MS Dhoni Backs Superhealth to Launch AI-Driven Zero Wait-Time Hospital in Bengaluru

Superhealth, India’s first hospital network designed to offer zero wait-time and zero commission healthcare, has launched its flagship multi-specialty facility at Salarpuria Towers in Koramangala, Bengaluru. The launch marks the beginning of the company’s plan to build 100 state-of-the-art hospitals across India in the next five years.

Superhealth is backed by the family office of cricketer Mahendra Singh Dhoni along with Panthera Peak Capital. The company aims to make high-quality, transparent and accessible healthcare available for every Indian.

The Bengaluru hospital is the first of 10 planned in the city and features advanced Outpatient (OPD) and Inpatient (IPD) care across multiple specialties including cardiology, orthopedics, gastroenterology, general surgery, obstetrics & gynaecology, urology, dermatology, ophthalmology and pulmonology.

Mahendra Singh Dhoni said the mission aligns with the need for healthcare that is convenient, trustworthy and affordable. Panthera Peak Capital highlighted Superhealth’s strong execution and long-term potential.

Varun Dubey, Founder & CEO of Superhealth, said the organisation is redesigning hospitals with a patient-first approach. The model removes inefficiencies caused by high commissioning practices and delays, allowing doctors to focus completely on patient care.

Superhealth facilities operate on zero-delay systems supported by concierge services, including the company’s proprietary Magic Discharge™ model to reduce discharge time. Its AI platform, SuperOS, automates diagnostics and digital paperwork by converting doctor voice notes into prescriptions in seven Indian languages with over 95% accuracy.

By 2030, Superhealth plans to operate 100 hospitals with 5,000 beds, and expects to create more than 50,000 healthcare jobs across the country.

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