stay for attendants, shops near the gate stock surgical items and pharmaceuticals. Parking for 150 cars and 300 two-wheelers is free for the first two hours. Overall, District Combined Hospital Gautam Buddha Nagar is emerging as the linchpin of secondary-care in western Uttar Pradesh, delivering comprehensive, affordable and accountable health services with a patient-friendly ethos.
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- Published: July 28, 2025