Vrindavan Hospital
Sai Garden Rd, near by vrindavan hospital, Shahberi, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh 201301, India
http://vrandavanhospital.com/
Vrindavan Hospital is a 320-bed multispecialty tertiary-care facility located on Mathura Road in Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh. Established in 2010 by the not-for-profit Sri Radha Krishn Trust, the hospital was conceived to serve the twin cities of Vrindavan and Mathura as well as the 25 million pilgrims who visit the Braj region each year. Set amidst landscaped gardens and built in traditional sandstone with jaali work that echoes the Banke Bihari Temple a kilometer away, the campus blends modern healthcare architecture with spiritual aesthetics.
The clinical portfolio comprises 36 departments anchored by eight “centres of excellence”: Cardiac Sciences, Neurosciences, Onco-Sciences, Mother & Child Health, Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine, Renal Sciences, Gastroenterology & GI Surgery and Critical Care. Each centre functions as an integrated practice unit where surgeons, physicians, dietitians and rehabilitation therapists co-manage patients. A 36-bed level-III Neonatal ICU managed jointly by neonatologists and pediatric surgeons is the referral unit for five Uttar Pradesh districts, and the on-site cath-lab performs an average of 230 coronary interventions every month using radial-first techniques. A 30-chair dialysis unit offers 24-hr services—essential during pilgrimage seasons when renal emergencies spike. The hospital is also one of only two private centres in Uttar Pradesh outside the NCR to offer intrathecal baclofen pumps for spastic cerebral palsy and comprehensive Parkinson-plus guided DBS programming.
Technology backbone: 3-Tesla silent MRI, 128-slice dual-source CT, RapidArc TrueBeam LINAC, state-of-the-art arthroscopy stack, and a fully digital peri-operative suite that broadcasts live surgeries for CME accredited courses. Tele-ICU links 12 affiliate nursing homes along the Jaipur-Agra tourist circuit; rural Ayushman Bharat empaneled centres route ECGs and radiographs to the hospital command centre for real-time consultation.
Human resources: 240 full-time specialists including 40 DM/MCh super-specialists drawing expatriate talent from AIIMS, SGPGI and CMC Vellore. Nurses undergo a mandatory 90-hour geriatric care module, endorsed by HelpAge India, to cater to the large cohort of elderly pilgrims. A 1:1 nurse-to-patient ratio is maintained in ICU areas.
Patient-centric features: All floors have vinyl flooring that absorbs impact—reducing noise for ICU recovery—and the “Govardhan Garden” rooftop solar-powered café provides meals aligned to sattvic dietary guidelines. A multilingual pilgrim-help desk manages lost-and-found while the spiritual-care team organizes Ramayana scripture listening circles for anxious families. Charity services cover 18% of billed revenue; a transparent price board is displayed at every cash counter in Hindi, English and Braj Bhasha.
Accreditations: NABH (hospital and blood bank), NABL lab, and Green-OT certification. Average door-to-PCI time is 49 minutes; CAUTI rate is 2.3 per 1000 catheter days, placing it in the 90th percentile nationally.
Expansion plan 2025–27: A 150-bed dedicated oncology block with bone-marrow transplant unit, mid-campus guesthouse for out-of-region care-givers, and an Indo-Japanese transplant coordination programme.
Vrindavan Hospital thus remains the first line of hope for both local residents and global devotees, gently infusing clinical rigor with the compassion that defines Vrindavan.
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- Published: July 27, 2025