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best maternity hospitals in patna (2026) - honest reviews, real delivery costs

Feb 28, 2026

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updated Feb 28, 2026

tl;dr: honest guide to 10 maternity hospitals in patna. normal delivery and C-section costs, NICU facilities, doctor reviews, and what to expect. not a hospital ad.

tldr: for affordable private maternity care, kurji holy family (generations of trust, rs 20,000-35,000 normal delivery). for premium care with best NICU, paras HMRI (expensive but has everything). for government care, IGIMS (best OB/GYN in government). for high-risk pregnancy, AIIMS patna. avoid hospitals that push C-sections unnecessarily. normal delivery takes longer and earns the hospital less money, so many private hospitals incentivize C-sections. ask your doctor’s C-section rate. if it’s above 40%, be cautious. details below.


pregnancy and childbirth are among the most personal, emotional, and stressful experiences a family goes through. when it happens in patna, the hospital choice matters enormously.

multiple women in my family have delivered babies in patna over the years. a cousin at kurji holy family. a relative at IGIMS. another at a private hospital that pushed for a C-section at 38 weeks when it probably wasn’t necessary (she switched hospitals and delivered normally at 40 weeks).

the maternity hospital landscape in patna is divided into three worlds: government hospitals (affordable but crowded), mission/trust hospitals (kurji holy family, the sweet spot), and corporate private hospitals (expensive but comfortable). and then there are smaller nursing homes that handle deliveries but don’t have NICU backup if something goes wrong.

this guide is for families in patna expecting a baby. it’s based on family experiences, recommendations from relatives, and research. no hospital paid to be here.

disclaimer: this is personal experience and general information, not medical advice. pregnancy is different for everyone. always follow your obstetrician’s advice. in an emergency, go to the nearest hospital.


the quick comparison

#hospitaltypeareanormal delivery costC-section costNICUmy rating
1kurji holy familyprivate (mission)sadaquat ashramrs 20,000-35,000rs 40,000-60,000basic8.5/10
2paras HMRIprivatesheikhpurars 35,000-50,000rs 70,000-1,20,000level 38.5/10
3IGIMSgovernmentsheikhpurars 5,000-12,000rs 10,000-25,000level 28/10
4AIIMS patnagovernmentphulwarisharifrs 3,000-8,000rs 5,000-15,000level 38/10
5NMCHgovernmentkankarbaghrs 3,000-8,000rs 5,000-12,000level 27/10
6ruban memorialprivatepatliputrars 35,000-50,000rs 60,000-1,00,000level 2-37.5/10
7aarya hospitalprivatekankarbaghrs 25,000-40,000rs 45,000-75,000level 27.5/10
8PMCHgovernmentashok rajpathrs 2,000-5,000rs 3,000-10,000basic6.5/10
9avantika hospitalprivatepatliputra colonyrs 25,000-40,000rs 50,000-80,000level 27/10
10mother and child hospitalprivateboring roadrs 25,000-40,000rs 45,000-70,000level 27/10

the detailed reviews

1. kurji holy family hospital

area: kurji, sadaquat ashram type: private (mission hospital, run by Medical Mission Sisters) established: 1939 beds: 300 (maternity wing: 60+) OB/GYN doctors: 8-10 consultants NICU: basic (level 1-2, can handle most newborn issues except extreme prematurity)

kurji is the maternity hospital that generations of patna families trust. established in 1939, this mission hospital has delivered more babies than probably any other single institution in bihar. there’s a reason grandmothers in patna say “kurji ja” when someone gets pregnant.

a cousin delivered here two years ago. normal delivery, no complications. total bill was around rs 28,000 for a 3-day stay including delivery charges, medications, and newborn checkup. the nurses were attentive, the OB/GYN doctor was experienced, and the overall experience was calm and supportive.

what works:

  • 85+ years of maternity care experience. they’ve seen every complication
  • the most affordable private maternity option in patna
  • nursing staff is experienced with deliveries. the mission hospital culture shows in their care
  • lower C-section rate compared to corporate private hospitals (they don’t push unnecessary C-sections)
  • accepts cashless health insurance
  • the OB/GYN doctors here encourage natural birth when possible
  • emotional support from staff is genuinely better than at corporate hospitals
  • postpartum care includes breastfeeding support and guidance

the catch:

  • infrastructure is aging. rooms are functional but not luxury
  • NICU is basic. for very premature babies (under 30 weeks) or serious neonatal complications, they’ll transfer to paras HMRI or AIIMS
  • no epidural facility (painless delivery not available)
  • limited single/private rooms. you might share a ward
  • AC rooms are limited and cost more
  • parking is difficult during visiting hours

pricing:

