Sir H. N. Reliance Foundation Hospital

Reliance Foundation Drishti

Bringing light to people’s lives has been the vision of Reliance Foundation Drishti a pioneering initiative for over two decades now. With awareness as the first step, Drishti has been at the forefront of this vision care movement for over two decades. Committed to providing comprehensive eye care services to those in need, it also promotes awareness, protects sight and promotes inclusivity for the visually impaired. It also organises eye screening camps across India and provides spectacles for refractive errors.

Partner treatment network

Through its network of eye hospitals and clinics, the Reliance Foundation Drishti initiative offers a wide range of treatments, including cataract surgery, glaucoma management, and corneal transplants. The transplants are done in association with the National Association for the Blind, Sankara Eye Foundation and Aravind Eye Care.

Braille newspaper

The initiative also brings out India’s only fortnightly international Braille newspaper in Hindi. This was launched in 2012, and its Marathi edition was launched in 2023. Produced in collaboration with the National Association for the Blind, with Shri Swagat Thorat, noted editor and writer as the paper’s Chief Editor, the Drishti newspapers cover news and updates besides reader contributions. At the start of every year, a Braille table calendar is distributed to readers of the paper.

Art & Essay Competition

The Reliance Foundation Drishti Art & Essay competition, is conducted annually by Reliance among children and grandchildren of its employees, to create awareness about eye donation among the younger generation and encourage them to become ambassadors of eye health during the National Eye Donation Fortnight, from August 25 to September 8.

Encouraging entrepreneurial efforts

Reliance Foundation Drishti also works in close collaboration with organisations like Sunrise Candles to support entrepreneurial efforts of those with visual impairment by procuring products like diyas and other gifting objects from such enterprises to promote inclusivity. The event this year, takes forward the commitment of work through the years.

External study on Reliance Foundation Drishti

An external Impact Assessment Study of Reliance Foundation’s Drishti Programme for Improving Vision Care among underprivileged communities of the Reliance Foundation Drishti programme found that corneal transplants have proven instrumental in enhancing the quality of life for those who have been supported. Individuals reporting ‘severe or extreme pain’ decreased from 48% before the surgery to 13.2% after the surgery while social participation increased from 17% to 44%. The programme has saved INR 4.3 crore in potential out-of-pocket expenses of beneficiaries of corneal transplants and has averted 3347 DALYs (Disability-adjusted life year is sum of life years lost due to disability).

Key impact

Through the years, this initiative has resulted in spreading the light of vision across India:

  • 22,000+ corneal transplants have been facilitated since 2003
  • Over 2 lakh consultations have been conducted, with 18,300+ people being provided with spectacles free of cost after detection of refractive error.
  • 4,200 per fortnightly copies are distributed across India and seven other countries with a readership of around 24,000
  • The fortnightly Braille newspaper in Marathi was launched in 2023 with a circulation of over 350 copies and a readership of 1750 readers
  • A Braille table calendar in Hindi is distributed on World Braille Day (4 Jan)

The Braille newspaper in Hindi in association with the NAB, since 2012, covers news and information for visually impaired readers.

During the Reliance Foundation Art and Essay competition 2024, in August 25, 2024 over 7,000 Reliance families from across 85 Reliance locations were involved, giving their children and grandchildren an opportunity to self-express through art and essay writing.

In 2024, Drishti also conducted a Braille Essay Competition and out of a total of about 80 entries in Hindi and in Marathi – six winners were selected for Hindi essay and three for Marathi essay writing. These participants are readers of the Reliance Foundation Drishti Braille newspaper.

By promoting eye donation and providing quality eye care, Reliance Foundation Drishti is making a significant contribution to the fight against blindness. The Art & Essay Competition for all the children & grandchildren of Reliance employees helps create awareness about eye donation. It encourages the younger generation to become ambassadors of eye health during the National Eye Donation Fortnight. The initiative's efforts have not only restored vision to countless individuals but have also inspired others to join the cause of eye health.

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Community Medical Centers

Empowering lives through better health

Reliance Foundation aims to provide access to quality medical services and positively transform the lives of vulnerable communities across India.

