Metro Hospital
Location | Sector-12, Noida, U.P |
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Country | India |
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Metro Group of Hospitals is an Indian hospital network with 10 NABH and 4 NABL accredited hospitals operational across India. With 2,500 beds, the hospital network is the largest tertiary care provider in the region.
Founder[edit | edit source]
The hospital system was founded in 1997 by Dr. Purshotam Lal, an Indian cardiologist who also serves as the chairman and director of Interventional Cardiology at the hospital. Dr. Lal has been awarded the Padma Vibhushan (2009), Padma Bhushan, and Padma Shree. He specializes in non-surgical closure of heart holes (ASD/VSD), non-surgical replacement of valves, and treatment of multiple sclerosis.
Hospitals in the Network[edit | edit source]
- Metro Hospitals & Heart Institute, Noida-12, UP
- Metro Hospitals & Heart Institute, Sector-11, UP
- Metro Hospital & Cancer Institute, Preet Vihar, Delhi
- Metro Hospital & Heart Institute, Lajpat Nagar, Delhi
- Metro Hospital & Heart Institute, Gurugram, Haryana
- RLKC Metro Hospital & Heart Institute, Pandav Nagar, Delhi
- Heart Institute & Multispecialty, Faridabad, Delhi NCR
- Metro Hospital & Heart Institute, Haridwar, Uttarakhand
- Metro MAS Hospital, Jaipur, Rajasthan
- Metro Hospital & Heart Institute, Meerut, UP
- Metro Hospital & Heart Institute, Rewari, Haryana
- Metro Hospital & Research Institute, Vadodara, Gujarat
References[edit | edit source]
Dr. Purshotam Lal - Transforming healthcare with a vision Envisioning a healthy India, Metro Group of Hospitals. Yahoo News, 12th October 2020
डॉ. पुरूषोत्तम लाल ने किया मेट्रो अस्पताल को पूर्ण रूप से टेकओवर. Amar Ujala
https://www.wefornews.com/arrest-warrant-issued-against-chairman-of-metro-hospital-group/
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