Faridabad /. Honorable Minister of State for Social Justice and Empowerment, Union of India krsinpal gujjar inaugurated a state-of-the-art and next generation Cathlab and a comprehensive Mother & Child wing at the Fortis Escorts Hospital, Faridabad today. The new additions are going to enhance to the existing clinical infrastructure at the hospital for better patient care. The ceremony was also graced by Shri Mohit Singh, Facility Director, Fortis Escorts Hospital, Faridabad.The new CATH lab with diagnostic imaging equipment is a next generation technology in heart care. It will help the cardiac with world’s best image guided therapy technology. This will in turn help surgeons to perform more complex procedures. The new lab will also provide digital image quality which will be immensely helpful for fast minimally invasive cardiac treatment for better patient care. The mother and child wing will provide holistic clinical and patient care for all ailments of women and children.Speaking on the occasion, Shri Krishan Pal Gurjar ji said, “It is a great step taken by the management of Fortis Escorts Hospital to upgrade the clinical infrastructure. It is in line with our overall objective to provide universal healthcare to the people of India. This upliftment in the healthcare delivery in Faridabad is going to go a long way for better treatment and patient care for the residents of this region.” Talking about the bringing latest technological in providing healthcare solution, Mr Mohit Singh said, “We remain completely committed to provide world class technology and equipment to our clinicians so that they can deliver best clinical outcomes. Today, with our investment in bringing best in class infrastructure at Fortis Escorts, we believe the people in and around Faridabad will benefit immensely availing world class treatment right here.”Speaking about Fortis’s commitment to provide greater healthcare solutions for people of Haryana, Mr Singh said, “We have plans to expand our hospital as we believe in working with the government towards achieving a swastha India. In this year itself, we are planning to add 50 number of beds to our existing capacity in this regard.”