With comprehensive medical centres and dedicated professionals, Reliance’s Motikhavdi Medical Centre in Jamnagar, Gujarat is a good example of a modern village public health centre, offering comprehensive medical services free of cost to the community since its inception in 1995.

This centre provides dedicated doctors and para-medics, a medicine counter, and well-equipped wards to ensure access to quality healthcare for vulnerable communities.

Crucial interventions

Focused on HIV / AIDS, the Community Care Centre and the AIDS Care Hospital in Mora village, Hazira, Gujarat, people living with HIV/AIDS receive in-patient services without financial burden. Since 2004, this facility has been providing preventive, diagnostic, and curative services, operating a fully functional 28-bed hospital exclusively for PLHIV.

From trauma care to crucial health interventions for the industrial and rural communities of the region, in Lodhivali, Maharashtra, the Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital in Lodhivali, Maharashtra, stands as an 82-bed state-of-the-art institution, extending crucial medical care to the industrial and rural population of Raigad district.

Offering free outpatient and subsidised in-patient treatment, senior citizens, and trauma victims affected by highway accidents, this hospital fills a much-needed effort to save lives in this region, including those of HIV/AIDS patients, through an antiretroviral therapy center.

With a primary focus on cancer treatment, Reliance Foundation's efforts in Nagpur, Maharashtra in collaboration with Dr. Abaji Thatte Sewa Aur Anusandhan Sanstha have helped set up a state-of-the-art cancer diagnosis, prevention, and treatment facilities.

Notably, 20% of the hospital's beds are reserved for economically disadvantaged cancer patients, receiving treatment free of cost. Moreover, the Foundation's support to the Rajasthan Medicare Relief Society has enabled preventive oncology services at the grassroots level, alleviating the financial burden of cancer.

To support neurotrauma victims and focus on road safety for two-wheeler riders, pedestrians, cyclists, and more, Reliance Foundation has partnered with the Indian Head Injury Foundation. In partnership with the Indian Head Injury Foundation, Reliance Foundation supports underprivileged victims of neurotrauma, targeting two-wheeler riders, pillion riders and children along with bus and taxi drivers, pedestrians and cyclists in the age group of 12-45 years.

Crucial interventions

Across the country, Reliance Foundation collaborates with multiple blood banks and organises free health check-up camps for thalassemia patients. Reliance Foundation encourages voluntary blood donation through felicitation programmes, promoting community participation in healthcare.

In order to enhance emergency response in public healthcare, Reliance Foundation's provision of advanced support ambulances to relevant municipalities in various regions ensures swift medical attention during critical situations.

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Health Outreach Initiatives

Access to quality and affordable healthcare is critical for improving overall health, identifying preventable diseases, and managing existing medical conditions. Through prompt, reliable and quality healthcare early diagnosis and intervention, can significantly improve treatment outcomes and save lives.

Reliance Foundation’s Health Outreach initiatives aim to achieve this by providing access to medical care, particularly for vulnerable communities which make a positive difference in the lives of millions.

Through Mobile Medical Units (MMUs), Static Medical Units (SMUs), Community Health Centres (CHCs), and periodic health camps across states including Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh, the programme has facilitated over 8.1 million consultations, benefiting vulnerable patients.

The Health Outreach programme is an optimal, cost-effective, high-quality replicable working model to provide an all–encompassing preventive and primary healthcare care.

It complements the available secondary and tertiary systems for low-resource clients (urban slum and chawl dwellers as well as the rural population) by providing free primary and preventive health care services at the doorstep of the needy.

The programme has a pyramid design. At the base, a team of health workers and nurses provide preventive health screening in the community. A unique, community engagement initiative, designed based on community needs, it enables promotive and preventive health and disease detection, especially for Non-Communicable Diseases at people’s homes.

The door-to-door health service is followed by camps in the same communities- focusing on high risk individuals for diagnosis confirmation, education and treatment initiation; all this leads to minimal loss to follow-up and maximal coverage.

Medical Mobile Units

The Medical Mobile Units, equipped with advanced technology, including cloud-based software for efficient patient management, bring essential healthcare services to the doorstep of beneficiaries, addressing their medical needs.

