Chandigarh: The year 2025 was very important for PGIMER Chandigarh. During this year, the institute made major progress in patient care, medical education, research and infrastructure. PGIMER continued to serve patients with dedication and strengthened its place as one of India’s most trusted government hospitals.
Despite a heavy rush of patients, PGIMER maintained high standards of treatment and compassionate care. The institute not only focused on curing diseases but also worked for the larger national good by helping people during emergencies and supporting the most vulnerable sections of society.
Service During National Emergencies
In times of crisis, PGIMER played an active role. Medical teams were sent to help during national emergencies and natural disasters. Blood donation camps and other humanitarian efforts were also organised, showing the institute’s strong commitment to public service.
High Patient Load, Trusted Care
In 2025, nearly 27 lakh patients visited the outpatient departments, and more than one lakh patients were admitted for treatment. This reflects the trust people from across the country place in PGIMER for quality healthcare.
Helping the Poor Through Government Schemes
Thousands of patients benefitted from government health schemes. Many poor and needy patients received financial support, free medicines and treatment, which helped reduce their medical expenses. Patients from faraway states also came to PGIMER for advanced treatments like cancer care, brain surgery, heart surgery and organ transplants.
Leader in Organ Transplant and Advanced Care
PGIMER remained a leading centre for kidney transplants in the country. Hundreds of transplants were performed in 2025, reducing waiting time for patients. The institute also continued advanced transplant procedures, giving new hope to patients with serious illnesses.
Excellence in Research and Recognition
PGIMER earned many national and international awards in 2025 for its work in healthcare and research. Hundreds of research projects are currently ongoing, supported by major funding agencies, helping improve medical knowledge and patient care.
Growing Infrastructure for the Future
Work progressed on several large projects, including new centres for brain care, mother and child care, critical care and satellite hospitals. These facilities will greatly improve emergency and specialised healthcare services in the coming years.
Looking Ahead
Plans for the future include starting an undergraduate medical college, building modern trauma centres and expanding satellite centres to reduce pressure on the main campus.
Overall, 2025 proved to be a defining year for PGIMER, marked by dedicated service, medical excellence and a strong commitment to improving healthcare for the people of India.




















