Paragon | Hospital Nawabganj
By [Your Name], Staff Writer First published: 17 April 2026 1. Introduction In the rolling agrarian landscape of Nawabganj, a modest town perched on the banks of the Ganges in Uttar Pradesh, the sight of a gleaming, glass‑clad building is still a novelty for many locals. Yet for more than a decade, that structure has become synonymous with hope, healing, and progress. Paragon Hospital Nawabganj, founded in 2012, has evolved from a fledgling 25‑bed clinic into a 250‑bed tertiary care institution that now rivals the city‑center hospitals of Lucknow and Varanasi.
This feature explores how a single entrepreneurial vision, combined with community partnership, cutting‑edge technology, and an unwavering commitment to affordable care, transformed a rural health‑care void into a regional medical hub. 2.1 The Founder’s Dream Dr. Anil Kumar Singh, a cardiologist who spent ten years in the intensive care units of AIIMS Delhi, returned to his native district with a stark realization: the nearest tertiary hospital was over 120 km away, and for many families, that distance meant the difference between life and death. paragon hospital nawabganj