Across the map of its space and time, the picture of healthcare in Delhi shows a patterned variation that tells the same story from two angles. First, spatially. Delhi has 738 hospitals scattered across its slums, JJ colonies, villages and planned colonies, which can admit roughly 37,000 patients, if filled to capacity. The spread is uneven across the city: its most populated districts have the fewest hospital beds. The sparse ones, like New Delhi or Central Delhi, are where the most hospital beds are.