The medical registrations, accreditation standards, and equipment certifications that validate our Church Road clinic.
Lucknow has a growing number of skin clinics — from single-room setups in Aminabad to chain clinics in Gomti Nagar. Not all operate under the same standards. Certifications exist to separate clinics that follow documented safety and quality protocols from those that don't. Here's what Gomti Clinic holds and what each actually means for your safety as a patient.
Dr. Ankita Kumari is registered with the Uttar Pradesh State Medical Council as a qualified medical practitioner with an MD in Dermatology, Venereology & Leprosy from IMS BHU. This registration is a legal requirement for practicing medicine in Uttar Pradesh and confirms that her qualifications have been verified by the state's regulatory body.
Gomti Clinic operates in alignment with National Accreditation Board for Hospitals (NABH) and National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL) quality standards. These standards govern everything from infection control protocols during laser sessions to how patient records are maintained and how clinical waste from procedures like PRP therapy and chemical peels is disposed of.
For a patient from Aliganj or Kapoorthala walking in for a CO2 laser session, this means: sterilized equipment, documented protocols, and a clinical environment that meets hospital-grade hygiene — not parlour-grade.
ISO 9001:2015 is an international standard for quality management systems. For Gomti Clinic, this translates to:
All lasers and medical devices at Gomti Clinic carry their respective regulatory clearances:
When a patient from Gomti Nagar or Hazratganj asks "is this laser safe?" — the answer isn't marketing language, it's documented clearances from international regulatory bodies.