Sevaarth Hospital

Sevaarth Hospital
Opp, 14th Ave, Gaur City 2, Greater Noida, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh 201306, India

Sevaarth Hospital is a 350-bed, multi-specialty tertiary care centre located on the western edge of Pune, India, approximately three kilometres from the Mumbai-Bengaluru expressway. Founded in 2012 by the Sevaarth Health Trust, a non-profit founded by surgeons Dr. Mohan Kulkarni and Dr. Anita Roy, the hospital was conceived to bridge the gap between high-quality clinical care and affordability. Its seven-storey curved-glass building sits on five landscaped acres that include a 12,000 sq ft therapeutic garden designed for cardiac and orthopaedic rehabilitation patients who practice supervised ambulation along pebbled reflex-paths beneath neem and ashoka trees.

The clinical footprint is organised into Centres of Excellence rather than departments: Cardiac Sciences, Neurosciences, Women & Child Health, Trauma & Orthopaedics, Renal Sciences and Oncology. Each “mini-hospital” has its own outpatient wing, minor-procedure suites, six digitally integrated modular operation theatres and step-down ICUs, allowing patients to remain within one vertical zone throughout treatment. Imaging backbone includes a 1.5-Tesla silent MRI, a 128-slice dual-energy CT and a flat-panel cath lab equipped with rotational angiography for neuro-interventions. All modalities are linked to a vendor-neutral PACS that feeds into AI decision-support software customised for stroke and sepsis pathways.

The hospital was also the first in Maharashtra outside Mumbai to commission a Varian Ethos adaptive radiotherapy unit, linking millimetre-precision tumour tracking with same-day plan adaptation. Robot-assisted surgery is offered through two fourth-generation da Vinci Xi systems, used predominantly for urology, gynaecology and low-rectal procedures; an integrated fluorescent-imaging module enables real-time ureteric mapping and sentinel-node navigation. A dedicated 14-bed transplant ICU houses the state’s only paired-kidney exchange programme and performs around 120 renal and 35 liver transplants annually, while maintaining a 94 % one-year graft-survival rate audited by the National Organ & Tissue Transplant Organisation.

Human capital totals 160 full-time consultants, 280 resident doctors, 650 nurses and 260 paramedics. All nursing staff have undergone a proprietary 40-hour compassion-communication workshop co-designed with the Indian Institute of Psychology, leading to a consistent >96 % “felt-cared-for” score in HCAHPS patient-experience surveys over the last four years. Continuing professional development is supported by an on-campus simulation lab containing high-fidelity adult, paediatric and obstetric manikins used for credentialing prior to ICU rostering.

Sevaarth runs a sliding-scale pricing model: patients with an annual household income below ₹3 lakh are eligible for discounted packages, financed partly by revenue from 120 premium single-bed suites preferred by international patients from the Gulf and Africa. A 24-bed charitable ward with mixed-gender bays and free meals provides an average 40,000 outpatient visits and 6,000 inpatient days per year at zero direct cost.

The hospital has maintained NABH accreditation since 2015 and underwent JCI re-accreditation in 2022 with a golden seal for medication management. In 2023, it achieved an HIMSS Stage 6 rating for digital maturity, driven by an in-house voice-EMR in Marathi and Hindi that halves physician documentation time and reduces prescription errors by 27 %.

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  • Published: July 27, 2025

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