Narayana Health City Takes Shape in Kolkata
Narayana Health has started work on Narayana Health City, a massive hospital project in New Town, Kolkata. Once completed, it will be the largest private hospital in Eastern India, setting a new benchmark for healthcare in the region.
State-of-the-Art Facility with Specialized Departments
Spanning 10 lakh square feet, the facility will house multiple specialized departments, including oncology, cardiac sciences, organ transplants, orthopedics, trauma care, neurology, gastroenterology, renal sciences, and critical care. Additionally, it will offer advanced diagnostic and outpatient services to enhance patient care and convenience.
Expansion in Phases to Strengthen Healthcare Leadership
With the foundation stone now laid for its fifth hospital in Kolkata, Narayana Health will develop the facility in phases. This expansion reinforces its leadership position in Eastern India’s healthcare landscape.
Transforming Healthcare in Eastern India
Dr. Emmanuel Rupert, Managing Director and Group CEO of Narayana Health, emphasized the hospital’s impact, stating, “Narayana Health City, New Town, Kolkata, will be the largest private hospital in Eastern India, redefining healthcare in the region upon completion.”
Enhancing Critical Care and Emergency Response
As reported by Economic Times, the hospital focuses on more than just specialized treatments. It aims to strengthen Kolkata’s critical care and emergency response infrastructure. This will ensure better access to life-saving interventions.
Elevating Emergency Medical Capabilities
R. Venkatesh, Group COO of Narayana Health, underscored the importance of critical care, saying, “With rising medical emergencies, having a well-equipped critical care unit is no longer optional—it’s essential. This expansion will elevate Kolkata’s ability to handle complex and emergency cases with world-class infrastructure.”
With its cutting-edge facilities and specialized departments, Narayana Health City is poised to revolutionize healthcare in Eastern India.