These are equipped with all essential medicines and point-of-care devices for quality primary care services. Static Medical Units complement the MMUs, offering diagnostic and consultation services focusing on chronic conditions like hypertension and diabetes. Skilled doctors, nurses, and social workers play a crucial role in providing primary medical care to patients in need, with focused initiatives for vulnerable groups.

These units have been vital in providing crucial healthcare support during the challenging times of the COVID-19 pandemic, especially in rural India

Sir H.N. Reliance Health Outreach Programme - Delivering Free, Preventive and Curative Healthcare Since 2012

Since its inception in 2012, the Sir H.N. Reliance Health Outreach Programme has been committed to extending high-quality, free healthcare services to underserved and vulnerable communities. Anchored in the philosophy of early detection, prevention, and continuity of care, the programme has evolved into a large-scale community health intervention addressing both immediate medical needs and long-term health outcomes.

Scale and Reach

Over the past decade, the programme has emerged as a vital healthcare lifeline for lakhs of individuals who otherwise face significant barriers to access.

  • 8,00,000+ total consultations delivered across community settings
  • 6,80,000+ unique patients reached through sustained outreach
  • Services provided completely free of cost, reducing out-of-pocket healthcare expenditure for families in need

This expansive reach reflects the programme’s focus on accessibility, trust-building, and regular follow-up within communities.

Over the past decade, our healthcare outreach programme has served as a vital lifeline, delivering free health awareness, screenings and consultations to patients in community settings, eliminating out-of-pocket costs and building lasting trust through accessible, follow-up care for underserved families.

Focus on Women’s Health and Child Nutrition

Recognising women and children as key determinants of community health, the programme places strong emphasis on early screening and sustained care in these groups.

Women’s Health – Anaemia Screening and Management

  • 1,00,000+ women screened for anaemia
  • 46% identified as anaemic, highlighting the magnitude of the public health challenge
  • 7% year-on-year cure rate achieved through systematic follow-up, counselling, and treatment

The approach prioritises continuity of care rather than one-time screening, enabling measurable improvement in health outcomes.

This programme has empowered over 100,000 women through anaemia screening, identifying 46% as anaemic and achieving a 7% year-on-year cure rate via sustained counselling, treatment, and follow-up care—strengthening maternal and community health from the ground up.

Child Nutrition and Growth Monitoring

  • 50,000+ children under five years screened for malnutrition
  • 8% identified as malnourished and enrolled into targeted nutritional interventions
  • Regular monitoring and referral ensure gradual improvement in nutritional status and developmental outcomes

Our programme screens children under five for malnutrition, so far has enrolled 8% into targeted interventions with regular monitoring, thus driving steady gains in nutrition, growth, and brighter futures for vulnerable young lives.

Annual Impact Highlights | FY 2024–2025

Each year, the programme delivers healthcare services at scale, reaching lakhs of beneficiaries across multiple interventions. In FY 2024–2025 alone:

  • 2,57,500+ free consultations conducted
  • 50,000+ new families enrolled into the outreach programme
  • 1,20,000+ individuals screened across health parameters
  • 50,000+ women screened for anaemia
  • 10,495+ children under five screened for malnutrition

In addition, all adults aged 18 years and above are routinely screened for non-communicable diseases (NCDs), including diabetes and hypertension. Individuals diagnosed with these conditions are enrolled into ongoing management pathways, ensuring long-term monitoring and adherence to treatment.

Outreach Impact Highlights | FY 2025–2026 (Apr’25–Dec’25)

In the first nine months of FY 2025–26, the programme expanded its reach and deepened community impact through sustained preventive and primary healthcare efforts:

  • 2,07,300+ free consultations delivered
  • 52,400+ new families enrolled into the outreach programme
  • 94,700+ individuals screened across key health parameters
  • 43,300+ women screened for anaemia
  • 4,400+ children under five screened for malnutrition

Over the last two years, our programme delivered more than 4,00,500+ consultations, enrolled 1,00,000+ new families, and carried out 2,40,000+ screenings for critical health risks, while tackling anaemia in 100,000+ women and malnutrition in 15,000+ children, proving preventive care at scale saves lives and halts NCD epidemics before they devastate communities.

