Mumbai’s Sir H.N. Reliance Foundation Hospital has achieved a major milestone in Indian healthcare, securing the Number One Multi-Specialty Hospital rank in India in the Times of India Critical Care Hospital Ranking Survey 2026.
The national recognition underlines the institution’s robust clinical frameworks and its core operating philosophy, “Respect for Life.”
Sweeping the National Rankings
The quaternary care institution did not just claim the aggregate top slot; it locked down the number one national rank across multiple essential medical fields. The survey highlighted the hospital’s specialized clinical depth across nine major therapeutic branches:
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Cardiology & Cardiac Sciences
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Oncology (Cancer Care)
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Neurosciences
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Emergency & Trauma
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Gastroenterology & Hepatology
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Obstetrics & Gynaecology
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Paediatrics
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Nephrology & Urology
A Decade of Scale: Over the last ten years, the hospital has built an expansive care network consisting of elite clinical practitioners, nursing staff, and dedicated caregivers, serving 3.3 million patients to date.
Tech-Driven Infrastructure inside the Critical Care Unit
The hospital’s critical care ecosystem relies on a blend of new-age medical engineering and specialized digital frameworks designed to maximize patient safety and optimize clinical outcomes:
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Advanced Diagnostics: The hospital features South Asia’s first Naeotom Alpha Photon-Counting CT Scanner, providing ultra-high-resolution imaging at lower radiation doses for rapid emergency assessments.
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Smart ICU Ecosystem: To secure real-time insights, the newly designed Smart Premium ICU integrates advanced clinical parameters directly to medical teams.
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AI-Powered Tele-ICU Services: Utilizing artificial intelligence, the tele-ICU network processes cross-patient data metrics, allowing senior intensivists to monitor and provide critical interventions instantly across care beds.
The Vision: Accessible Quaternary Care
Reflecting on the milestone and the foundational journey of the institution, Reliance Foundation Founder and Chairperson Nita Ambani emphasized balancing world-class medical standards with widespread accessibility.
“We began with a vision to make world-class healthcare affordable and accessible to every Indian. For us, every life is precious. This belief comes from our ancient wisdom that taught us: May all be happy, may all be free from illness.“
Located in Girgaon, South Mumbai, the facility operates as a 360-bedded, Joint Commission International (JCI)-accredited, and LEED Gold-certified institution, designed from the ground up to match international regulatory design and healthcare standards.
