Yashoda Medicity
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Yashoda Medicity

A 1,200-bed healthcare centre rises in Ghaziabad, marrying clinical efficiency, human-centred design and sustainability.

In the rapidly expanding urban fabric of Ghaziabad, the demand for advanced tertiary healthcare infrastructure has long outpaced supply. Yashoda Medicity – a 1,200-bed, multi-speciality campus located in Indirapuram – represents a decisive response to this gap. Planned as a next-generation, LEED-ready, digitally enabled healthcare ecosystem, the project combines architectural clarity, engineering precision and strong sustainability benchmarks to deliver a contemporary medicity within a constrained metropolitan footprint.
Designed by Creative Designer Architects (CDA) and constructed with Ramacivil India Constructions as EPC partner, the 8-acre campus integrates 65 specialities, modular ICUs, advanced operation theatres, trauma systems and a suite of critical care services arranged vertically across high-intensity floor plates...

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A 1,200-bed healthcare centre rises in Ghaziabad, marrying clinical efficiency, human-centred design and sustainability.In the rapidly expanding urban fabric of Ghaziabad, the demand for advanced tertiary healthcare infrastructure has long outpaced supply. Yashoda Medicity – a 1,200-bed, multi-speciality campus located in Indirapuram – represents a decisive response to this gap. Planned as a next-generation, LEED-ready, digitally enabled healthcare ecosystem, the project combines architectural clarity, engineering precision and strong sustainability benchmarks to deliver a contemporary medicity within a constrained metropolitan footprint.Designed by Creative Designer Architects (CDA) and constructed with Ramacivil India Constructions as EPC partner, the 8-acre campus integrates 65 specialities, modular ICUs, advanced operation theatres, trauma systems and a suite of critical care services arranged vertically across high-intensity floor plates...To read the full article Click Here

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