Delhi Health Care System


Delhi Health Care System contributes to the well being of the residents of the city. Both government and non government establishments takes care of all the health care facilities. Health is a primary concern for all individual and well developed health care systems of Delhi provide useful guidance for people of all ages.

There are different kinds of health care facilities available in the city. Some of these health care amenities, for example, are diagnostics centers, nursing home, hospitals, blood banks, health clubs, mobile health clinics, health centers, dispensaries and 24 hour Chemists.

Delhi Government's The Directorate of Health Services provides the above health care amenities at both secondary and primary levels. The health services are regulated by Delhi's Directorate of Health Services that are offered by private nursing homes registered under the government.

There are many hospitals in Delhi which provides comprehensive health care opportunities to all individuals residing far and wide. Some of these hospitals are listed below:
  • Aruna Asaf Ali Hospital - 5, Rajpur Road, Delhi
  • Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar hospital- sector- VI, Rohini, Delhi-110085
  • Central Jail Hospital- Hari Nagar, New Delhi
  • Lok Nayak Hospital, Jawaharlal Nehru Marg, near Delhi Gate, ND-2
  • Rao Tula Ram Memorial Hosital- Jaffar pur Village, New Delhi 110073
  • Sanjay Gandhi Memorial hospital
  • Apollo hospital, Delhi
  • All India Institute of Medical Sciences
Blood Banks in Delhi provides blood to every patient requiring immediate blood. The location of the blood banks of Delhi is State blood transfusion council, Government of NCT of Delhi, Inderprastha Sachivalya, 8th floor, I.P Estate, New Delhi.

Over the years, Delhi Health Care System has been modified and developed for meeting the requirement of its citizens' health.

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Last Updated on 04 July 2011