  • normal delivery (ward): rs 20,000-25,000
  • normal delivery (private room): rs 28,000-35,000
  • C-section (ward): rs 40,000-50,000
  • C-section (private room): rs 50,000-60,000
  • stay (general ward): rs 500-800/day
  • stay (private room): rs 1,500-2,500/day
  • NICU (if needed): rs 3,000-5,000/day
  • antenatal package (all visits): rs 5,000-8,000

verdict: if the pregnancy is low-risk, kurji is the best value for money in patna. the experience, the culture, and the approach to natural birth make it special. just know its NICU limitations for high-risk pregnancies.


2. paras HMRI hospital

area: sheikhpura (NH-30) type: private, NABH accredited beds: 350+ (dedicated maternity wing) OB/GYN doctors: 10+ consultants including high-risk pregnancy specialists NICU: level 3 (the best in patna, ventilators, CPAP, phototherapy, 24/7 neonatologist)

paras HMRI is where you go if money isn’t the primary concern and you want the safest possible environment for delivery. their level-3 NICU is the most advanced in bihar, which matters immensely if the baby needs critical care.

a family friend delivered twins here (35 weeks, slightly premature). both babies spent 10 days in NICU. the neonatologist was available round-the-clock. the NICU nurses were experienced. the babies came home healthy. the bill was substantial (over rs 3 lakh including NICU), but the outcome was what mattered.

what works:

  • best NICU in patna. if your pregnancy is high-risk, this is where the baby has the best chance
  • round-the-clock OB/GYN and neonatologist availability
  • epidural (painless delivery) available
  • modern labor rooms and operation theatres
  • comprehensive antenatal care packages
  • caesarean section done by experienced surgeons with latest techniques
  • health insurance and cashless treatment available
  • NABH accredited means standardized protocols

the catch:

  • expensive. significantly more than kurji or government hospitals
  • NICU charges add up fast (rs 8,000-15,000/day)
  • some patients feel the C-section rate is higher than necessary
  • billing can have surprises. always get a written estimate
  • the hospital pushes premium packages (deluxe room, suite) which inflate costs
  • not every OB/GYN consultant at paras is equally good. ask around for recommendations

pricing:

  • normal delivery (semi-private): rs 35,000-45,000
  • normal delivery (private room): rs 45,000-55,000
  • epidural (painless delivery): rs 5,000-10,000 extra
  • C-section (semi-private): rs 70,000-90,000
  • C-section (private room): rs 90,000-1,20,000
  • room charges: rs 2,400-13,500/day (general to VIP suite)
  • NICU: rs 8,000-15,000/day
  • antenatal package: rs 15,000-25,000

verdict: the safest bet for high-risk pregnancies, twins, or if you want maximum medical backup. expensive, but the NICU alone justifies it if there’s any concern about the baby. for low-risk pregnancies, kurji gives you 80% of the care at 40% of the cost.


3. IGIMS (obstetrics and gynecology department)

area: sheikhpura type: state government, autonomous beds: 700+ (OB/GYN ward: 80+) OB/GYN doctors: 10+ faculty, plus residents NICU: level 2 (handles most common newborn issues)

IGIMS OB/GYN department is arguably the best government maternity care in patna. the campus is cleaner than PMCH, the staff more organized, and the NICU is functional for most situations.

what works:

  • rs 50 OPD fee for antenatal visits
  • experienced OB/GYN faculty
  • good for both normal delivery and C-section at government rates
  • NICU handles jaundice, breathing issues, feeding problems, moderate prematurity
  • online appointment booking
  • relatively less crowded than PMCH for deliveries
  • blood bank available on campus (critical for obstetric emergencies)
  • ultrasound and all antenatal testing available at subsidized rates

the catch:

  • ward system. private rooms extremely limited
  • infrastructure is functional but not comfortable
  • attendant food and stay arrangements are basic
  • for extreme prematurity or complex neonatal cases, they’ll transfer to AIIMS or paras
  • you may not get the same doctor for delivery as your antenatal visits
  • nighttime deliveries handled by residents (with faculty on call)

pricing:

  • antenatal registration: rs 50
  • antenatal visits: rs 50 each
  • ultrasound: rs 200-500
  • normal delivery (all inclusive): rs 5,000-12,000
  • C-section (all inclusive): rs 10,000-25,000
  • NICU: rs 1,000-3,000/day
  • blood tests: rs 100-500 each

verdict: the best government option for maternity care in patna. for low to moderate risk pregnancies, IGIMS is excellent value. the experience won’t be luxury, but the medical care is solid and incredibly affordable.


