Hospitals every Greater Noida West resident should know.
A healthcare map of the extension — what to use for a Sunday fever, what to use for a 2 am chest pain, what to use for a pre-surgery second opinion. Distances from Sector 4 and specialties included.
§ 01The three tiers of healthcare in the extension
Healthcare in Greater Noida West operates on three tiers, and knowing which tier to use matters more than knowing which hospital is "best". The first tier is the neighbourhood clinic and general practitioner — for routine illness, vaccinations, minor injuries. The second tier is multispecialty hospital — for most non-trivial presentations, elective surgeries, maternity, paediatric admissions. The third tier is tertiary or super-specialty — for serious cardiac, neurology, oncology, organ transplant, or complex trauma cases. The extension has grown rapidly across all three tiers since 2020.
Sector 4 residents have three multispecialty hospitals within a 10-minute drive, a tertiary care option within 15 minutes, and a well-regarded chain hospital in Noida proper within 35 minutes.
§ 02Tertiary and multispecialty — within 10 minutes
Yatharth Super Specialty Hospital — Sector 1, GNW
Approximately 2.9 km from Sector 4, 8 minutes off-peak. Part of the Yatharth Group. A 250-bed facility with full-range critical care — cardiology with cath lab, neurology, nephrology with dialysis, oncology, and a fully-manned emergency department with CT scanner on-site. One of the few hospitals in the extension with 24×7 interventional cardiology capability. Has its own NICU and a level-II maternity unit. Typical choice for cardiac or neurological emergencies where intervention needs to happen in the first hour.
Manas Hospital — Sector 16, GNW boundary
Approximately 3.3 km, 9 minutes off-peak. A 120-bed multispecialty facility with strong orthopaedics, general surgery, and maternity. Has a 24×7 emergency room but refers complex cardiac or stroke cases onward. Good first-line for suspected fractures, appendicitis, acute abdominal pain.
Sharda Hospital Greater Noida — SSS branch
Approximately 6.5 km, 14 minutes off-peak. Teaching hospital attached to Sharda University; 900-bed facility. Broad specialty coverage including cardiology, oncology, neurosurgery, renal transplant. Longer waiting times than private facilities but extensive specialty depth. Has a dedicated trauma centre and blood bank on-premise.
§ 03Distance table — all major hospitals
| Hospital | Location | Distance | Drive (off-peak) | Tier |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yatharth Super Specialty | Sector 1, GNW | 2.9 km | 8 min | Tertiary |
| Manas Hospital | Sector 16 boundary | 3.3 km | 9 min | Multispecialty |
| Cloudnine (GNW) | Noida Ext. corridor | 4.8 km | 11 min | Maternity specialist |
| Sharda Hospital (SSS) | Plot-No 32, Knowledge Park III | 6.5 km | 14 min | Tertiary / teaching |
| GIMS Greater Noida | Kasna | 12.5 km | 22 min | Government tertiary |
| Fortis Hospital | Noida Sector 62 | 14.0 km | 26 min | Tertiary |
| Jaypee Hospital | Noida Sector 128 | 16.0 km | 28 min | Tertiary / transplants |
| Apollo Hospital | Noida Sector 26 | 18.5 km | 32 min | Tertiary |
| Max Hospital | Noida Sector 19 | 17.2 km | 30 min | Multispecialty |
| Kailash Hospital | Noida Sector 27 | 18.0 km | 31 min | Multispecialty |
§ 04The scenarios — what to do, where to go
Scenario · Acute chest pain, 2 am
Yatharth Sector 1. 8 minutes off-peak, slightly faster at 2 am with empty roads. Their emergency is manned overnight and the cath lab team is on-call. This is the right choice even if it turns out to be acid reflux — the 20-minute door-to-balloon time that matters for a true MI simply cannot be risked by trying a hospital further away.
Scenario · Fall with suspected fracture, Sunday morning
Manas Hospital Sector 16. Strong orthopaedic department. X-ray, CT, and ortho consultation under one roof. If the fracture needs specialist intervention, they will refer onward; the initial stabilisation is competent.
Scenario · Maternity — routine delivery
Cloudnine (Noida Extension branch). Specialist maternity chain with level-II NICU. The routine choice for first-time mothers in the extension. Waiting lists for prime obstetricians run 4-6 weeks.
Scenario · Paediatric fever, 10 pm
Manas or Yatharth — both have 24×7 paediatric emergency. Manas is slightly closer. If the fever is straightforward viral, the neighbourhood clinic option the next morning is equally fine; ER is for dehydration, breathlessness, rash, or lethargy.
Scenario · Elective surgery, need quality
Jaypee Noida 128 or Fortis Noida 62 are the preferred choices for extension residents who want the full private-chain experience with pre-op workup, named-surgeon selection, and post-op rehab. Drive is 25-30 minutes.
Scenario · Complex cancer case, second opinion
Apollo Noida or Max Saket. Most Sector 4 residents we've spoken with use one of these two for oncology. Drive time is longer but specialty depth is significant.
