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Adani integrates healthcare foray with airport expansion strategy

In February, Adani announced a Rs 6,000-crore investment to develop two integrated health campuses in Mumbai and Ahmedabad in collaboration with Mayo Clinic

March 19, 2025 / 10:23 IST
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The Adani Group, which is expanding into healthcare through its not-for-profit arm, the Adani Foundation, plans to develop hospitals across the country, with a significant number strategically located near airports operated by the conglomerate, sources told Moneycontrol. This initiative aligns with Adani’s broader strategy of leveraging its airport infrastructure to create integrated healthcare hubs and tap into the growing medical tourism market.

In 2022, Adani Enterprises set up Adani Health Ventures Limited (AHVL), a wholly owned subsidiary, to enter the healthcare sector. AHVL was established to operate hospitals, diagnostic centres, health tech-based facilities, and research institutes. The group, according to sources, has been in talks with leading names in the healthcare space and is expected to invest up to $4 billion in the business.

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In February 2025, Adani announced a Rs 6,000-crore investment to set up two integrated health campuses in Mumbai and Ahmedabad in partnership with Mayo Clinic. Each campus will include super-specialty hospitals, medical colleges, transitional care facilities, and advanced research centers.

“The idea is to make medical travel seamless. Patients can simply fly to designated airports, receive treatment, and fly back without unnecessary hassle,” a source familiar with the plans told Moneycontrol. “The group is leveraging its strong presence in airport infrastructure to develop healthcare cities near its hubs, positioning them as key destinations for medical tourism.”