4. AIIMS patna (obstetrics and gynecology department)

area: phulwarisharif type: central government, teaching hospital OB/GYN doctors: 15+ faculty across sub-specialties NICU: level 3 (comparable to paras HMRI in capability)

AIIMS is where high-risk pregnancies in bihar should go. their OB/GYN department handles the cases that other hospitals can’t or won’t: complicated pregnancies, serious maternal health conditions, babies with known prenatal issues.

what works:

  • level 3 NICU with ventilators and advanced newborn care
  • handles high-risk pregnancies: preeclampsia, gestational diabetes complications, placenta previa, multiple pregnancies
  • maternal-fetal medicine sub-specialists
  • rs 30 registration, most investigations free
  • blood bank, ICU backup for maternal emergencies
  • free treatment for BPL card holders
  • the safest option for genuinely complicated pregnancies

the catch:

  • phulwarisharif location is far from central patna (40-50 minutes from boring road)
  • the OPD experience is exhausting for a pregnant woman (long waits, crowded)
  • antenatal visit days are packed
  • ward conditions are basic
  • you can’t choose your doctor. whoever is on duty handles the delivery
  • the delivery ward can feel chaotic during high-volume periods

pricing:

  • registration: rs 30
  • antenatal visits: rs 30 each
  • ultrasound: rs 50-200
  • normal delivery: rs 3,000-8,000
  • C-section: rs 5,000-15,000
  • NICU: rs 500-2,000/day
  • most blood tests: free

verdict: the place for high-risk pregnancies when cost is a concern. the medical expertise is the best in bihar, hands down. the experience and comfort are not great, but the outcomes are what matter for complicated cases.


5. NMCH (nalanda medical college and hospital)

area: kankarbagh type: state government, teaching hospital beds: 1089 NICU: level 2 (basic to moderate neonatal care)

NMCH has long been a major delivery hub for women from kankarbagh, south patna, and surrounding districts. the OB/GYN department handles a very high volume of deliveries.

what works:

  • affordable (rs 10-20 registration)
  • high-volume OB/GYN department with experienced doctors
  • handles both normal and C-section deliveries at government rates
  • kankarbagh location is convenient for a large population
  • 24/7 emergency obstetric care
  • blood bank on campus

the catch:

  • crowded. the maternity ward handles more patients than it’s designed for
  • infrastructure is aging
  • privacy is minimal in ward settings
  • NICU is basic. for critical cases, babies get transferred
  • hygiene in some areas is inconsistent
  • attendant facilities are very basic

pricing:

  • registration: rs 10-20
  • normal delivery: rs 3,000-8,000
  • C-section: rs 5,000-12,000
  • NICU: rs 500-1,500/day

verdict: functional government option for delivery, especially if you’re in south/west patna. the experience won’t be comfortable, but deliveries happen safely here daily.


6. ruban memorial hospital

area: patliputra colony (boring patliputra road) type: private, NABH accredited OB/GYN doctors: 5+ consultants NICU: level 2-3

ruban memorial has expanded its maternity services over the years. while they’re better known for liver and kidney work, their OB/GYN department is competent and the NICU is decent.

what works:

  • NABH accredited, standardized protocols
  • good OB/GYN consultants
  • epidural (painless delivery) available
  • NICU with ventilator support
  • patliputra location convenient for west patna residents
  • 24/7 emergency obstetric care
  • insurance accepted

the catch:

  • maternity isn’t their primary specialty (liver/kidney is)
  • billing transparency issues that are documented across google reviews
  • C-section rates might be higher than necessary (ask the doctor directly)
  • room charges are steep
  • NICU charges add up fast

pricing:

  • normal delivery: rs 35,000-50,000
  • C-section: rs 60,000-1,00,000
  • room charges: rs 2,500-10,000/day
  • NICU: rs 5,000-12,000/day
  • epidural: rs 5,000-8,000 extra

verdict: a decent private option for maternity care, especially if you’re in patliputra area. but for the same price range, paras HMRI has a more dedicated maternity program and better NICU.


