HT Bureau
GUWAHATI, Jan 6: Peerless Hospital Guwahati on Tuesday shared key milestones achieved over the past six months and outlined its strategic roadmap for 2026 and beyond, reaffirming its commitment to providing high-quality, accessible and patient-centric healthcare across Assam and the Northeast.
Addressing a press conference at the hospital premises, the management highlighted notable improvements in clinical outcomes, patient footfall and service delivery across departments since the hospital began operations in July 2025.
Several patient success stories were presented, reflecting the hospital’s growing capabilities in handling complex cases through multidisciplinary care and timely medical intervention.
Dr Gautam Kumar Das, CEO of Peerless Hospital Guwahati, said the institution’s vision is to build a sustainable healthcare ecosystem that balances clinical excellence with affordability and accessibility.
He said the hospital is expanding services under Ayushman Bharat, investing in modern medical equipment and strengthening its workforce to ensure quality healthcare reaches a wider section of society across the region.
He also invited skilled healthcare professionals to join the hospital’s growth journey.
Highlighting recent clinical performance, Dr Pranab Barua, Medical Superintendent and Director of the Emergency Department, said consistent improvement in patient outcomes over the last six months has been driven by strong teamwork, refined clinical protocols and timely decision-making.
He credited the success to the dedication of doctors, nurses and support staff.
Senior doctors, including Dr Pranab Barua, Dr Shahanur Rahman (Neurosurgery), Dr Aditya Bhaskar and Dr JP Kalita (Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery), said the hospital is now effectively managing highly complex and life-threatening neurological conditions such as subarachnoid haemorrhage caused by ruptured blister aneurysms.
They noted that advanced endovascular procedures, including flow diverter placement, are being successfully performed, reflecting the hospital’s growing expertise, precision and specialised infrastructure.
Outlining future plans, the hospital said 2026 will focus on consolidation and expansion, with emphasis on strengthening clinical capabilities, upgrading infrastructure and expanding outreach services.
As part of this phase, additional specialists, nursing staff and allied healthcare professionals have been onboarded to further enhance patient care.
The hospital also announced the procurement of advanced medical equipment across key departments to improve diagnostic accuracy, treatment efficiency and patient safety, enabling better management of critical and complex cases within the region.
Reinforcing its commitment to affordable healthcare, Peerless Hospital Guwahati said all Ayushman Bharat cardholders can avail cashless treatment at the hospital, ensuring quality medical care without financial burden on patients and their families.
Updates on employee welfare initiatives, including ESIC coverage, were also shared.
As part of its community outreach, the hospital has organised multiple health camps in Guwahati focusing on preventive screening and early diagnosis.
Regular outstation OPD clinics are also being conducted in Howly, Nagaon, Barpeta, Mangaldoi and Shillong, enabling patients to access specialist consultations closer to home. The hospital said it will continue aligning with national and state healthcare priorities while working towards becoming a trusted and comprehensive healthcare destination for Assam and the Northeast.






