New Delhi, Jan. 28 -- The Delhi government-run Indira Gandhi Hospital (IGH), Dwarka, has expanded multiple critical medical services. As part of the latest expansion, dialysis services at the hospital have been substantially augmented, with the number of dialysis beds and machines increased from 35 to 50.

The enhancement is expected to significantly reduce waiting time for patients and ensure faster, uninterrupted renal care.

Further strengthening diagnostic capacity, a 500 mA X-Ray machine has been commissioned in the Radiology Department to cater specifically to emergency and trauma cases, enabling quicker and more accurate imaging support for critical patients.

To improve surgical preparedness, Operation Theatre (OT) services have now...