The regulatory framework Gomti Clinic operates within — from state medical laws to biomedical waste management on Church Road.
Gomti Clinic operates as a registered medical practice under the applicable Uttar Pradesh regulations. Dr. Ankita Kumari holds active registration with the UP State Medical Council as a qualified practitioner with MD Dermatology from IMS BHU. This registration is mandatory for any doctor practicing in Uttar Pradesh and is subject to periodic renewal.
Under applicable provisions of the Clinical Establishments Act, Gomti Clinic at 532C/260A, Church Road, Vishnupuri maintains the required registrations and complies with minimum infrastructure, staffing, and record-keeping standards. This includes maintaining treatment records, displaying registration certificates, and operating within the prescribed scope of dermatological practice.
Dermatological procedures generate biomedical waste — used needles from PRP therapy, chemical peel residues, laser protective covers, and disposable items from surgical procedures. Gomti Clinic follows the Biomedical Waste Management Rules, 2016 for proper segregation, storage, and disposal of clinical waste. This is especially important in a residential area like Vishnupuri, where improper disposal could affect the surrounding community in Aliganj and Kapoorthala neighborhoods.
All medications prescribed and products used at Gomti Clinic comply with the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 and its subsequent amendments. We do not use unregistered products, off-label creams without clinical justification, or products from unlicensed suppliers — a practice unfortunately common at some smaller clinics in Lucknow.
Gomti Clinic's website content and promotional materials comply with the Indian Medical Council (Professional Conduct, Etiquette and Ethics) Regulations, 2002. We do not make exaggerated claims, guarantee specific results, or use before/after images without patient consent and appropriate disclaimers.