7. aarya hospital

area: kankarbagh (ashok nagar) type: private, multi-specialty OB/GYN doctors: 4-5 consultants NICU: level 2

aarya hospital in kankarbagh has been building a maternity care reputation. they position themselves as a mid-range private option between kurji and paras, and for many families, that’s exactly the sweet spot.

what works:

  • mid-range pricing. more comfortable than government, less expensive than paras
  • good OB/GYN team
  • painless delivery (epidural) available
  • NICU with basic ventilator support
  • antenatal care packages available
  • kankarbagh location accessible from many parts of patna
  • modern labor and delivery rooms

the catch:

  • smaller hospital, so backup for extreme emergencies might mean transfer
  • NICU not as advanced as paras HMRI
  • newer in maternity care, building track record
  • limited room options
  • insurance acceptance varies by plan

pricing:

  • normal delivery: rs 25,000-40,000
  • C-section: rs 45,000-75,000
  • room charges: rs 1,500-5,000/day
  • NICU: rs 4,000-8,000/day
  • antenatal package: rs 8,000-15,000
  • epidural: rs 5,000-8,000 extra

verdict: a solid mid-range private option. if kurji feels too basic and paras feels too expensive, aarya hits the middle ground nicely. just confirm NICU capability if there’s any risk factor in the pregnancy.


8. PMCH (obstetrics and gynecology department)

area: ashok rajpath (near golghar) type: state government, teaching hospital beds: 1748 (OB/GYN is one of the busiest departments) NICU: basic

PMCH OB/GYN department delivers an enormous number of babies. the sheer volume means the doctors and staff have seen every possible complication. but the infrastructure and crowding are significant challenges.

what works:

  • rs 10 registration. the cheapest option
  • extremely experienced staff due to high volume
  • 24/7 emergency obstetric care
  • handles complicated deliveries that other hospitals refer
  • centrally located near golghar
  • free medications and basic investigations

the catch:

  • overcrowded is an understatement. the maternity ward is packed
  • infrastructure is the biggest concern
  • privacy during delivery is minimal
  • NICU is basic. critical newborns get transferred
  • hygiene varies. bring your own supplies (bedsheets, towels, basic medicines)
  • the delivery ward experience can be traumatic for first-time mothers
  • attendant facilities are extremely basic

pricing:

  • registration: rs 10
  • normal delivery: rs 2,000-5,000
  • C-section: rs 3,000-10,000
  • NICU: rs 300-1,000/day

verdict: use PMCH for maternity only if cost is the absolute overriding factor. the medical skill is there, but the experience and infrastructure make it stressful. IGIMS is a much better government option if you can get in.


9. avantika hospital

area: patliputra colony type: private, multi-specialty OB/GYN doctors: 3-4 consultants NICU: level 2

avantika is a smaller private hospital in patliputra that handles maternity care competently. they’ve been gaining referrals from families in west patna.

what works:

  • clean, well-maintained maternity ward
  • personal attention from OB/GYN (smaller hospital means less rush)
  • decent NICU for common newborn issues
  • patliputra location with good accessibility
  • reasonable pricing for a private hospital
  • family-friendly visiting policies

the catch:

  • small hospital, limited backup for major emergencies
  • fewer OB/GYN options to choose from
  • NICU capability is limited for very premature babies
  • less known, smaller track record
  • insurance acceptance may be limited

pricing:

  • normal delivery: rs 25,000-40,000
  • C-section: rs 50,000-80,000
  • room charges: rs 1,500-5,000/day
  • NICU: rs 3,000-6,000/day

verdict: a comfortable private option in patliputra. good for low-risk pregnancies where you want personalized care. for anything high-risk, go to paras or AIIMS.


10. mother and child hospital

area: boring road type: private, specialty (mother and child care) OB/GYN doctors: 4-5 consultants NICU: level 2

a dedicated mother and child hospital on boring road. the focus on maternity and pediatric care means they’re not distracted by other departments.

what works:

  • dedicated to maternity and child care (not a general multi-specialty)
  • OB/GYN consultants with good experience
  • antenatal, delivery, postnatal, and pediatric care all under one roof
  • NICU available for moderate newborn issues
  • boring road location is central
  • breastfeeding support and lactation counseling

the catch:

  • smaller setup means limited capacity
  • boring road parking is challenging
  • for high-risk pregnancies, backup options (ICU, blood bank) may be limited
  • newer establishment, building reputation
  • pricing is on par with larger private hospitals despite smaller size

pricing:

  • normal delivery: rs 25,000-40,000
  • C-section: rs 45,000-70,000
  • room charges: rs 1,500-5,000/day
  • NICU: rs 3,000-7,000/day
  • antenatal package: rs 8,000-12,000

verdict: the focused approach is appealing if you want a dedicated maternity hospital rather than a multi-specialty one. good for straightforward pregnancies. for complications, you want the backup of a larger hospital.


