GURGAON: Over the past decade, Gurgaon, with its resources and acres of land on offer, has magnetized IT and manufacturing set-ups from all over the world, becoming the centre of industry in the region. And today, considering the pace at which the health sector here is growing, the day is not far when Gurgaon overtakes Delhi in terms of healthcare, and becomes the leading health hub of the country.
With the best of super-speciality hospitals on offer, and more coming, prospects for the healthcare industry are bright, which is good news for the doctors, and great news for the patients, as this will directly affect the quality and efficacy of treatment.
With the best of super-speciality hospitals on offer, and more coming, prospects for the healthcare industry are bright, which is good news for the doctors, and great news for the patients, as this will directly affect the quality and efficacy of treatment.
According to some estimates, the health sector in Gurgaon has seen 60% growth in the past five years, and is poised to grow even more rapidly in the coming decade.
According to some estimates, the health sector in Gurgaon has seen 60% growth in the past five years, and is poised to grow even more rapidly in the coming decade.
But some time back, for the new breed of medical entrepreneurs, Gurgaon was nothing more than a wager. There were apprehensions as to whether the facilities would attract enough patients to cover costs.
But some time back, for the new breed of medical entrepreneurs, Gurgaon was nothing more than a wager. There were apprehensions as to whether the facilities would attract enough patients to cover costs.
Dr Rajneesh Kapoor, the associate director at the cardiology department of Medanta Heart Institute, said that earlier even the thought of Gurgaon emerging as the next health capital of the region was far-fetched. I had my doubts, but I was proved wrong, said Kapoor, speaking at a recently held medical seminar on cardiology in Gurgaon, that was attended by hundreds of surgeons from India and abroad.
Dr Rajneesh Kapoor, the associate director at the cardiology department of Medanta Heart Institute, said that earlier even the thought of Gurgaon emerging as the next health capital of the region was far-fetched. I had my doubts, but I was proved wrong, said Kapoor, speaking at a recently held medical seminar on cardiology in Gurgaon, that was attended by hundreds of surgeons from India and abroad.