By: IPP Bureau
Last updated : May 07, 2026 4:07 pm
Supported by Plan International, the partnership will help treat over 1,000 children annually
The Government Institute of Medical Sciences (GIMS), Greater Noida, has strengthened its paediatric orthopaedic surgery capabilities with the installation of advanced surgical equipment supported through Healthium MedTech’s CSR initiative and implemented by Plan International India Chapter.
With the upgraded infrastructure, GIMS can now perform specialised surgeries for conditions such as developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH), clubfoot, limb deformities, fractures, and complex bone disorders.
The institute has been equipped with advanced systems including the Midas Rex MR8 High Speed Electric Drill System, Paediatric Hip Plating Set, Paediatric and Small Bone Drill & Saw System, Paediatric Orthopaedic Instrument Set, and a C-Arm Machine.
The initiative is expected to benefit more than 1,000 children annually, particularly in Uttar Pradesh where access to specialised paediatric orthopaedic care remains limited. The enhanced facility will help reduce treatment delays, minimise complications, and lower the need for referrals outside the region.
Speaking at the launch, the Chief Guest, Dr. G.N. Singh, Adviser to the Chief Minister, Uttar Pradesh said, “This initiative reflects our commitment to ensuring that every child, regardless of background, has access to quality and timely healthcare. Strengthening public health institutions through such partnerships is essential to building an inclusive and equitable healthcare system.”
Dr. (Brig.) Rakesh Kumar Gupta, Director General, GIMS, emphasised the institution’s enhanced capability, stating, “With this advanced equipment, GIMS is now prepared to handle complex paediatric orthopaedic cases with greater precision and safety. This will significantly reduce referrals and ensure that children receive timely treatment closer to home.”
Anish Bafna, CEO & MD, Healthium Medtech said, “At Healthium, we are focused on improving clinical outcomes by enabling both innovation and access. Supporting initiatives such as the GIMS and Plan International India Chapter project reflects our effort to strengthen care delivery systems and equip healthcare providers with the tools needed to deliver specialised paediatric orthopaedic care. By enhancing on-ground capabilities, we aim to ensure that timely, reliable treatment reaches children who need it the most.”
Mohammed Asif, Executive Director, Plan International (India Chapter), said, “Through this partnership, we are strengthening access to specialised paediatric healthcare for vulnerable communities. This intervention will directly benefit over 1,000 children every year, ensuring they receive timely, safe and life-changing orthopaedic treatment without financial or geographic barriers.”