JCI (4x consecutive) Accredited NABH Accredited NABL Accredited NABH Nursing Excellence Accredited NABH Blood Bank Accredited NABH Ethics Committee Accredited Green OT Certification Accredited

Artemis Hospital Gurugram — Robotic Surgery & CyberKnife Leader in Delhi NCR (2026)

Independent guide to Artemis Hospital Gurugram. 30,000+ cardiac procedures, North India's only M6 CyberKnife, 4x JCI accredited. Real pricing, honest comparison with Medanta, and what complaints reveal.

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Rating

4.2/5

Location

Gurugram

India

Beds

600+

Campus capacity

Intl. Patients

~12%

of total patients

Established

2007

19+ years

Specialties

Cardiac Surgery & Interventional CardiologyRobotic Surgery (Da Vinci Xi)CyberKnife RadiosurgeryOncology (Medical, Surgical, Radiation)Liver TransplantKidney TransplantHeart & Lung TransplantBone Marrow TransplantOrthopedics & Joint ReplacementNeurosurgery & NeurologyBariatric & Minimally Invasive SurgeryGastroenterology & Hepatology

Languages

EnglishHindiArabicFrenchSpanish

The First JCI Hospital in Gurugram — Now in Its Fourth Accreditation Cycle

Artemis Hospital opened in 2007 on a 9-acre campus in Sector 51, Gurugram — built with money from the promoters of Apollo Tyres (not Apollo Hospitals — a distinction that confuses many international patients). It was the first hospital in Gurugram to receive both JCI and NABH accreditation, and has since been JCI-accredited four consecutive times.

The hospital operates 600 beds including 64 ICU beds, with 400+ full-time specialists across 12 Centres of Excellence and 40+ specialties. Its medical technology portfolio includes the Da Vinci Xi robotic surgical system, North India’s only M6 CyberKnife, 3 Tesla MRI, PET-CT, cardiac CT, hybrid cath labs, and endovascular operating suites.

For international patients, the most relevant fact: Artemis is a 10-minute drive from Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport. No other major Gurugram hospital is this close.


What Artemis Does Best: Three Genuine Differentiators

1. CyberKnife Radiosurgery — North India’s Only M6 System

Artemis has completed 1,000+ CyberKnife procedures — the only JCI-accredited hospital in North India offering this technology. The M6 CyberKnife delivers non-invasive, sub-millimeter-accurate radiation in 3-5 sessions, treating tumors that traditional surgery cannot safely reach.

Conditions treated: brain tumors, spinal tumors, lung cancer, prostate cancer, liver metastases, pancreatic tumors, trigeminal neuralgia.

Cost: Rs 1.5-3 lakh ($1,800-$3,600) per session. A full 3-5 session course runs $5,400-$18,000 — versus $30,000-$50,000+ for equivalent treatment in the US.

Why it matters for medical tourists: CyberKnife is outpatient. No incision, no anesthesia, no hospital stay. Patients fly in, complete 3-5 sessions over 1-2 weeks, and fly home. This is the cleanest medical tourism workflow possible.

2. Cardiac Volume — 30,000+ Procedures and Growing

The Artemis Heart Centre has performed over 30,000 cardiac procedures in six years, integrating five subspecialties under one roof: complex invasive cardiology, non-invasive cardiology, cardiothoracic & vascular surgery, pediatric cardiology, and pediatric cardiac surgery.

Technology deployed: IVUS (intravascular ultrasound), OCT (optical coherence tomography), FFR (fractional flow reserve), rotablation, and IVL (intravascular lithotripsy) — a technology stack that matches the best US cardiac centers.

Key surgeons: Dr. Surendra Nath Khanna (Chairperson, Cardiac Surgery) leads the program.

Pricing context:

ProcedureArtemis (India)US EquivalentSavings
CABG (bypass)$3,000-$9,600$70,000-$200,00093-97%
Angioplasty with stent$2,500-$5,000$30,000-$50,00090-92%
Valve replacement$5,000-$8,000$80,000-$170,00094-95%
Heart transplant$20,000-$35,000$800,000-$1.4M97-98%

3. Orthopedic Speed — Discharge in 5 Days, Travel-Ready in 15

The orthopedic team has performed 15,000+ arthroscopies and arthroplasties, with a care pathway optimized for international patients:

  • Knee/hip replacement hospital stay: 5 days
  • Travel-ready (fit to fly): 15 days post-surgery
  • Cost: Rs 3.5-6 lakh ($4,200-$7,200) including primary rehabilitation

Key surgeons: Dr. IPS Oberoi and Dr. B.K. Singh — two of the most recognized joint replacement surgeons in India.

For medical tourists planning return flights, this 15-day timeline is a critical planning anchor. Book accommodation for 3 weeks total (pre-op workup + surgery + recovery clearance).


