Dhoni Invests in Superhealth to Bring AI-Driven Zero Wait-Time Care to Bengaluru, marks the start of a 100-hospital national network

Bengaluru, India Dec 03: Superhealth, India’s first hospital network with zero waittime and zero commission, has officially launched its flagship facility in Salapuria Towers, Koramangala, Bengaluru, marking the first milestone in its mission to establish a 100hospital network across the country. The investment into Superhealth has been made by  the family office of Mahendra Singh Dhoni alongside an investment by Panthera Peak Capital. The company plans to make world-class, transparent, and trustworthy hospitals accessible to every Indian.

First in the series of 10 hospitals planned in Bangalore, Superhealth has robust Outpatient (OPD) and Inpatient (IPD) departments, offering comprehensive care across numerous specialties, including:

Speaking on the development, Mahendra Singh Dhoni said, “Healthcare is a fundamental human need, but people struggle with access, quality, convenience, and affordability. I’m excited to support Superhealth’s mission to fix healthcare and deliver high-quality care to everyone. Their approach will not only improve outcomes but rebuild trust in the system.” 

Panthera Peak Capital’s Managing Director Nikhil Bhandarkar added, “Superhealth’s speed, quality, and clarity of execution are exceptional. We’re excited to partner with Superhealth for the long term.”

Varun Dubey, Founder & CEO, Superhealth said, “The healthcare system is broken by high capex and commission-driven incentives. We’re rebuilding hospitals from the ground up- super high quality, extremely easy to use, radically transparent, and with zero wait times. This frees doctors to focus on one thing: the best patient care.”

A New Standard for AI-Powered, Patient-First Care

Superhealth delivers a fully integrated, technology-driven healthcare experience designed to eliminate delays, inefficiencies, and opaque billing.

By 2030, Superhealth’s 100hospital pipeline, spanning 5,000 beds, aims to generate more than 50,000 healthcare jobs across India, ushering in a new era of efficient, empathetic, and equitable care