Greater Noida Sector 1

Greater Noida Sector 1
HC9P+QRF, Sector 1, Bisrakh Jalalpur, Greater Noida, Bisrakh Jalalpur, Uttar Pradesh 201318, India

Greater Noida Sector 1 is rapidly evolving into a well-planned urban hub, and its healthcare backbone is the multi-specialty “Yatharth Super Speciality Hospital” (also referred to locally as Sector-Forty one or Sector 1 Hospital). Built by the Yatharth Group and commissioned in early-2022, the 350-bed green-certified facility sits on a 4-acre campus directly off the service lane of the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway, opposite the Omega-II metro station, making it reachable from Delhi, Ghaziabad and rural Jewar within a 30–45 minute drive.

Inside, a double-height atrium welcomes patients to a paperless reception where multilingual e-kiosks and WhatsApp-based registration cut waiting time. The emergency bay has 20 triage-ready beds with level-III triage protocols, a 24×7 integrated cardiac-cath lab, and a mobile stroke unit that can deliver thrombolysis on the run. Critical care is organized as: (1) 60-bed medical ICU with ECMO, High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation and continuous renal-replacement therapy; (2) 25-bed neonatal–pediatric ICU with whole-body cooling and 18 in-house ventilators; (3) 20-bed transplant ICU with dedicated hepa-filtered bays for liver, kidney and upcoming cardiac programs accredited by NOTTO.

On upper floors, modular OT complex has 21 theatres (5 robotic with Da-Vinci Si & MAZOR-X, 6 minimally invasive, 6 superspecialty, 4 obstetric and 4 emergency). Diagnostic backbone includes 3T MRI with cinematic rendering, 512-slice CT, dual-source SPECT-CT, 3-D & 4-D mammography and North India’s first D-SPECT cardiac scanner under one roof attached to a NABL grade-A central laboratory processing 5,000 samples nightly.

Clinical departments—cardiac sciences (TAVR, structural heart), neurosciences (awake craniotomy, DBS), renal sciences (ABOi kidney transplant), onco-robotics (HIPEC, bronchoscopic cryotherapy), mother-and-child (level-III NICU plus 12 labour suites with wireless fetal monitors) and orthopedics (NAVIO robotic uni knee, 3-D printed implants)—are helmed by ex-AIIMS / SGPGI consultants. Support services include 24-hour pharmacy, blood bank, clinical nutrition, genetic counselling and robotic laparoscopic rehab programmes.

For patients with rare disorders, a weekly interdisciplinary tumour board bridges with Tata Memorial, Fortis & Johns Hopkins, and AI-powered tumour boards use IBM Watson to generate precision-care algorithms within 48 hours. Financial safeguards include 70 percent of beds in CGHS/ECHS/ESIS empanelment and a transparent price shield displayed on LCD screens across OPD lobbies.

Other amenities: Sky-bridge to community plaza, vegetarian cafeteria, mother’s room, prayer zones for five faiths, 80-kW rooftop solar plant with battery back-up, piped oxygen and medical vacuum across every floor, battery-operated buggies for the differently-abled, and an on-campus oxygen-generation plant rated to refill 500 jumbo cylinders a day—installed during COVID-19 and now available for disaster-preparedness across Western UP.

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  • Published: August 11, 2025

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