Teleconsultation and Community Cancer Screening

  • 2,800+ patients received teleconsultations and specialist guidance in the past year
  • Patients requiring further evaluation are seamlessly linked to in-person consultations

Under the Community Cancer Initiative, close to 1,00,000 individuals are screened annually for common cancers, enabling early detection and timely referral for diagnostic confirmation and treatment.

The Teleconsultation program bridged access gaps by delivering teleconsultations with seamless specialist referrals. The AI enabled screening program screened and counselled people for common cancers, unlocking early detection to save lives where distance and mobility once stood in the way.

Health Seva Plan: A Decade of Compassionate Care

Launched on 25 October 2024 to commemorate 10 years of sustained community service, the Health Seva Plan represents a significant expansion of preventive and specialised care.

Key Interventions under the Health Seva Plan

  • 36,000+ women screened for breast and cervical cancer
  • 59 high-risk women identified and supported through further investigations and treatment pathways
  • 10,000+ adolescent girls administered the HPV vaccine, strengthening cervical cancer prevention
  • 50,000+ children screened for cardiac conditions
  • ~80 children supported with life-saving cardiac surgeries

This initiative reinforces the programme’s commitment to early diagnosis, advanced care linkage, and life-saving interventions for vulnerable populations.

The Health Seva Plan has screened women for breast and cervical cancer, identifying and aiding high-risk cases, vaccinated adolescent girls against HPV, screened children for cardiac risks, and enabled life-saving surgeries for the identified cardiac patients, delivering early detection and advanced care that safeguards vulnerable futures.

Healthcare Awards & Achievements

Timeline of Awards

  • 2019: FICCI Healthcare Excellence Award for Social Initiative Corporates and Healthcare Service Providers
  • 2023: The Glenmark Nutrition Awards - 1st Runner Up
  • 2023: CII WR Innovation in Healthcare and Hospital Technology – 1st Runner Up for Best Primary Care Initiative
  • 2024 CII WR Innovation in Healthcare and Hospital Technology – 1st Runner Up for Best Primary Care Initiative
  • 2024: Times Award for Excellence in Community Service and Social Impact
  • 2025: IHW Council CSR Health Impact Awards – Gold Award for CSR Women & Child Health Project.
  • 2025: IHW Council CSR Health Impact Awards – Gold Award for CSR Primary Healthcare Project of the year

Economic Impact

Between April to December 2025 alone, the hospital’s Health Outreach team helped ease the financial burden for underserved urban communities enabling an estimated ₹5.58 crore in financial relief for patients and families. Through teleconsultations, specialist consultations, referrals, and surgeries, beneficiaries received ₹ 81,75,050 in care-related financial relief. A further ₹73,42,620 in diagnostic cost relief was enabled, while the lung cancer referral programme alone contributed ₹63,00,000 in financial relief. Together, these outcomes reflect the programme’s meaningful role in ensuring timely, essential healthcare is within reach without families having to delay or compromise care because of financial challenges.

Sustained Impact, Stronger Communities

Through its integrated model of outreach camps, teleconsultation, preventive screening, and referral-based care, the Sir H.N. Reliance Health Outreach Programme continues to strengthen community health systems. By combining scale with compassion, the programme not only addresses immediate healthcare needs but also contributes to long-term improvements in health awareness, early detection and disease management.

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Securing Livelihoods by Improving Climate Resilience

A changing climate will significantly affect agricultural and related livelihoods. The Government of India projects that rice yields under rain-fed and irrigated conditions could fall by as much as 20% and 3.5%, respectively, by 2050 in the absence of interventions. For wheat, a 19.3% reduction is projected.

Reliance Foundation takes a multipronged approach with rural communities to help smallholder farm households enhance their resilience to pests, diseases and inter-seasonal climate uncertainties while improving their capacity to adapt to long-term climate related changes through its Climate Resilience for Sustainable Development (CR4SD) initiative.

Adopting resilient crop varieties

Farm households with small landholdings cultivating conventional varieties of a single crop are more vulnerable to climate shocks than households that cultivate resilient varieties. Reliance Foundation encourages farmers to cultivate resilient varieties with traits like a short maturity cycle, heat, drought or salinity tolerance, and pest and disease resilience.