Transplant Programs: Established Liver & Kidney, Emerging Heart & Lung

Liver Transplant

Artemis performs both cadaveric and living-related donor liver transplants. The program is led by Dr. Giriraj Singh Bora with 1,500+ transplant procedures. The hospital claims the “shortest waiting time for liver transplant in India” — though this is marketing language with no independently verified data.

Cost: Rs 18-35 lakh ($21,600-$42,000) — comparable to Medanta’s pricing.

Kidney Transplant

Advanced program with both living and cadaveric donor capability. Led by Dr. Harsha Jauhari. The team specializes in complicated transplant cases.

Cost: Rs 5-8 lakh ($6,000-$9,600) for the transplant procedure itself. Total costs including workup, post-op immunosuppression, and 3-month follow-up typically run $15,000-$25,000.

Heart & Lung Transplant (New)

The Heart & Lung Transplant Centre was recently inaugurated with Dr. Sandeep Attawar (founder-director of the transplant program at KIMS Hospitals, Hyderabad) as chair. Artemis’s NCR location provides a logistical advantage — proximity to Delhi reduces organ transport time and ischemia duration.

Honest assessment: This program is still building volume. If you need a heart or lung transplant, established programs at Medanta, AIIMS Delhi, or Fortis have significantly more track record. Revisit Artemis’s transplant outcomes in 2-3 years.


Oncology: CyberKnife + Conventional Cancer Care

The Artemis Cancer Centre integrates medical, surgical, and radiation oncology with bone marrow transplantation and robotic surgery.

Treatment modalities available:

  • Chemotherapy, targeted therapy, immunotherapy
  • Minimally invasive and robotic cancer surgery (Da Vinci Xi)
  • Radiation therapy: IGRT, VMAT, stereotactic radiosurgery (CyberKnife)
  • Bone marrow transplant (autologous, allogeneic, cord blood, haplo-identical)

Key oncologists:

  • Dr. Priya Tiwari — AIIMS-trained medical oncologist specializing in chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and targeted therapy
  • Dr. Lalit Kumar — Chairperson, Oncology & BMT
  • Dr. Aditya Gupta — CyberKnife radiosurgery lead (32+ years experience)

Where Artemis has an edge over competitors: The combination of CyberKnife and Da Vinci robotic surgery in the same institution means patients requiring both targeted radiation and surgical intervention can receive seamless multi-modality treatment without transferring hospitals.


Room Categories and Real Costs

Room TypePublished Rate/DayWhat to Expect
EconomyRs 30,000 ($360)Shared amenities, basic furnishing
Single RoomRs 50,000 ($600)Private, AC, Wi-Fi, TV
SuiteRs 70,000-1,00,000+ ($840-$1,200+)Luxury, international cuisine, companion bed
ICURs 35,000-50,000 ($420-$600)Depending on ventilator/ECMO support

Critical note for medical tourists: Room category is the single biggest multiplier in your final bill. A 7-day stay in a suite vs economy adds Rs 2.8 lakh+ ($3,360+) to your total — with zero difference in clinical care. Choose the lowest room category you can tolerate and invest the savings in post-operative recovery accommodation outside the hospital.


International Patient Experience: What Works and What Doesn’t

What Works

  • Airport proximity — 10-minute drive from Delhi IGI. No other major Gurugram hospital matches this.
  • Dedicated relationship executive — 24/7 point of contact for international patients.
  • Pre-departure teleconsultation — evaluate your case before booking flights.
  • Travel desk in-hospital — partnerships with Cox & Kings, Thomas Cook, Kuoni.
  • Air ambulance — Cessna Citation-Jet and King Air aircraft on 2-hour notice, covering 650-1,800 km.
  • On-site amenities — money exchange, gift shop, bookstore, international cuisine options.

What Doesn’t Work

  • Only 3 interpreter languages — Arabic, French, Spanish. No Russian, Swahili, Uzbek, Bengali, or Persian. If you speak any other language, bring your own translator or use Medanta instead (9+ languages).
  • No published outcome data — Artemis cites volume (30,000+ cardiac procedures, 1,000+ CyberKnife) but never publishes success rates, infection rates, or mortality data. This is a transparency gap.
  • Billing complaints are real — consumer forums document unsolicited charges in emergency admissions, specialist fees applied without patient consent, and pharmacy delivery failures. Request itemized estimates upfront and challenge any line item you did not authorize.
  • CGHS patient discrimination — multiple reports that senior doctors decline appointments for government insurance patients while accepting cash-paying patients. If you are using any third-party insurance, confirm your doctor assignment before admission.

