Primary Health Center [PHC] Govt Hospital ,Bisrakh

Primary Health Center [PHC] Govt Hospital ,Bisrakh
Sector 1, Bisrakh बिसरख, Bisrakh Jalalpur, Greater Noida, Bisrakh Jalalpur, Uttar Pradesh 201306, India

Primary Health Centre [PHC] – Government Hospital, Bisrakh
Sector-122, Bisrakh Jalalpur, Gautam Buddh Nagar (U.P.) 201009
OPD Timings: 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM (Mon-Sat) | Emergency & Delivery room: 24 x 7
Helpline: 0120-2688110 (Landline) | nhm.uphrmms-mohbisrakh@gov.in

Established in 2012 under the National Rural Health Mission, this 15-bed first-referral unit (FRU) safeguards the rural-urban fringe belt where large unauthorised colonies and JJ clusters meet farmlands around Bisrakh village. The pinboard outside the pale-yellow building reads the core brief in Hindi: “No one is turned away—whether cashless, homeless or just unsure.”

Infrastructure
A single-storey L-shaped block of ~1,200 m² houses six functional areas split by a shaded corridor:
• Out-patient wing with four consultation rooms (General Medicine, Paediatrics, Obstetrics/Gynaecology, AYUSH; Ayurvedic physician attends 3 half-days/week).
• 24-hour Labour Room with two delivery tables and warm-chain newborn corner complementing District Hospital’s CEmONC network.
• Four-bed Emergency stabilization bay, one HDU bed with multi-parameter monitors, piped oxygen and D-type cylinders kept behind sliding grill.
• Integrated Counselling & Testing Centre (ICTC) for HIV and Syphilis, plus DOTS corner for daily TB medication directly observed.
• Two-bed Minor OT for abscess drainage, circumcision, IUCD insertion and basic suturing under local anaesthesia.
• Cold-chain room: Walk-in ILR (Ice-lined Refrigerator) for vaccines down to -20 °C polio stock; 18 thermo-loggers upload data to eVIN.
Separate waiting shed for 20-25 patients, two stainless-steel drinking-water stations with R.O. units, and a simple polyhouse that doubles as makeshift mother-child rest area. The compound hosts a 10-kW rooftop solar plant that keeps fans and vaccine fridge running during the two-hour rural load-shedding window.

Staffing Mix (Oct 2023)
1 Medical Officer In-charge (MBBS/MD), 1 Lady AYUSH MO, 5 Staff Nurses (including 1 SBA master-trainer), 1 ANM rotated through three sub-centres, 1 Lab-tech, 1 Pharmacist, 2 Multi-purpose health workers (male), 4 ASHA supervisors managing 41 ASHAs, 1 Medical Social Worker functioning as accountability officer. Radiology and ECG reporting outsourced every Tuesday via teleradiology link with NMCH Noida.

Services Offered
• Routine OPD (≈120-150 pts/day) including NCD (DM/HTN) screening; monthly diabetic retinopathy camp.
• 24 x 7 Safe Delivery (incl. PPH kits & oxytocin), 89 institutional deliveries in 2022; Janani Suraksha incentive wired within 48 hrs.
• Full Immunisation Session every Wednesday; mobile units cover the two brick-kiln belts—Harola and Tilpata.
• HIV, HBsAg, VDRL, Malaria, Urine pregnancy test, Hb (Hemocue) and Random Blood Sugar via CPC Plus diagnostic card.
• DOTS for TB, daily blister-packs via 99DOTS; Nikshay Poshan Yojana transfers ₹500 monthly to enrolled DRTB cases.
• Jan Aushadhi Generic Medicines Counter inside gate sells ~ 120 essential drugs at 50-90 % discount.
• Weekly adolescent-friendly health clinic run by counsellor on contraception, nutrition and cyber-bullying.
• Special outreach days: Mammography van (first Friday), and ophthalmology screening camp in collab with Rotary Eye Hospital.

Community engagement
31 Village Health Sanitation & Nutrition Committees (VHSNC) meet quarterly; budgets funnelled to grass-root latrine construction and pulse-polio booths. The PHC itself runs an RKS (Rogi Kalyan Samiti) open audit every quarter—minute books placed in glass cabinet inside OPD for transparency.

Accessibility & Transport
Located on Bisrakh Main Road—3.0 km from Sector-121 metro station. E-rickshaws line up 7 AM–9 PM; average shared fare ₹10. Dedicated 102 ambulance (Bolero maxi) stationed one call away (108) with a trained EMT.

Patient feedback averages 4.6/5 on e-Saksham portal; common applause centres on prompt ANC care and clean, tubewell-white wards, while toilet cleaning cycles post 8 PM get flagged for improvement.

This PHC, then, is neither grand nor plush, yet in the everyday choreography of rickety cycles, bawling infants and urgent midnight knocks, it quietly transforms Bisrakh from a village name on new metro boards to a registered, accounted, monitored node of the public-health grid.

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  • Published: July 30, 2025

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