Referral Hospital, CAPFs, SSG Camp CISF, VPO Surajpur, Greater Noida

Referral Hospital, CAPFs, SSG Camp CISF, VPO Surajpur, Greater Noida
Lakhnawali, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201306, India

Referral Hospital, CAPFs, SSG Camp CISF, VPO Surajpur, Greater Noida, is a dedicated tri-service medical facility established by the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) to cater to the health-care needs of personnel of all six paramilitary forces—CRPF, CISF, BSF, ITBP, SSB and Assam Rifles—along with their entitled dependents. Strategically located inside the Surajpur Security Group (SSG) campus of the CISF in Village Surajpur, Greater Noida (Dist. Gautam Buddh Nagar, U.P.), the hospital lies 8 km off the Yamuna Expressway and is easily approachable via an internal service road that skirts the Dadri railway line. While primarily meant for CAPF beneficiaries who number approximately 22,000 within a 30-km radius, the OPD also extends fee‐for‐service consultation to civilians living in adjoining urban villages and industrial estates on Saturdays, making it an important secondary-care centre for Greater Noida West.

Built on a 10-acre footprint and commissioned in December 2018, this 120-bed referral unit functions under the administrative control of the Director-General (Medical), CISF, with technical oversight from a governing board that includes representatives of the MoHFW. The complex contains a three-storey main block, a standalone emergency wing and a two-bedded, plastic-lined isolation bay created during the 2020 pandemic. The 24×7 emergency “Mayur” complex is equipped with two ACLS ambulances, minor OT, triage, infusion bay and negative-pressure isolation, and is staffed by a rotating team of eight physicians and four critical-care nurses. Inpatient wings include 30 single-air-conditioned rooms for officers & dependents, 60 shared cabins for other ranks and 30 observation beds in the ICU/HDU area fitted with multi-parameter monitors, volumetric pumps and high-flow nasal cannulae sourced under PM-CARES funding.

Diagnostic capability is comparable to secondary-care standards: Siemens 128-slice CT, 1.5 T MRI, digital X-ray DR, C-arm compatible fluoroscopy, 4-D ultrasonography and Stress TMT form the backbone. Core laboratories run fully automated biochemistry, immunoassay and haematology suites under NABL surveillance. The blood centre is licensed for component preparation and maintains exchange linkages with two nearby government blood banks. Specialists currently posted cover internal medicine, general & laparoscopic surgery, orthopaedics, obstetrics-gynaecology, paediatrics, ophthalmology, ENT, dermatology and mental health. Cardiac and neurology clinics are held on Mondays and Thursdays by visiting consultants from AIIMS, Jhajjar. Tele-consultations through the CAPF e-sanjeevani hub enable on-the-spot second opinions for outlying battalions.

The hospital attends over 550 outpatients daily and handles about 4,200 inpatient discharges, 1,860 surgeries and 280 deliveries each year. A well-baby and immunisation room operates under the Uttar Pradesh state cold-chain, while an 8-chair dental unit caters to both preventive and reconstructive cases. Physiotherapy and occupational therapy units are co-located. Pharmacists dispense 1,600+ generic NLEM medicines through two 24×7 stores; e-prescriptions ensure negligible waiting time. Maternity services include routine antenatal scans, partograph-based labour monitoring and an operational fetal heart-rate monitor—no NICU yet, but stable neonates needing ventilation are transferred within 25 minutes to the nearby district hospital via a green-corridor system.

Quality initiatives include NQAS certification achieved in 2022, quarterly MRD audits, infection-control rounds with WHO checklist compliance and monthly CME for clinical staff. Patient feedback kiosks have pushed satisfaction scores above 90 %. Environmental safeguards include 100 % STP recycling (50 KLD plant), biomedical waste sent to CBWTF in Moradabad and rooftop 100 kW solar panels that meet 35 % daytime energy needs. Parking for 180 cars inside campus and WhatsApp-based token system for outdoor queues enhance visitor convenience.

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  • Published: July 28, 2025

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