Sparsh Malhotra Hospital

Name :

Sparsh Malhotra Hospital

Address  :

5, Khandari Quarters,
Master Plan Road

Town  :

Agra

State  :

Uttar Pradesh

Country  :

INDIA

Phone  :

+91-9917147748

Web URL  :

Sparsh Malhotra Hospital
Specialization
  • ENT
  • Neuro Surgery
  • Obestetrician/Gynecologist
  • Ophthalmology
  • Orthopedics
  • Paediatrics
  • Plastic Surgery
  • Urology
  • Video Laproscopic Surgery
Facilities

Total Number Of Beds : 50

Other Facilities

  • X-Ray

Advance Facility

  • Medicine Facility

Description

Sparsh Malhotra Hospital is 50 bedded tertiary level health care center in heart of Agra only 2 kms away from main roads MG Road National Highway NH2
It is accessible by all types of public transport Patients from very far off town do also come to hospital for their better health We dont treat patient but build a relationship with patient and make them feel comfortable and give them homely feeling


History

In 2009 this hospital started as 2 bedded clinic This hospital catch to the medical needs of low to middle and high income group families in vicinity providing acute amp chronic case ambulatory medicine all type open and Laparoscopic surgeries Orthopedics Gynaec and obst surgery all type of super specialty surgeries Urosurgery Neurosurgery Pediatric surgery and round the clock ICU with Ventilator and Multipart ready at bed side 24 Hours in house Pharmacy Laboratory amp XRay services Armed with training amp knowledge the team of two Doctors Dr Sachin Malhotra Anesthetist Intensivist Dr Sunita Malhotra Gynaec and Obst amp Laparoscopic Surgery Specialist were able to earn the trust amp confidence of nearby communities drawing patients from nearby localities
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