Fortis Hospital Noida Launches Cardiac OPD at NOVA Hospital Bulandshahr- Hosts Health Talk on Innovation in Cardiac Sciences
Bulandshahr, 23 April, 2026: Strengthening its commitment to delivering advanced cardiac care closer to communities, Fortis Hospital Noida has launched a dedicated Cardiac Outpatient Department (OPD) at NOVA Hospital, Bulandshahr. The initiative aimed to enhance access to specialized cardiology services for residents of Bulandshahr and nearby regions, reducing the need for patients to travel long distances for expert consultation and care.
The newly launched Cardiac OPD will offer comprehensive cardiac consultations, preventive screenings, early diagnosis, and management of various heart conditions under the guidance of experienced specialists from Fortis Hospital Noida. The patients will benefit from timely interventions, continuity of care, and seamless referrals for advanced treatment when required.
To mark the occasion, a health talk on ‘Innovation in Cardiac Sciences’ was also organized on the same day in association with the Lions Club Bulandshahr. The session focused on the latest advancements in cardiology, including minimally invasive procedures, cutting-edge diagnostics, and preventive strategies to combat the rising burden of heart disease. The event was designed to raise awareness and empower the community with knowledge about heart health.
Speaking at the launch, Dr. Sanjeev Gera, Director & HOD, Cardiology, Fortis Hospital Noida, said,
“With the launch of the Cardiac OPD at NOVA Hospital, Bulandshahr, we are taking a significant step towards decentralizing advanced cardiac care and making it more accessible to patients in smaller cities. Early detection and timely intervention are crucial in managing heart diseases effectively. Through this OPD and our community engagement initiatives like the health talk on innovation in cardiac sciences, we aim to bridge the gap between patients and specialized care, while also promoting awareness about preventive cardiology and the latest treatment modalities.”