Diversifying crop production

Intensive monocropping renders farmers more vulnerable to climate shocks including inter-seasonal dry spells, pests and diseases. To help farmers shift from monocropping, farmers are introduced to crop rotation with pulses, oilseeds and millets along with the incorporation of horticulture and floriculture for enhanced incomes.

Diversifying crop production

Better natural resources management

Reliance Foundation works with rural communities to enhance crop yields by supporting communities in the sustainable use of land and water. Landscape approaches like contour bunding, land levelling and terracing are advocated alongside practices like raised bed cultivation that can sustain or improve crop yields while reducing erosion.

Partnering with entire villages, Reliance Foundation encourages strengthening the water harvesting capacity within communities by supporting the creation of new water harvesting structures and revitalising existing structures. Farmers are supported in adopting efficient irrigation practises like sprinkler and drip irrigation to encourage sustainable water use.

Rural diversification

A household’s resilience is higher when sources of income are diverse. To enhance resilience to log-term climate related challenges, households are supported in diversifying into agri-allied income generating activities like livestock rearing, poultry, fishing and non-farm, skill-based microentrepreneurial activities.

Households are supported in acquiring resilient and market-preferred breeds of livestock and poultry. Through regular capacity enhancement programmes, scientifically-proven practises are shared to help communities in caring for their livestock. Livestock medical camps are regularly organised to help households get timely veterinary treatment. The camps assume greater importance during and after extreme weather events.

Information services for farmers

Smallholder farming communities are supported with information throughout a crop cycle. Weather forecasts and advisories that help inform decisions regarding the times of sowing, intercultural operations, pest and disease management and harvest. Besides ensuring desired yields, the information helps to mitigate the fallout from climate shocks.

Reliance Foundation supports marine fishing communities by providing fishers crucial ocean state forecast information and related advisories. This helps fisherpersons navigate the ocean in a safe and informed manner, lowering risk to their lives and livelihoods. Weather information also helps both marine and inland fisherfolk to safeguard their equipment, ponds and fish during extreme events like cyclones and floods.

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Swadesh

SWADESH an immersive experience by Reliance Foundation is a unique interface of traditional arts and crafts of India linked to consumers and art lovers in their pristine form. One of these was efforts to popularise these in the form of a showcase This experiential exhibition offers a unique journey into the world of India’s traditional art forms.

The at Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre (NMACC), a multi-disciplinary space dedicated to artistic expression hosted SWADESH artists, playing a pivotal role in the Cultural Centre's mission of celebrating India's culture and connecting it to art lovers and the general public both on the national and global stages.

SWADESH showcases a wide range of traditional art forms. Through exhibitions, it is possible to witness skilled artisans at work, from traditional looms crafting intricate carpets and saris to artists using vegetable inks and needles to create paintings. Visitors can engage directly with artisans, making the exhibition an interactive educational experience.

SWADESH is a testament to India's cultural treasures, bridging the past with the present and offering visitors an opportunity to connect with the rich tapestry of India's artistic heritage for traditional crafts from across India including Tanjore Painting from Tamil Nadu, Venkatagiri Weaves from Andhra Pradesh, Patola Weaves from Gujarat, and Tholu Bommalata Leather Shadow Puppetry from Andhra Pradesh.

Reliance Foundation is committed to providing platforms for traditional Indian artisans, preserving art forms that may otherwise be endangered, while creating sustainable livelihoods and opportunities for India’s valuable arts and crafts fraternity.

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Women Leadership

WomenLeaders India Fellowship: Cultivating change agents

The WomenLeaders India Fellowship, powered by Reliance Foundation with technical inputs from Vital Voices, is a leadership development programme focused on advancing women’s leadership in India. Launched in 2022, the fellowship has, to date, supported two cohorts, empowering a total of 100 women leaders from across the social sector.

Across its first two rounds, the 10-month fellowship engaged 50 fellows per cohort working in areas including Rural Transformation, Education, Sports for Development, and Arts, Culture, and Heritage. This investment in women changemakers has translated into tangible leadership outcomes — 84% of fellows from Round 1 and 91% from Round 2 reported maintaining or significantly strengthening their confidence as women leaders, enabling them to lead with greater clarity and purpose within their organisations and communities. 

