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Dr. Upasana Arora

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Dr. Upasana Arora

Managing Director

Dr. Upasana Arora is the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Managing Director of Yashoda Super Speciality Hospital (Ghaziabad, NCR) – an institution synonymous with modernized and cutting edge patient care.

A leading person in the healthcare terrain, Dr. Arora is also a prestigious member of the NABL (National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories) Board and Chairperson of the Indo – US Chamber of Commerce (Healthcare Division). Her profile also includes being the Co – Chairperson of ASSOCHAM Empowerment Council and the ASSOCHAM Women Forum, along with a member of FICCI – Health Service Committee.

Dr. Upasana Arora is an alumnus of Harvard Medical School and Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, holding multiple certificates from the aforementioned esteemed institutions. She is also a Fellow of Anglia Ruskin University.

“My life’s purpose lies in transforming healthcare in India by focusing on patient safety and affordable healthcare. As the CEO, I have worked relentlessly to ensure access to affordable healthcare for all, regardless of their socio-economic condition. I believe in the power of spirituality in enhancing well-being. This belief permeates in my work, helping me develop a culture of ethics and values at Yashoda to ensure a seamless patient experience by actively seeking patient feedback”, says Dr. Upasana, encapsulating the essence of her own life’s journey.

The aftermath of Dr. Upasana’s strategies during her tenure as the CEO has been expeditious and consequential; Yashoda hospital now boasts a growing roster of patients and clientele who is genuinely delighted with the overall healthcare experience it provides toone and all.

Some of the awards and recognitions Ms. Upasana’s professional life has been decorated with:

 

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Dr. Upasana Arora is a living personification of the belief that healthcare approaches and attitudes must evolve around the pillars of empathy and humane-ness, and if healthcare has to fulfill its veracious duty – it MUST take the healing touch down to the lowest common denominator.