Indus Hospital, Mohali
Indus healthcare (INDIA) was established in year 2002, with 30 beds. Initially, it was focused on primary and secondary care, like gynaecology, paediatrics, general surgery, dentistry, internal medicines and laboratory medicine. Today, the hospital has four units
Indus Super Speciality Hospital (a tertiary care hospital, with more then 100 beds and having facilities like- cardiology, nephrology, comprehensive cancer care including radiotherapy, critical care department)
- Indus Hospital ( a secondary care hospital with IVF, NICU along with other departments)
- Indus Scanlab (a diagnostic centre with CT scan, USG, doppler, digital x-rays, OPG, mammography, EEG)
- Indus Hygiea (a world class dermatology, dental and cosmetic surgery centre with eight dental chairs, cosmetic lasers and OT for all kind of cosmetic surgeries)
The OPDs have increased from 50 per day to an average of 450 per day, with 700 monthly admissions.The total number of beds are 180
Vision: “To be the destination of choice for healthcare.”
Mission: “To provide competent, comprehensive, cost effective and environment friendly medical care to all.”
Services/ Departments
- Anaesthesia
- Cardiology
- Casualty
- Corporate Services
- Critical Care
- Dentistry
- Endocrinology
- ENT
- Gastroenterology
- Gynaecology
- Laboratory
- Medicine
- Emergency Medicine
- Nephrology
- Neurological
- Neuropsychiatry
- Neonatal ICU
- IVF
- Oncology
- OT
- Day Care Treatment
- Orthopaedic
- Paediatrics
- Pharmacy
- Plastic-Surgery
- Radiology
- Surgery
- Trauma & Joint Replacement
- Home Care
- Preventive & Occup-ational Deptartment
- Innovative technologies:
- Multislice CT SCAN.
- Siemens Linear Acce-lerator Radiotherapy.
- Baxter dialysis machines.
- Latest IVF laboratory with heap filters.
- Modular OTs with heap filters
- Labomed operating microscopes.
- Digital radiography.
- Siemens ventilators.
- GE Colour Doppler.
- Lumenis cosmetic laser
- Vessel sealing system.
The hospital aims to provide a wide array of services (from primary care to tertiary care) in a focused and innovative manner and believes that its operating protocols and our selection and retention criteria for employees and doctors is its USP. Indus Hospital is committed to deliver the best possible experience and clinical outcomes for its patients and hence is ISO certified having already applied for NABH.
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The quality system complies with internationally recognised quality management systems which imply adopting good professional practices. Hence, Indus Hospital is committed to provide excellence in patient care and it is dedicated to meeting changing needs and expectations of the patients and introduce quality in all its services and ensure continuous improvement of quality through national and international accreditations. This is being achieved by quality teams totally committed for effective implementation of quality management systems through continuous review of quality objectives and trained professionals, supported by state-of-the-art equipment.
It aims to be the largest healthcare provider in the region beginning the construction of new 350-bedded hospital within this year.
| Disaster management |
Indus Hospital Mohali shall always be prepared for treatment of up to 30 total patients with arrangements for 10 patients in critical condition due to any External Disaster/ Emergency that may take place, as a part of its Corporate Social Responsibility(CSR) At Indus we have an Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) which describes how a facility will respond to and recover from all hazards. It is inclusive of the six critical elements of Emergency Management Standards:
The Hospital Emergency Evacuation Plan(HEEP) is intended to provide instructions, protocols and procedures that should follow in case of any Internal Emergency situation necessitating either a horizontal, vertical, full or partial evacuation of the hospital. The following systems have been provided to enable early warnings and adequate communication network to facilitate safe egress from the building, when necessary.
Defined exit routes and points of egress put up as large displays in each independent ward / area for all to see. Hence our hospital considers it a primary responsibility for saving lives and provide 24×7 emergency care service. “It is our responsibility to provide health care services to the community in quiet times and disaster time.” |
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