- 08 December, 2025
New Delhi, December 8, 2025 — Holy Family Hospital inaugurated its new 150-bed Super Speciality Wing, significantly expanding its total capacity to 500 beds and strengthening its position as one of the capital’s leading not-for-profit healthcare institutions. The newly commissioned facility focuses primarily on oncology services and advanced neurosciences to meet the growing demand for specialised care in Delhi.
The oncology centre is equipped with the latest Varian radiation linear accelerator, enabling state-of-the-art precision radiotherapy. The hospital has also brought on board a highly skilled multidisciplinary oncology team to provide comprehensive cancer treatment, from diagnosis to advanced therapeutic procedures.
To address Delhi’s stringent parking and regulatory requirements, the hospital has installed a fully automated multi-level parking system with a capacity of more than 700 cars, ensuring smoother access for patients and visitors.
Holy Family Hospital, New Delhi, is a 345-bed, multi-specialty healthcare institution, serving the community with a steadfast commitment to medical excellence and patient-centered care. The hospital is run by the New Delhi Holy Family Hospital Society and is managed under the guidance of the Delhi Catholic Archdiocese.
Founded in 1953 by the Medical Mission Sisters, Holy Family Hospital has a rich history of service. It operates as a charitable, non-profit organization registered under the Societies Registration Act XXI of 1860. Run by the Delhi Catholic Archdiocese and the Medical Sisters of St. Joseph, it has grown from a modest medical facility into a major healthcare institution serving patients from across North India. Rooted in its founding mission of compassionate, affordable and ethical healthcare, the hospital has steadily expanded its services over the decades—developing strong departments in general medicine, surgery, maternity care, paediatrics and a wide range of clinical specialties. Its emphasis on patient-centred care, medical excellence and community outreach has built a reputation of trust, particularly among underserved groups.
The new Super Speciality Wing marks a major milestone in the hospital’s ongoing modernisation drive. Along with oncology, the wing will cater to advanced neurosciences, responding to the rising incidence of neurological conditions and the need for specialised intervention facilities.
Hospital officials stated that the expansion reinforces Holy Family Hospital’s long-standing commitment to combine clinical excellence with compassionate care, ensuring that patients receive world-class treatment within an institution known for its humane approach.
By Catholic Connect Reporter
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