Bareilly: SRMS GoodLife Hospital has launched a two-day Health Festival on July 17–18 to commemorate its eighth foundation anniversary, offering free medical consultations, complimentary diagnostic tests and substantial discounts on radiology services. The initiative aims to promote preventive healthcare while making quality medical services more accessible to the public.
Announcing the programme, Richa Murti, Director of SRMS GoodLife Hospital, said patients attending the Health Festival will receive free consultations with senior specialists across multiple disciplines, along with more than 18 diagnostic tests at no cost. The hospital is also offering a 50 per cent discount on X-rays, ultrasound scans and CT scans, while all other diagnostic tests and health packages will be available at a 20 per cent discount.
Richa Murti also announced that the hospital will soon commission a state-of-the-art Cath Lab for the treatment of cardiac patients. The facility is expected to become operational in August 2026, significantly enhancing cardiac care services. She further revealed that the hospital will introduce robotic-assisted knee replacement surgery, strengthening its orthopaedic treatment capabilities.
Celebrating its eighth anniversary on July 19, SRMS GoodLife Hospital was established by Dev Murti, Chairman of the SRMS Trust, in 2018 with the vision of providing world-class healthcare combined with the comfort of a home-like environment under the concept of “Home Away From Home.”
Over the past eight years, the hospital has emerged as a leading healthcare institution in the region. Its Internal Medicine Centre, Urology and Kidney Care Centre, Laparoscopic Surgery Centre, Knee and Hip Joint Replacement Centre, Mental Healthcare Centre, and Critical Care Centre have earned recognition as Centres of Excellence. Equipped with advanced ICU, HDU and NICU facilities, the hospital has successfully treated thousands of critically ill patients.
According to hospital statistics, more than 350,000 patients have received outpatient care, over 30,000 patients have been admitted for treatment, and more than 15,000 surgeries have been successfully performed. Additionally, over 6,500 patients have undergone successful knee and hip replacement procedures, regaining improved mobility and quality of life.

The hospital also provides treatment under the Ayushman Bharat scheme and offers comprehensive inpatient, outpatient, day-care and emergency services, along with advanced modular operation theatres, pharmacy services and deluxe, private and semi-private accommodation.
During the Health Festival, registered patients will receive free consultations in cardiology, nephrology and urology, orthopaedics, laparoscopic and general surgery, internal medicine, mental health, psychology, obstetrics and gynaecology, dietetics and physiotherapy.
The festival also includes free diagnostic services such as blood pressure monitoring, ECG, echocardiography, haemoglobin testing, blood sugar testing, complete blood count (CBC), HbA1c, serum PSA, lipid profile, liver function tests, FibroScan, uroflowmetry, spirometry, bone densitometry and eye examinations. Patients will also be offered free mental health therapy and counselling by senior consultants.
The hospital said the Health Festival reflects its continued commitment to delivering affordable, high-quality healthcare while encouraging early diagnosis and preventive medical care.
Reported from Bareilly by Akhilesh Chandra Saxena.