Accreditation Stack: Deeper Than Most Hospitals Advertise

Most hospitals advertise “JCI and NABH accredited.” Artemis goes further:

AccreditationWhat It Covers
JCI (4x consecutive)International patient safety and care quality standards
NABHIndian hospital quality standards
NABLLaboratory testing accuracy and reliability
NABH Nursing ExcellenceNursing care quality specific certification
NABH Blood BankBlood storage and transfusion safety
NABH Ethics CommitteeResearch ethics and patient rights
Green OTOperating theatre environmental standards

This is the most comprehensive accreditation portfolio of any single-campus hospital in Gurugram. It does not guarantee better clinical outcomes — but it does indicate process discipline that matters for infection control, laboratory accuracy, and patient safety protocols.


Getting to Artemis Hospital

From Delhi IGI Airport (DEL): 10-minute drive via NH-48/Sohna Road. Artemis arranges complimentary airport pickup for international patients.

From Delhi city centre: 40-60 minutes depending on traffic. Avoid 8-10 AM and 5-8 PM peak hours.

From Medanta (Sector 38): 15-minute drive within Gurugram.

Nearest Metro: Sector 55-56 Rapid Metro station, then 5-minute auto-rickshaw ride.

Address: Sector 51, Gurugram, Haryana 122001


Recovery Accommodation Near Artemis Hospital

International patients typically need 1-4 weeks of post-discharge recovery time before flying home. Staying near the hospital keeps you within reach for follow-up appointments and emergencies.

Budget ($20-40/night): Guest houses within walking distance of Sector 51 — Mavens White, The Archer. Basic but functional. Suitable for companions on tight budgets.

Mid-range ($40-80/night): Service apartments from The Perch (30% monthly discount), Lime Tree Serviced Apartments, and The Lodgers. Fully furnished with kitchens — essential for patients on restricted diets post-surgery. The Perch offers wheelchair-accessible rooms and 24/7 assistance.

Premium ($100-200+/night): DoubleTree by Hilton, Taj City Centre Gurugram, Grand Hyatt — all within 5-15 minutes of Artemis. These make sense for short-stay procedures (CyberKnife, diagnostic workups) where recovery accommodation is not needed.

Pro tip: For stays longer than 10 days, service apartments save 40-60% over hotels and provide kitchen access for meal prep — critical for post-bariatric, post-transplant, or post-cardiac patients with strict dietary requirements.


The Bottom Line: When to Choose Artemis

Choose Artemis if:

  • You need CyberKnife radiosurgery (only M6 system in North India)
  • You need robotic surgery (Da Vinci Xi for urology, gynecology, colorectal, thoracic)
  • Airport proximity matters (emergency cases, elderly patients, short-stay procedures)
  • You want Medanta-tier accreditation at 20-30% lower cost
  • You need cardiac or orthopedic procedures with proven high volumes

Choose a different hospital if:

  • You need complex multi-organ transplant (Medanta’s scale and track record are superior)
  • You speak a language other than English, Hindi, Arabic, French, or Spanish (Medanta offers 9+ languages)
  • You prioritize published outcome data and transparency (no major Indian hospital excels here, but Medanta at least publishes some transplant statistics)
  • You are using CGHS or government insurance (documented reports of differential treatment)
  • You need a hospital ranked in international indices (Medanta is Newsweek #1 in India; Artemis does not appear in global rankings)
FAQ 9

Frequently Asked Questions

Research-backed answers from verified hospital data, published outcomes, and patient experiences.

1

How much does surgery cost at Artemis Hospital Gurugram?

Artemis Hospital pricing sits between budget chains and Medanta. OPD specialist consultation costs Rs 1,000 ($12). Room charges: Rs 30,000/day economy, Rs 50,000/day single room. Specific procedure ranges: knee/hip replacement Rs 3.5-6 lakh ($4,200-$7,200), cardiac bypass Rs 2.5-8 lakh ($3,000-$9,600), bariatric surgery Rs 2.3-5.5 lakh ($2,750-$6,600), CyberKnife per session Rs 1.5-3 lakh ($1,800-$3,600). International patients should request itemized quotes from the International Patient Services desk — published package prices rarely include consumables, pharmacy, or post-op medications.

2

Is Artemis Hospital Gurugram JCI accredited?

Yes. Artemis is the first hospital in Gurugram to hold both JCI and NABH accreditation. It has been accredited by JCI four consecutive times. Beyond JCI and NABH, Artemis also holds NABL (laboratory), NABH Nursing Excellence, NABH Blood Bank, NABH Ethics Committee, and Green OT certifications. This is the deepest accreditation stack of any single-campus hospital in Gurugram — though accreditation reflects process compliance, not necessarily clinical outcomes.

3

How does Artemis Hospital compare to Medanta in Gurugram?

