Mumbai, Oct 27 : Celebrating the 10th anniversary of Sir H. N. Reliance Foundation Hospital, Nita M. Ambani, Founder and Chairperson of Reliance Foundation, announced the launch of a New Health Seva Plan to provide free screenings and treatment to over 100,000 underserved women and children.
This initiative will deliver essential healthcare services, including screening for congenital heart disease in 50,000 children, breast and cervical cancer screenings for 50,000 women, and cervical cancer vaccinations for 10,000 adolescent girls.
Reflecting on the occasion, Nita M. Ambani highlighted the importance of accessible healthcare: “For 10 years, Sir H. N. Reliance Foundation Hospital has worked to make world-class healthcare accessible and affordable to all Indians. As we celebrate this milestone, we are launching the New Health Seva Plan, providing free services for children and women from marginalized communities. Good health is fundamental to a prosperous nation, with healthy women and children at its core.”
Over the past decade, Sir H. N. Reliance Foundation Hospital has impacted the lives of 2.75 million Indians, including over 150,000 children, by delivering high-quality healthcare, advanced clinical care, and state-of-the-art technology. The hospital has performed over 500 organ transplants and set a national record for conducting six organ transplants within 24 hours, saving multiple lives. Recognized as one of India’s leading multi-specialty hospitals, it is also Mumbai’s largest Gold Certified Green Hospital.
The hospital is dedicated to addressing critical health challenges in India. With nearly one in every 100 newborns affected by congenital heart disease and breast cancer accounting for over 25% of cancers in Indian women, this initiative focuses on early diagnosis, improving survival rates, and reducing the nation’s cancer burden.