Structured around three tracks — Economic Empowerment & Entrepreneurs, Social Sector Leaders, and Changemakers — the fellowship focuses on leadership capacity building and skills development through mentoring, peer learning, and increased visibility. The strength of this approach is reflected in the scale of impact generated by fellows’ work: Round 1 fellows collectively reached 1,147,922 individuals, while Round 2 fellows extended their reach to 2,929,559 new individuals in the past year, significantly amplifying the programme’s ripple effect.

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Developing The Football Ecosystem

To support the growth of Indian football, we run various initiatives to increase participation and improve the quality of talent in football. Beginning from the age of five, our initiatives lay emphasis on the development of grassroots football in our country.

Reliance Foundation Young Champs (RFYC) academy, launched in May 2015, helps identify talented young footballers and provides them an environment of excellence to unlock their potential both on and off the pitch.

Our 360-degree approach ensures they get the best residential, educational, nutritional, sports and coaching facilities. Supported entirely by the Reliance Foundation, each year RFYC offers fully funded scholarships to young talents from across the country following a comprehensive yearlong scouting process. Until now, 27 players from RFYC have signed professional contracts with ISL, I League Clubs from its first three graduating batches. Learn more at (https://www.rfyoungchamps.org/#about)

RFYC Naupang League, launched in 2022, in collaboration with the Mizoram Football Association, strives to establish a hyper-local pathway to grassroots football and promote football in Mizoram, which produces some of the best footballers in the country. The inaugural season of Naupang League saw over 160 teams with more than 1,500 boys and girls take part.

Reliance Foundation Development League (RFDL) serves as a platform for the top U-21 football players, encouraging participation and providing increased competitive game time. In 2023, the tournament, India's largest and most inclusive youth event, featured over 50 clubs across 9 regions, playing nearly 300+ games. Learn more at (https://www.rfyouthsports.com/football/rfdl/about-rfdl)

RFYC Naupang League

Reliance Foundation also partnered with the Premier League to host the Next Generation Cup, which provides youth teams of Indian clubs with the invaluable opportunity to play competitive games with reserve teams of Premier League clubs.

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Sir H. N. Reliance Foundation Hospital & Research Centre

About Sir H.N. Reliance Foundation Hospital

Sir H. N. Reliance Foundation Hospital and Research Centre is a 360-bed, multi-speciality quaternary care hospital committed to delivering world-class healthcare. The hospital provides comprehensive medical services across a wide range of specialties, including Cardiac Sciences, Oncology, Neurosciences, Gastroenterology, Multi-organ Transplant, Nephro-Urology, Orthopaedics & Spine, Hepatobiliary Sciences, Women & Child Health, Well Women Centre, Skin Health & Rejuvenation Centre, Centre for Well-being & Longevity, and Critical Care. Equipped with advanced diagnostic capabilities across Laboratories, Radiology & Imaging, and Nuclear Medicine, the hospital integrates clinical expertise with state-of-the-art technology to deliver precise, patient-centred care aligned with global standards and is awarded as the No. 1 Multi-Specialty Hospital in India by Times of India Health Multi-speciality Hospitals Ranking Survey 2026.

Every aspect of the institution—from its facilities and clinical protocols to its team of highly skilled healthcare professionals, reflects its guiding philosophy of “Respect for Life,” ensuring that compassion, safety, and clinical excellence remain central to patient care.

With a vision to transform healthcare delivery in India and align with global best practices, Sir H. N. Reliance Foundation Hospital holds prestigious accreditations from the Joint Commission International (JCI) and the National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers (NABH), underscoring its commitment to the highest standards of quality care and patient safety.

The hospital also demonstrates a strong commitment to sustainability and responsible infrastructure development. It holds the distinction of being Mumbai’s largest Gold Certified Green Hospital, recognised by the Indian Green Building Council (IGBC), part of the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII). This certification reflects adherence to rigorous national and international standards in environmental sustainability, infrastructure quality, and safety, including stringent fire safety and environmental compliance measures.

Beyond hospital-based care, Sir H. N. Reliance Foundation Hospital also extends its healthcare services through a focused Health Outreach Programme, delivering primary care and essential health services to underserved communities and reinforcing its commitment to accessible and equitable healthcare.