the C-section conversation: what nobody in patna talks about

let me be direct about something. india’s C-section rate is rising, and private hospitals in patna are not immune to this trend.

a normal delivery takes 8-24 hours of labor monitoring. a C-section takes 45 minutes. the hospital charges more for a C-section. the doctor finishes faster with a C-section. the math is not in favor of natural birth when profit is involved.

how to protect yourself:

  • ask your OB/GYN early: “what is your personal C-section rate?” if it’s above 35-40%, that’s a red flag
  • a C-section is genuinely necessary for many situations (fetal distress, placenta previa, breech position, previous C-sections). don’t refuse one if it’s medically needed
  • if a doctor recommends a C-section, ask: “is this an emergency or can we wait and see?” if they say “elective” and your pregnancy is normal, get a second opinion
  • government hospitals generally have lower C-section rates because there’s no financial incentive
  • kurji holy family, being a mission hospital, also has a lower C-section rate than corporate hospitals

this is not anti-C-section. C-sections save lives every day. this is anti-unnecessary-C-section. know the difference.


what to pack for delivery in a patna hospital

this list is from relatives who’ve been through it.

for government hospitals: own bedsheets, towels, sanitary pads, medications (they’ll prescribe but pharmacy might run out), water bottle, snacks for attendant, cash for small expenses, all medical records in a folder

for private hospitals: comfortable nightwear (front-opening for breastfeeding), toiletries, charger, snacks, going-home outfit for baby, baby’s first set of clothes, diapers and wipes, all medical records, insurance card and documents

universal: keep your hospital bag ready from week 36. babies don’t always follow the due date.


choosing the right hospital: a decision framework

your situationrecommended hospitalwhy
low-risk pregnancy, budget consciouskurji holy familybest value, natural birth focus
low-risk pregnancy, want comfortaarya or avantikamid-range, modern, comfortable
high-risk pregnancy, budget consciousIGIMS or AIIMSbest medical care at government rates
high-risk pregnancy, want best NICUparas HMRIlevel 3 NICU, 24/7 neonatologist
twins or multiplesparas HMRI or AIIMSneed advanced NICU backup
want painless delivery (epidural)paras HMRI, ruban, or aaryanot all hospitals offer this
extreme budget constraintPMCH or NMCHcheapest, but infrastructure challenges
previous C-section, wants VBACkurji or IGIMSmore willing to attempt VBAC

5 things every expecting family in patna should know

1. book your hospital by month 5. popular OB/GYN doctors at paras and kurji fill up. registration at government hospitals has procedures. don’t wait until month 8 to figure out where you’re delivering.

2. understand your insurance coverage. most health insurance covers maternity after a 2-4 year waiting period. check whether your plan covers normal delivery, C-section, pre and post hospitalization, newborn complications. cashless is better than reimbursement during delivery.

3. visit the hospital before delivery. do a hospital tour. see the labor room, the ward, the NICU (from outside). talk to the nurses. you’ll immediately feel whether the place is right for you. some hospitals in patna offer this, just ask.

4. discuss the birth plan with your doctor. tell your OB/GYN your preferences: natural birth vs. elective C-section, epidural or not, who you want in the delivery room, cord cutting preferences. not all hospitals in patna are used to birth plans, but good doctors will listen.

5. have a backup hospital. if you’re delivering at a smaller hospital or nursing home, know which larger hospital you’d go to if there’s an emergency. have the route planned. have the phone numbers saved. emergencies don’t give you time to google.


the honest truth about maternity care in patna

maternity care in patna has improved enormously. neonatal mortality has dropped. NICU facilities have expanded. more trained OB/GYNs are practicing. epidural is now available at several hospitals.

but the C-section rate at private hospitals is a concern. the gap between government and private hospital comfort is vast. and for genuinely high-risk pregnancies, families still consider going to delhi or kolkata, which adds stress and expense to an already stressful time.

for my family in patna, kurji holy family remains the default recommendation for normal pregnancies. paras HMRI for anything complicated. IGIMS for families who want good care without the private hospital bill. it’s not perfect advice, but it’s honest advice.

bringing a baby into the world is the most important thing. the hospital is just the place it happens. choose wisely, but remember: good outcomes depend on good doctors, not fancy lobbies.


this guide is based on personal experiences, family recommendations, and publicly available information. hospital services, fees, and doctor availability change frequently. always verify current details directly with the hospital. this is not medical advice.


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