The teaching hospital affiliated with Government Medical College, Sheopur—District Hospital, Sheopur—is a government-operated multispecialty healthcare institution located outside the main medical college campus, currently functioning with 285 teaching beds (with an additional 150 beds under construction), and is aligned with the infrastructural and academic standards prescribed by the National Medical Commission (NMC) and consistent with other newly established government medical colleges in Madhya Pradesh; the hospital provides 24×7 emergency and trauma services, including separate obstetric casualty beds, resuscitation facilities, minor OT, triage areas, central oxygen supply, defibrillators, ventilators, pulse oximeters, crash carts, and well-equipped emergency care infrastructure; outpatient services (OPD) operate in two shifts from 9 AM to 2 PM and 5 PM to 6 PM across multiple specialties including General Medicine, Surgery, Pediatrics, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Psychiatry, Orthopedics, ENT, Dermatology, and Ophthalmology, with an average daily footfall of 500–600 patients; inpatient services (IPD) include general wards and intensive care units such as ICU, NICU, PICU, Surgical ICU, Burn ICU, and an OBG HDU, all of which are equipped with the required monitoring systems, oxygen and suction facilities, infusion pumps, and portable imaging devices; the hospital includes 3 functional operation theatres and carries out a range of major and minor surgical procedures, particularly in general surgery, obstetrics, gynecology, and orthopedics, with dedicated pre-operative and post-operative care beds; the Central Clinical Laboratory, under the Department of Pathology, includes sections for Clinical Biochemistry, Hematology, Microbiology, Cytology, and Serology, which are actively functional and support daily diagnostics in OPD and IPD; radiological services are comprehensive with X-ray (static and mobile), ultrasonography with color Doppler, CT scan (minimum 16-slice), and a digital image record room, though MRI and mammography are not yet available; a 24-hour functional blood bank with component separation facility (license renewal in process) supports transfusion needs, dispensing up to 15 units per day; pharmaceutical needs are met through a round-the-clock hospital pharmacy, staffed by qualified pharmacists and technical personnel; additional hospital services include Central Sterilization Unit (CSSD) with autoclaves, central laundry, kitchen and dietary services offering special diet plans under the supervision of a dietician, and biomedical waste management outsourced to a certified agency compliant with BMW Rules 2019; hospital infection control practices are monitored by an active Hospital Infection Control Committee (HICC); non-teaching staff include 92 nurses, along with support personnel such as ANMs, technical staff, ward attendants, and sanitation workers; administrative leadership is under Dr. R. B. Goyal (MS ENT), who serves as the Medical Superintendent with over 35 years of hospital management experience; the hospital is under 24×7 CCTV surveillance with 61 installed cameras as per MSR 2023, but Aadhar Enabled Biometric Attendance System (AEBAS) is not yet operational; the medical records department maintains manual records, with ICD-10 coding not yet implemented; the hospital serves as a clinical training ground for 150 MBBS students annually, providing bedside learning, clinical demonstrations, and hands-on patient care experience across disciplines; infrastructure, staffing, and teaching facilities are being developed in parallel with other new government medical colleges of Madhya Pradesh, including facilities like urban and rural health training centers (UHTC and RHTC) for community postings; although central research labs and CME activities are yet to be initiated, the hospital is progressively scaling its academic and service capabilities to meet the standards of an integrated undergraduate medical education and healthcare delivery model, as expected by the NMC and the affiliating university (MPMSU, Jabalpur).