Journey of our Hospital in 11 Years

Since its inception, the hospital has healed over 33 lakh lives and has provided more than 12.09 lakh OPD consultations to over 6.77 lakh patients, including 1.75 lakh children.

Sir H. N. Reliance Foundation Hospital is the only hospital in Mumbai, and one of the few in India, to perform all five key organ transplants - Heart, Liver, Lung, Kidney, Bone marrow. To date, the hospital has successfully carried out over 690 transplants.

The hospital has performed over 2,300 robot-assisted surgeries, offering patients greater precision, safer outcomes, and faster recovery.

The hospital has performed over 3,018 paediatric cardiac surgeries till date, reflecting its strong expertise in advanced paediatric cardiac care. In 2023, the hospital set a national milestone by successfully performing six organ transplants in five recipients from three donors within 24 hours—including one heart and double lung transplant, one double lung transplant, two liver transplants, and one kidney transplant.

Reliance Foundation Hospital has also achieved several landmark medical milestones in the recent past, including India’s first successful combined heart–liver transplant bridged from a Biventricular Assist Device, the first Harmony Valve implant in paediatric cardiology in Mumbai and Maharashtra, and the first paediatric liver transplant.

Robotic Surgery Programme

Expanding access to advanced surgical expertise beyond metropolitan centres, Sir H. N. Reliance Foundation Hospital, in collaboration with the Dhirubhai Ambani Occupational Health & Community Medical Centre (DAOH), Jamnagar, has launched India’s first Tele-Robotic Surgery Programme, powered by Reliance Jio’s secure high-speed digital connectivity.s

This pioneering initiative enables expert surgeons in Mumbai to remotely guide and perform robotic-assisted procedures at partner centres, bringing specialised surgical care to patients in non-metro and remote regions. The first successful tele-robotic surgery performed at Jamnagar marks a significant milestone in India’s telemedicine and robotic surgery ecosystem.

Advanced Medical Technologies

Sir H. N. Reliance Foundation Hospital continues to strengthen its position as a technology-driven healthcare institution through the introduction of several landmark medical technologies that enhance diagnostic precision and treatment outcomes.

Key technologies include:

  • South Asia’s and India’s first Naeotom Alpha Photon-Counting CT Scanner
  • India’s first All-in-One Bi-Plane Cath Lab
  • South Asia’s first Genius AI 3D Mammography system
  • India’s first Ethos Linear Accelerator for adaptive radiotherapy
  • India’s first hospital with Exomind for Brain Wellness
  • Western India’s first ASTEC CCMCHRONOS Time-Lapse Incubator for AI-enabled embryo monitoring in IVF
  • Mumbai’s first SMILE Pro powered by Visumax 800, the world’s fastest femtosecond laser
  • Western India’s first AMARIS 1050 excimer laser for advanced vision correction
  • Symbia Pro.specta SPECT/CT system for ultrafast precision imaging

Breakthrough innovations such as RapidAI stroke diagnostics and advanced precision imaging platforms further strengthen early detection and timely clinical intervention.

Specialised Care Initiatives

Jeevan

On Founder’s Day, 28th December 2025, Sir H. N. Reliance Foundation Hospital launched Jeevan, a dedicated extension of the hospital designed to support patients requiring ongoing and specialised medical care.

The centre focuses on chronic disease management and advanced day-care therapies including chemotherapy, immunotherapy, dialysis, paediatric chemotherapy care, and specialised day-care services.

Jeevan also provides specialised care for chronic liver diseases through albumin infusion therapies, offers transfusion treatments for complex haematological conditions such as Sickle Cell Anaemia and Thalassemia Major, and includes sleep study diagnostics for the evaluation and management of sleep-related disorders.

Upcoming Services

Further strengthening its clinical infrastructure, Reliance Foundation Hospital has introduced new dedicated ICU floors in March 2026 and a specialised bone marrow transplant unit. An advanced ambulatory care centre is also planned. These additions reinforce the hospital’s capability to deliver highly specialised, multidisciplinary care while enhancing service excellence and patient experience.

