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General Ward Facility

A well-structured, hygienic, and organized healing environment providing specialized care with dedicated sections for male, female, and pediatric patients.

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Overview

Organized & Efficient Medical Supervision

The General Ward at Gauri Shukla Hospital is designed to provide comfortable, organized, and efficient care for patients requiring admission and continuous medical supervision.

We maintain a well-structured facility ensuring proper segregation, privacy, and comfort for all our patients. Each ward is supported by essential medical equipment such as patient monitors, oxygen supply, and emergency response systems to facilitate a supportive healing environment.

80
Total Ward Beds
High
Hygiene Standards
24/7
Medical Team Coordination
Safe
Healing Zone
Infrastructure & Safety

Equipped for Continuous Care

Medical Support Systems

Each ward is maintained with high cleanliness standards and equipped with vital tools to monitor and support patient recovery effectively.

  • Advanced Patient Monitors
  • Centralized Oxygen Supply
  • Emergency Response Systems
  • Strict Hygiene Protocols
  • Dedicated Pediatric Beds
  • Segregated Male & Female Zones
Specialized Care

Ward Management Services

Female Patient Ward
30 beds dedicated to providing segregation, privacy, and comfort for women.
Male Patient Ward
30 structured beds ensuring organized and efficient care for male patients.
Specialized Child Care
20 beds equipped for infants and young patients in a safe environment.
Medication Management
Timely administration of medications as per standard medical protocols.
Regular Monitoring
Continuous assessment of patient health and vital parameters by nursing staff.
Attentive Coordination
Seamless collaboration between doctors, nurses, and support staff.
The Process

The General Ward Journey

Focusing on cleanliness, organization, and attentive care for every patient.

1

Admission

Patient admission and placement into the appropriate segregated ward area.

2

Initial Setup

Assignment to a maintained bed with access to monitors and oxygen as required.

3

Continuous Monitoring

Regular vitals check and health assessment by our dedicated medical team.

4

Medication Care

Administration of treatments according to standardized clinical care protocols.

5

Recovery Support

Attentive nursing and support staff assistance to ensure safety and comfort.

6

Safe Discharge

Final health check and coordination with the patient's family for a safe return home.

Cleanliness & Comfort are Our Priorities

At Gauri Shukla Hospital, we prioritize a hygienic and supportive environment to aid faster recovery. Our teams are coordinated round-the-clock to ensure every patient receives attentive care.

Hospital Ward Excellence
The GSH Standard of Care

Structured Segregation & Supportive Healing

Our general wards are designed to provide specialized care while maintaining patient privacy.

  • 30 male and 30 female beds for proper segregation
  • Dedicated 20-bed specialized child care ward
  • Regular health monitoring and timely medication
  • Strict adherence to safety and hygiene standards
Ward FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the bed capacity for child care?
Gauri Shukla Hospital provides 20 specialized beds dedicated to infants and young patients in a safe environment.
Are male and female patients kept in the same ward?
No. We have separate, well-structured facilities with 30 beds each for male and female patients to ensure privacy and segregation.
What medical equipment is available in the wards?
Each ward is equipped with patient monitors, oxygen supply, and emergency response systems.
How do you ensure ward cleanliness?
We maintain strict hygiene and cleanliness standards in all our general wards to support a healthy healing environment.
Who monitors the patients in the general ward?
Our patients receive continuous medical supervision through regular monitoring by our doctors, nurses, and coordinated support staff.