Background: Modalities of fixation in intertrochanteric fractures have been a topic of debate since times immemorial. Our special aims at comparing the functional outcome of Intraheal™ proximal hip stabilizing nail (PHSN, GPC Medical Limited) fixation in 200 patients of intertrochanteric fractures. Methods: 200 patients of intertrochanteric fracture fulfilling the inclusion criteria were included in our study. Preoperative AP and Lateral views of hip joint were taken for all patients. In post-operative period, the patients were reviewed at 2 weeks, 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, and 12 months by the operating surgeon. Functional assessment, radiological assessment of bony union and complications were evaluated in follow up period. Results: 200 patients underwent Intraheal™ proximal hip stabilizing nail fixation. They were followed-up the patients at 2 weeks, 1, 3, 6 and at 12 months postoperatively AP and lateral pelvic X-rays were obtained at each follow-up, and implant position changes, all complications, and fixation failures were recorded. We included a total of 200 patients meeting the criteria in this study and follow up was done till 12 months postoperatively. Intra-operative complications, time of hospital stay, Varus fixation and fracture displacement were assessed. Conclusion: Advantages noted with PHSN fixation were excellent Harris hip score, lesser screw cutout, early union rate. However, PHSN had greater incidence of anterior thigh pain at all intervals of follow-up. There were no significant local wound complications or duration of hospital stay.