Nayati Medicity receives NABH accreditation

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Tuesday, August 7, 2018
nayati medicity receives nabh accreditation
Nayati Medicity, Mathura

New Delhi: Nayati Medicity, Mathura, has received accreditation from the National Accreditation Board for Hospitals and Healthcare Providers (NABH), a public recognition for providing quality patient care and safety. 

Nayati Medicity claims to have become the first hospital in the region to receive this certification. NABH recognizes hospitals for fulfilling high standards in delivering quality healthcare to its patients. 

“It brings a great sense of fulfillment and happiness. NABH recognition is a testimony to our effort of bridging the gap and taking world-class state-of-the-art medical facilities to people living in tier II and tier III cities of India. It reinforces our commitment to making quality healthcare accessible, affordable and accountable to communities who need it the most”, says Niira Radia, chairperson, Nayati Healthcare.

The 351-bed hospital has 14 specialty departments including Cardiac Sciences, Oncology, Orthopedics and Joint Replacement, Critical Care, Renal Sciences, etc. The hospital is undergoing expansion from the existing 351 beds to 775 beds.

“With eminent doctors leading each practice, we are committed to delivering world-class healthcare to an increasing number of patient base at an affordable price point, while continuing to strive for excellence”, says Dr. R.K. Mani, CEO Nayati Healthcare.
 

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