Cancer Hospital and Research Institute (CHRI), Gwalior, is one of the regional cancer hospitals recognized by Government of India. The hospital is spread across 266 acres of land with future expansion plan, equipped with Surgical Oncology, Gynecologic Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Medicine Department, Medical Oncology, Pediatric Oncology and supporting facilities like- Department of Radio-diagnosis, Pathology, Transfusion Services, Nuclear Medicine (PET-CT) and Anesthesiology. The hospital has other services like- Preventive Oncology, Physiotherapy, Palliative Care, Day Care and Emergency Services, which are important services for impeccable patient care. Cancer Hospital and Research Institute (CHRI), Gwalior, founded by Late Smt. Kamla Sahai and Late Shri Shitla Sahai in the memory of their beloved son Late Shri Rajeev Sahai whom they lost due to cancer (Osteosarcoma). It is a non-profitable hospital for cancer treatment. The trust was formed by Sahai couple way back in year 1971 under the society’s registration Act 1860. The institute started functioning with mere 30 beds to begin with, which eventually grew to the present capacity of 306 beds. CHRI is equipped with Nuclear Medicine technique known as- PET CT . CHRI runs with the primary mission to provide excellent and affordable healthcare facilities to all sections of society with a careful human touch, whilst maintaining high standards of ethical practices and professional competence emphasizing on training and education leading research. . Hospital is empaneled with many Government sectors such as Ayushman, CGHS, ECHS, M P Police (PHPS), Airport Authority India, Railways, and other Third-Party Administrator (TPA). etc. to provide cashless facilities.
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