Patient Shifted From Ananda Hospital, Gwalior to Sir Gangaram Hospital, Delhi
Published on: March 22, 2026

When specialised treatment is required beyond the home city, timely and well-managed road
medical transport becomes essential. In this case, a critically ill adolescent patient required
inter-city transfer from Gwalior to Delhi, coordinated by Lifesavers.
Clinical Details
A 14-year-old boy was diagnosed with acute pancreatitis at Ananda Hospital, Gwalior. After
stabilisation, he was referred for advanced gastrointestinal care at a tertiary hospital in Delhi.
Transport Summary
The patient was shifted from Ananda Hospital, Gwalior to Sir Gangaram Hospital, Delhi
using a Lifesavers private ventilator ambulance. A doctor and paramedic accompanied the
patient throughout the journey, providing continuous monitoring and medical support. The
transfer was handled as a structured emergency medical ambulance service, ensuring
stability during the long-distance road transit.
Outcome
The patient was transferred safely and handed over to the medical team at Sir Gangaram
Hospital, allowing specialised treatment to continue without delay.
This case underscores the importance of dependable ambulance services between cities,
where coordinated road transport plays a critical role in managing serious medical conditions in
young patients.


