Delhi CM launches spectral CT scanner, Neuro Cath lab at GB Pant Hospital

256-slice Spectral CT Scanner is installed at a cost of approximately Rs 20 crore.

Delhi CM launches spectral CT scanner, Neuro Cath lab at GB Pant Hospital

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Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Monday inaugurated advanced medical facilities at Govind Ballabh Pant Hospital, including a 256-slice spectral CT scanner, a Cath Lab, and a modern Neuro Intensive Care Unit (ICU) with an Operation Theatre Complex.

256-slice Spectral CT Scanner is installed at a cost of approximately Rs 20 crore. The scanner features “always-on” spectral imaging technology, enabling high-resolution imaging and rapid diagnosis. It supports evaluation of cardiac, oncological, neurological and vascular conditions while operating at reduced radiation levels.

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Neuro Cath Lab is established at a cost of Rs 9 crore, and will enable advanced interventional procedures for neurovascular disorders. The facility is expected to provide treatment to over 1,200 patients annually, supporting timely intervention in neurological emergencies.

Modern Neuro ICU is a16-bed Neuro ICU and Operation Theatre Complex has been developed at a cost of approximately Rs 2 crore. The unit is equipped with advanced monitoring systems, specialised operative facilities and trained medical personnel to provide critical and post-operative neurological care.

Rekha Gupta said that these facilities would benefit patients from Delhi as well as those coming from other states for treatment.

She stated that the Delhi Government is working to enhance the quality and accessibility of healthcare services in government hospitals, ensuring advanced medical treatment is available to all sections of society.

The 256-slice spectral CT scanner installed at GB Pant Hospital is the first of its kind in a government hospital in North India.

The machine will assist in the diagnosis of cancer, cardiac conditions, stroke, neurological disorders and angiography-related diseases, enabling faster and more accurate clinical assessment.

In the field of neurosciences, a Philips Azurion monoplane neuro Cath Lab has also been installed at the hospital. The facility will support advanced treatment of neurovascular conditions such as stroke, aneurysms and brain tumours.

In addition, the existing Neuro ICU has been renovated and upgraded to a 16-bed, modern facility with advanced patient monitoring systems and specialised critical care facilities.

Delhi Health Minister Pankaj Kumar Singh was also present on the occasion. He said that the commissioning of the CT scanner, Neuro Cath Lab and upgraded Neuro ICU would improve the capacity of GB Pant Hospital to manage neurological and diagnostic cases and help reduce waiting time for patients requiring specialised care.

He added that these facilities would support the timely treatment of complex neurological conditions and critical cases.

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