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Delhi NCR’s top doctors are transforming ambulatory care with modern, patient-first, multi-specialty OPDs. Expert care, technology and empathy combine to create a smoother healthcare experience.

Top experts in Delhi NCR come together to provide a comprehensive and coordinated healthcare experience. Six independent doctors – Dr. Siddharth Verma (Emergency Physician and Founder of Durga Healthcare), Dr. Parul Singh Raghav (Dermatologist and Founder of Chloe Clinique), Dr. Mayank Kulshreshtha (Urologist and Founder of Anuyank Health), Dr. Ritika Kanwal Jindal (Orthodontist and Founder of Rising Dental), Dr. Ankit Varshney (Plastic Surgeon and Founder of Sports Doctors Delhi) and Bhavya (General Surgeon and Founder of Bhavira Breast Care), with the help of platforms like Aartas CliniShare (India’s first and largest co-working space), aims to reinvent the daily healthcare experience for patients.

One-stop, all-round care

Dr Siddharth, one of the country’s leading emergency physicians, believes that modern multi-specialty OPDs bring together doctors from different fields such as general medicine, paediatrics, orthopedics, gynecology, cardiology, dermatology and ENT. This comprehensive approach allows patients to consult multiple specialists in one visit, reducing the need for repeated travel and referrals.

This coordination not only saves time but also improves clinical outcomes through better communication between departments.

Shifting to patient-centered care

Dr Parul, one of Delhi’s top dermatologists, says apart from infrastructure and technology, the most significant change is the focus on patient experience. Physicians are encouraged to spend more time listening, explaining diagnoses, and involving patients in treatment decisions. Support staff are trained to clearly guide patients through every step of their visit. She also noted that training health care workers in empathy, communication skills and emotional intelligence is as important as clinical training.

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Technology drives efficiency

Dr. Ritika added that digital appointment systems, electronic medical records and streamlined registration processes have become hallmarks of modern OPD. These innovations help reduce wait times and ensure a smoother patient flow, making visits more predictable and less stressful. In her practice, technology helps OPD transition from reactive care to planned, efficient service delivery.

Shared infrastructure and support services

Dr. Bhavya believes that a shared approach can reduce duplication of equipment, space and manpower, thereby reducing operational costs and better utilizing existing assets. All departments have access to expensive diagnostic tools and advanced medical technology, ensuring they are used optimally throughout the day rather than left underutilized. Effective resource management enables clinics to provide high-quality services at a more affordable cost while maintaining consistency and speed in service delivery.

Integrated diagnostics and faster decisions

Dr. Mayank said on-site laboratories and pharmacies can speed up diagnosis and treatment. This integrated setup minimizes delays and ensures continuity of care, allowing patients to receive timely medical advice and follow-up.

The future of outpatient healthcare

Dr. Ankit believes that with increasing pressure on hospitals and increasing need for accessible healthcare, multi-specialty OPD is emerging as a practical solution. By effectively managing non-urgent cases, they help reduce the burden on tertiary care hospitals while maintaining high standards of care.
As healthcare continues to evolve, modern multispecialty OPD stands out as a model that balances medical expertise with empathy, efficiency and ease, redefining patient expectations in the outpatient clinic.

Traditionally, healthcare systems have been designed around processes, protocols, and physicians. These six independent doctors shift the focus to patients. By using platforms like Aartas CliniShare, they prioritize a patient-centric approach.

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Dr. Parul further noted that the healthcare experience begins long before the patient meets the doctor—the reception area, registration desk, and waiting area set the tone. A friendly greeting, helpful staff and clear guidance can reduce anxiety immediately.

Dr. Siddharth added that, overall, doctors and nurses help humanize health care by respecting confidentiality, cultural sensitivity, and personal boundaries, ultimately enhancing trust.

Dr. Disha (Chief Medical Officer, Aartas) added, “We believe that the tools we build at Aartas will reach far beyond care and create connections between physicians and patients across all walks of life. This is the future we envision where independent physicians can provide care that moves human health forward; patients can experience unprecedented care in a shared human experience across cultures. We truly believe that we can impact the health of our communities one person at a time and build a collaborative environment for relationships that transcend the current hierarchies of the healthcare system.”

To book a consultation with these experts, you can contact 9810366516-

Or visit Aartas CliniShare – 18A, Ring Road, Lajpat Nagar – 4, New Delhi – 110024.

website – https://aartas.com/

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