Preventive and Personalised Healthcare

Jivita

Strengthening its focus on preventive and personalised healthcare, the hospital launched JIVITA in 2024, a predictive and preventive health programme that integrates genotypic and phenotypic insights through:

  • Genomics
  • Advanced imaging
  • Cutting-edge diagnostics
  • Comprehensive metabolic evaluation

This integrated approach enables early identification of health risks and personalised health strategies, supporting individuals in proactively managing long-term health and well-being.

Further strengthening Reliance Foundation Hospital’s focus on holistic health and longevity is the Centre for Well-being & Longevity, which adopts an integrated care approach with personalised health pathways supported by a range of allied, integrative, and preventive health services, including:

  • Genetics
  • Nutrition
  • Mind and emotional well-being
  • Acupuncture
  • Homeopathy
  • Vaccination
  • Other wellness-focused interventions

Digital Health and Telemedicine

Reliance Foundation Hospital is among India’s most digitised hospitals, pioneering several AI-powered services, including:

  • Tele-ICU capabilities
  • Cloud-based electronic medical records
  • Predictive analytics
  • Smart command centres

These digital systems strengthen real-time clinical decision-making and patient safety.

With an AI-first approach and data-driven intelligence across the care continuum, from early detection to treatment and follow-up, clinicians are able to deliver precise, timely, and well-informed care while maintaining strong clinical governance and patient safety standards.

AI-enabled clinical workflows further support medical and nursing teams in improving outcomes and enhancing patient experience.

International Collaboration

Reliance Foundation Hospital’s clinical ecosystem is enriched through a distinguished network of international faculty and global collaborations, enabling continuous knowledge exchange and the adoption of evolving medical advancements.

The hospital works closely with internationally recognised experts and institutions including:

  • Mayo Clinic (USA)
  • Cleveland Clinic
  • Cedars-Sinai
  • First IVF (Dubai)
  • University of Southern California (USC)

Health Outreach

Sir H. N. Reliance Foundation Hospital extends its impact beyond hospital walls through a comprehensive Health Outreach Programme, delivering essential healthcare services to underserved communities and strengthening access to quality care.

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Jio Institute

Developing world-class tertiary educational institutions

In education, higher learning stands as a vital transition and transformation phase, unlocking the full potential of young minds and shaping their futures. At the heart of this pursuit lies Jio Institute, a multi-disciplinary higher education institution set-up by the Reliance Foundation Institution of Education and Research (RFIER) in Navi Mumbai. With a steadfast commitment to excellence, Jio Institute aspires to be an institution of global repute, rooted in Indian values.

Dedicated to pursuing excellence, Jio Institute takes great pride in bringing together global scholars and thought leaders to foster an enriching student experience. The Institute empowers students to become the torchbearers of change through world-class education, relevant research platforms, and a culture of innovation.

It boasts state-of-the-art facilities at the Ulwe campus, encompassing internal amenities like classrooms, fully-furnished residences, collaborative spaces, laboratories and high performance gymnasium along with external facilities like state-of-the-art athelti, an open-air amphitheatre, an academic lawn and beautiful campus landscapes.

The Institute offers three one-year, full-time residential postgraduate programmes (PGPs) in Artificial Intelligence & Data Science, Management (specialisation in Marketing & Finance), and Sports Management.

Recognising the need for upskilling, reskilling, and continuous learning in contemporary business, Jio Institute offers customised Executive Education programmes in areas such as AI & Digital Transformation, Strategy & Leadership, Retail Management, Women Leadership, and more. It provides professionals with an immersive learning experience, combining insights from global experts, cross-sector peer networking, and a transformative academic journey.

It also offers a range of continuing education programmes tailored for diverse age groups and disciplines, including summer programmes, K-12 educator development initiatives, and courses in emerging fields such as AI, Data Science, Technology, Digital Marketing, and FinTech.

The Institute advances knowledge through cutting-edge research. The faculty are actively engaged in impactful fields like biomedical sciences, materials, and computer vision. These efforts drive scientific advancements and address key challenges in technology, having published in high-impact journals including Nature, Nano Letters, IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging and more.

Since its establishment, Jio Institute has contributed to the UN SDG 4, promoting accessible and equitable quality education.

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