Wide range of facilities and medical services
Jindal Sanjeevani Multispecilaity Hospital is equipped with 5 state-of-the-art operation theatres capable of performing all kinds of surgeries. All theatres have dedicated air handling units to match the air exchanges and a special OT flooring, both as per the international infection control norms. All operation theatres are equipped with LED OT lights, good quality OT tables, diathermy machines, anaesthesia workstations, multipara monitors, defibrillators, warmer machines, central suction and all medical gases and well-trained nursing and paramedic staff. We have the following OTs.

Orthopaedic OT
Here all surgeries related to orthopaedics, both trauma and chronic orthopaedic problems are performed. This theatre is equipped with a Karl Storz high-definition camera system for endoscopic spine surgery, a Karl Zeiss operating microscope, a fully automatic C-arm image intensifier to see the X-rays of the bones while the patient is being operated upon, power drills and a high-speed burr.
General Surgery OT
Here all surgeries related to general surgery, both emergency and planned are being performed. This theatre is equipped with the latest Stryker’s high-definition laparoscopy system to perform all basic and advanced laparoscopic surgeries.
Endoscopy OT
Here all basic and advanced endoscopies are performed, involving both the Upper and Lower GI tract. These include both diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. This theatre is equipped with an Olympus Video endoscopy system.
Emergency OT
It is another state-of-the-art operation theatre, right inside the emergency room. Here all types of emergency procedures and lifesaving surgeries are being performed.
Labour Ward
We know that the most stressful part of pregnancy is the delivery itself. Our nursing staff is specially trained and our state-of-the-art Delivery Suite on the third floor is specially designed to maximise comfort and care for expectant mothers and their babies.
First-Stage Rooms
On admission to hospital, the resident doctor on call examines the expectant mother and reports to the consultant concerned. The patient is then taken to the pre-delivery area, where she waits to achieve ‘full dilatation’. This section includes private and general (economic) first-stage rooms equipped with foetus monitors and portable ultrasound equipment.
Only one relative (preferably the husband) is allowed in with the patient, during which time she may take anything from 1 hour to 18 hours, depending on when she first reports to the hospital and the speed with which labour progresses.
We encourage only one adult to be present with the patient during labour. Since this could be prolonged, we suggest that relatives take turns to avoid fatigue. We encourage the expectant mother to ambulate (walk) during labour. This is achieved in a large corridor in the pre-delivery area.
Expectant mothers are also advised to attend our Birthing Class so that they know what to expect during labour. They also receive advice on pain-relief measures.
Labour Rooms
The Delivery Suite or Labour Rooms are located to the left of the corridor inside the Labour Ward. This is a restricted area and besides the staff, only a relative authorised by the Nursing Superintendent is allowed inside. On occasion, permission may be denied, depending on the conditions prevailing inside the Delivery Suite at the time.
The suite includes 2 labour cots (or tables) and is well equipped to monitor the expectant mother and her infant during delivery and immediately thereafter. We are fully equipped to perform instrumental (forceps and vacuum) deliveries as well.
Operation Theatres
The Labour Ward has a 24-hour Operation Theatre and an Emergency OT are adjacent to the Delivery Suite and are used in case of ‘unnatural’ births such as a Caesarian Section or when the mother or baby is in distress.
Our OTs are also equipped for other gynaecological surgeries, especially endoscopies (laparoscopies and hysteroscopies) and surgery for gynaecological malignancies.
NICU
Our state-of-the-art Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is one of the finest in Mumbai and is located at the end of the corridor in the Labour Ward. ‘Inborn’ babies (babies born in our hospital) thus have the advantage of zero-delay in receiving intensive care, if required.
Neonates in need of intensive care may include pre-term infants, babies of diabetic and hypertensive mothers and babies with congenital diseases and conditions.