Shree Sardar Smarak Hospital is a 200-bed trust hospital managed by Sardar Smarak Hospital Trust, providing emergency, medical, surgical, diagnostic and charitable healthcare support since 1976.
Shree Sardar Smarak Hospital, Bardoli, is a multispeciality trust hospital working with the mission of making quality healthcare accessible to poor, rural and tribal communities. The hospital combines essential departments, visiting super-specialists, modern diagnostics and compassionate concessions for needy patients.
For general ward poor patients, the hospital provides major treatment bill concessions, free food, milk and fruits, discounted medicines, subsidized diagnostics, free dialysis support and free ambulance support for poor patients.
Concession in treatment bills for general ward poor patients.
Concession on medicines through hospital medical store.
From medicine and surgery to maternal-child care, diagnostics and super-speciality consultation, SSH Bardoli supports patients across major healthcare needs.
Diagnosis and management of fever, infections, diabetes, BP, respiratory and internal medical conditions.
Planned and emergency surgical care supported by modern operation theatres and equipment.
Fracture, bone, joint and replacement services including laminar airflow joint replacement OT.
Mother and child healthcare supported by labour room, NICU and PICU facilities.
Emergency department, ambulance support and critical care response for urgent patient needs.
Critical care units for adults, neonates, children and cardiac emergencies.
CT Scan, sonography, mammography, laboratory, blood bank and physiotherapy services.
SSH Bardoli plays an important role in supporting poor and tribal patients of this territory through treatment concessions and essential support services.
50% to 60% relief in treatment bills for general ward poor patients.
Free food, milk and fruits for general ward patients in morning, afternoon and night.
Hospital medical store supplies medicines with 15% concession.
Ambulance facility for transfer of poor patients without charges.
Send an inquiry to the hospital team or call the emergency number for urgent support.