§ 05Diagnostic centres and pathology labs
Beyond the hospitals, three high-quality independent diagnostic centres sit within 5 km of Sector 4: Dr Lal PathLabs (branch in Gaur City Mall strip, 2.1 km), SRL Diagnostics (Sector 16 branch, 3.5 km), and Thyrocare (sample-collection centre in Sector 1). All three offer home sample collection within a 3-5 km radius, typically charged at Rs 150-200 per visit. Turnaround times for standard pathology are 24-48 hours, with digital reports delivered to phone. For radiology, Yatharth and Sharda both operate walk-in MRI and CT services; the wait at Sharda can be 4-6 hours for routine scans.
§ 06Pharmacies — including 24-hour
Four pharmacies within 3 km operate on extended hours, two of them 24×7. Apollo Pharmacy at Gaur City Mall (2.1 km) is open from 7 am to midnight. The Yatharth in-hospital pharmacy (2.9 km) runs 24×7 and stocks most chronic-care medication. A 24×7 Medlife-affiliated chemist operates at the Sector 1 commercial strip (2.5 km). For chronic prescription refills, the app-based channels (1mg, PharmEasy, Netmeds) all deliver to Sector 4 within 24 hours on standard, with same-day premium options available.
§ 07Ambulance response — observed times
We have tracked three real ambulance-response times in Sector 4 through 2025-26 (via resident reports, not formal study):
- Yatharth ambulance: 12-18 minutes door-to-door, day or night. Private ambulance, no pre-booking required.
- 102 (UP state emergency): 18-25 minutes, more variable at night. Free service, but transport only to nearest government hospital by default.
- 108 (emergency medical): 15-22 minutes. Public service, equipped for basic life support.
The practical recommendation for any cardiac, stroke, or severe trauma presentation in Sector 4 is: call Yatharth directly while someone simultaneously drives the patient toward the hospital. The self-drive option usually beats the ambulance at this distance.
§ 08What the sector is still missing
The community health centre plot inside Sector 4 remains undeveloped. GNIDA has confirmed budget allocation for 2027-28 construction, but shovels are not yet in the ground. Two more private multispecialty facilities are announced for the 2027-28 window, one in Sector 10 and one in Sector 2. If timelines hold, the extension will count seven multispecialty hospitals within 10 minutes of Sector 4 by the time Forbes Fab Luxe possession starts in December 2028 — roughly double the current count.
Read the macro picture in our Greater Noida West area guide. For the sector-level dispatch, see Sector 4 area guide. For connectivity to Noida hospitals, FNG expressway will compress the Noida 62 and 19 drive times meaningfully.
§ 09Maternity and paediatric — a closer look
Two categories of healthcare usage that Sector 4 households ask about most frequently are maternity and paediatric care, so both deserve a paragraph of their own. On maternity, the three options worth knowing are Cloudnine (Noida Extension branch, 4.8 km — specialist maternity chain, level-II NICU, strong OB-GYN roster), Yatharth Super Specialty (2.9 km — broader-purpose facility with level-II NICU, good for routine deliveries and slightly complex cases), and Jaypee Hospital Noida 128 (16 km, 28 min — level-III NICU, tertiary back-up for high-risk pregnancies). The typical Sector 4 pattern is routine obstetric visits at Cloudnine or Yatharth, with the Jaypee referral in place as a safety net.
On paediatrics, two observations. First, the extension now has three dedicated paediatric clinics inside a 4 km radius — a change from 2020 when dedicated paediatric clinics were essentially absent and families relied on general physicians or hospital outpatient departments. Second, vaccination services are routinely available at Yatharth, Manas, Cloudnine, and at two independent paediatric clinics, so the IAP-schedule vaccinations are easy to keep current. For complex paediatric consultations (paediatric cardiology, paediatric neurology, paediatric endocrinology) the drive to Apollo Noida or AIIMS Delhi remains unavoidable, but for 90 per cent of childhood healthcare needs the local network is adequate.
§ 10Costs — approximate indicative bands
Without naming specific figures that change frequently, the bands to calibrate against are: an ER consultation at a private multispecialty hospital in the extension typically falls in the Rs 800-1,500 range. A specialist outpatient consultation (orthopaedics, gynaecology, paediatrics) is typically Rs 600-1,200 at a private hospital, Rs 200-400 at a government tertiary facility. A standard-grade MRI at Yatharth or Sharda is in the Rs 7,000-10,000 range; an ultrasound is Rs 800-1,500. Routine blood work at Dr Lal PathLabs is Rs 400-1,200 depending on the panel.
For comparison, the same services at Jaypee Noida or Apollo Noida will typically run 20-30 per cent higher than the extension-based options, and the same services at a Sharda or GIMS (teaching / government) will run 30-50 per cent lower. Most residents use a mix — extension-based facilities for routine and urgent care, premium-chain facilities for elective and complex care.
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