The two hospitals serve different segments. Medanta is 2.5x larger (1,600 beds vs 600), has more specialties (20+ vs 12 centres of excellence), and ranks #1 in India (Newsweek 2026). But Medanta costs 20-30% more for identical procedures. Artemis advantages: 10-minute drive from Delhi airport (vs 30+ minutes for Medanta), shorter OPD wait times due to smaller scale, North India's only M6 CyberKnife for radiosurgery, and 30,000+ cardiac procedures — competitive volume. Artemis disadvantage: fewer interpreter languages (3 vs 9+ at Medanta), smaller transplant program, and no Newsweek ranking. Choose Medanta for complex multi-organ cases requiring institutional scale. Choose Artemis for robotic procedures, CyberKnife radiosurgery, or if airport proximity matters.

4

What international patient services does Artemis Hospital offer?

Artemis offers: pre-departure teleconsultation, airport pickup/drop at Delhi IGI (10-minute drive), personal relationship executive available 24/7, interpreters in Arabic, French, and Spanish (note: no Russian, Swahili, or Central Asian languages — a gap vs Medanta), visa assistance, hotel booking across budget to luxury tiers, international cuisine options, Wi-Fi-enabled rooms, on-site money exchange, and post-discharge telemedicine follow-up. Travel logistics are handled through partnerships with Cox & Kings, Thomas Cook, and Kuoni. Air ambulance service is available on 2-hour notice with aircraft covering 650-1,800 km range.

5

What is Artemis Hospital's CyberKnife radiosurgery program?

Artemis operates North India's first and only M6 CyberKnife system — a non-invasive robotic radiation delivery platform that treats cancerous and non-cancerous tumors in 3-5 sessions without surgery. The hospital has completed 1,000+ CyberKnife procedures. The M6 system provides sub-millimeter accuracy with real-time tumor tracking. It is used for brain tumors, spinal tumors, lung cancer, prostate cancer, liver metastases, and trigeminal neuralgia. Each session costs Rs 1.5-3 lakh ($1,800-$3,600). The program is led by Dr. Aditya Gupta, a neurosurgeon with 32+ years of experience. If you need stereotactic radiosurgery in North India, Artemis is the only JCI-accredited option with this technology.

6

What are the real drawbacks of choosing Artemis Hospital?

Key drawbacks: (1) Billing complaints are a documented pattern — consumer forums report unsolicited emergency charges, specialist fees applied without consent, and pharmacy delivery delays. (2) Interpreter coverage is limited to 3 languages (Arabic, French, Spanish) — patients from CIS countries, East Africa, or Southeast Asia will struggle without their own translator. (3) The Heart & Lung Transplant Centre is new and still building volume — for transplants, Medanta's 4,400+ liver transplant track record is significantly stronger. (4) CGHS (government insurance) patients report discrimination — senior doctors reportedly decline CGHS appointments while accepting cash-paying patients. (5) Bed count discrepancies across sources (400, 550, 600, 750 cited variously) suggest unclear current capacity. (6) No published outcome data — the hospital cites procedure volumes (30,000+ cardiac, 1,000+ CyberKnife) but does not publish success rates, complication rates, or infection rates.

7

How far is Artemis Hospital from Delhi airport?

Artemis Hospital is approximately 10 minutes by car from Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL) — the shortest airport-to-hospital distance among major Gurugram medical tourism hospitals. Medanta is 30-40 minutes away. This proximity is a significant practical advantage for patients arriving in medical distress, post-surgical patients flying home, or companions making airport runs. Artemis arranges complimentary airport pickup through its international patient desk.

8

Where should I stay near Artemis Hospital during treatment?

Several service apartment providers cater specifically to Artemis medical tourists in Sector 51 and surrounding areas. The Perch offers fully-equipped apartments with 24/7 assistance and 30% monthly discounts (extended stay). Lime Tree Serviced Apartments and The Lodgers are strategically located near the hospital. Budget guesthouses start at $20/night within walking distance. Mid-range options include Mavens White and The Archer. Five-star hotels within 5-15 minutes include DoubleTree by Hilton, Taj City Centre, and Grand Hyatt Gurugram. For extended recovery stays (15+ days), service apartments are significantly more cost-effective than hotels and offer kitchens for dietary-specific meal preparation.

9

Is Artemis Hospital related to Apollo Hospitals?

No. Despite the similar-sounding name, Artemis Hospital has zero affiliation with the Apollo Hospitals chain. Artemis was founded in 2007 by the promoters of the Apollo Tyres Group (a tyre manufacturing company). Apollo Hospitals is an entirely separate organization founded in 1983 by Dr. Prathap C. Reddy. This confusion is common among international patients searching for 'Apollo Hospital Gurgaon' — they may end up finding Artemis instead. The two organizations share no ownership, management, or clinical affiliations.

Medical Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Costs are estimates based on published hospital data and may vary. Consult a qualified healthcare professional before making treatment decisions.

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