Gautam Adani announced the launch of the Adani Health City on Monday. The chairman of the Adani Group said that in partnership with Mayo City, integrated health campuses will be implemented via the Group’s not-for-profit healthcare arm. 


Sharing the details on social media, in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, Adani said, “Proud to launch Adani Health City in partnership with Mayo Clinic, pioneering world-class medical research, affordable healthcare & education. Starting with two 1000-bed hospitals and medical colleges in Ahmedabad & Mumbai, we are on a mission to bring cutting-edge medical innovation across India. This is just the beginning for a healthier, stronger India - one campus at a time!”






The Adani family will donate over Rs 6,000 crore to build the first two of these campuses in Ahmedabad and Mumbai. The chairman has plans to build more such integrated Adani Health Cities in multiple cities and towns across India.


Each of these AHC campuses will include 1,000-bed multi-super-specialty hospitals, medical colleges with an annual capacity of 150 undergraduates, over 80 residents, and more than 40 fellows. The facilities will also have step-down and transitional care facilities, along with modern research facilities, the company said.


“The AHC medical ecosystem aims to serve people from all socio-economic backgrounds, train the next generation of doctors and focus on clinical research, artificial intelligence and biomedical informatics,” the Adani Group noted.


“Two years ago, as a gift to me on my 60th birthday, my family committed Rs 60,000 crore  towards improving healthcare, education and skill development. The development of Adani Health City is the first of many major projects from this contribution, which will go a long way towards providing affordable, world-class healthcare to people from every section of Indian society. I am confident that our partnership with Mayo Clinic, the world’s largest integrated not-for-profit medical group practice, will help to elevate healthcare standards in India, with a special emphasis on complex disease care and medical innovation,” Gautam Adani expressed.