The hospital becomes largest critical care provider in Ghaziabad 132 ICU beds

Vaishali Max Hospital Maximises  Facilities
Ghaziabad – Ever after acquisition of Pushpanjali Crosslay Hospital by Max healthcare behemoth over a year ago, it is scaling heights in terms of value addition. It has towered over other super speciality hospitals in Ghaziabad in no time. It can now boast of being the choicest healthcare destination for patients of Ghaziabad and adjoining catchment areas. Maximising its facilities and taking strides, Vaishali Max is all set to standout in the NCR healthcare ecosystem.

It unveiled a 22-bed New Intensive CareWing on 7th floor and became the largest critical care provider in the District of Ghaziabad with 132 ICU beds in its kitty. While inaugurating new facilities, Mr.Rajit Mehta, MD and CEO, Max Healthcare also announced the construction of new Tower with focus on important facilities including Oncology at hospital premises, scheduled to be launched in September.
He said the hospital would very soon start offering international-class technologies including Kidney Transplant. Also present on this occasion were Dr. Vinay Aggarwal, Director, Crosslay Remedies Ltd; Mr. Neeraj Mishra, Senior Vice-President (Operations) – Zone-IIand Dr. Gaurav Aggarwal, Unit Head, Max Super Speciality Hospital, Vaishali. Besides the 22-bed ICU units inaugurated today, Max Super Speciality Hospital, Vaishali will also have a dedicated Kidney Transplant Unit comprising of 8-beds and a 10-bedded Bone Marrow Transplant Unit that will be operational from September 2016 onwards.
 Rajat Mehta said- At Max Healthcare, we provide the highest standards of critical care services and best available technology to our patients. We also plan to launch our Oncology tower at the hospitals premises very soon. It will be the first hospital in Ghaziabad to be equipped with PET-Scan.’ “The critical care unit at Max Super Speciality Hospital, Vaishali will have a dedicated Neurosciences ICU. Following this, we also plan to launch a brand-new, dedicated Oncology tower in September.
It will comprise of 5 floors of multi-level car park and 5 floors of hospital services including 6 hi-end Operation Theatres, 100 beds, 1 complete floor of Oncology and Allied OPDs. At Max Healthcare, we endeavour to provide accessibility to quality healthcare, to all the residents in the region.”said Mr. Neeraj Mishra, Senior Vice-President (Operations) – Zone-II.

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