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Narayana Superspeciality Hospital, DLF Phase 3, Gurgaon

Narayana Hospital Gurgaon

Plot 3201, Block V, Sector 24, DLF Phase 3, Gurgaon, Haryana, 122002

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Mon - Sat09:00 AM - 05:00 PM

Narayana Superspecilaty Hospital Gurugram, Gurgaon i.e. located near Delhi-Jaipur Highway is a state-of-the-art Super specialty Hospital. It laid its inception in the year 2000 to generate world-class healthcare services for the people. Setting up this hospital was to provide qualitative treatment facilities at affordable costs. Narayana Super-specialty Hospital bo...
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MBBS, DNB - Radiotherapy

Associate Consultant - Radiation Oncology

10 Years Of Experience,

Radiation Oncology

MBBS, MD

HOD and Senior Consultant - Radiation Oncology

25 Years Of Experience,

Radiation Oncology

MBBS, DNB - Radiation Oncology

Consultant - Radiation Oncology

15 Years Of Experience,

Radiation Oncology

MBBS, MD - Radiation Oncology, Diploma - Hospital Managemnet

Director and Senior Consultant- Radiation Oncology

26 Years Of Experience, 3 Awards

Radiation Oncology

Narayana Superspeciality Hospital, Gurgaon

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How many ICU beds are available at Narayana Hospital Gurugram? up arrow

A: There are 100 ICU beds at Narayana Hospital Gurugram.

Q: How many beds in total are available at Narayana Hospital Gurugram? up arrow

A: There are 215 beds at Narayana Hospital Gurugram.

Q: How many OPD beds are available at Narayana Hospital Gurugram? up arrow

A: There are 6 OPD beds at Narayana Hospital Gurugram.

Q: How far is from Narayana Hospital Gurugram the airport? up arrow

A: The hospital is 7 kms away from the airport.

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Blood BankBlood Bank
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Capacity: 220 BedsCapacity: 220 Beds
Operation Theatres :6Operation Theatres :6
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