Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani is a multispecialty hospital situated in Four Bungalows, Mumbai, and Maharashtra. It has 750 beds and it is multi-specialty hospital which became operational in the first week of the year 2009. In 1999 this project was started by Nitu Mandke as a biggest heart hospital, but in 2003 Nitu Mandke died and this project became troubleful. Later it was completed by the Leader of Reliance ADA group – Anil Ambani. This hospital has become famous in Asia also along with India. Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital has the first 3-room intra-operative MRI suite (IMRIS) in Asia. It has named after Kokikaben Ambani, wife of a famous industrialist Mr. Dhirubhai Ambani, and he was the founder of Reliance Industries.
The state of the art Equipment at the Hospital includes the following:
As far as the Treatment is concerned in the capital City in India, BLK Super Specialty Hospital has been the most well known Hospital for International Patients seeking specialized medicalservices in India. The Hospital has fulfilled and has provided services upto the mark to thousands of patients from South East and Central Asia, Middle East, Africa, Europe, North America
The Hospital is located within a 30 - 45 minutes from the international airport and next to a well-known Metro Station in Delhi, allowing patients and their attendants to visit during their stay in India.
There is a dedicated team for international patients with facilities for communication assistance with physicians, family and friends at home, with free internet access. The Hospital has a team of in-house interpreters trained in multiple languages who assist the patients throughout their visit to BLK.
BLK Super Speciality Hospital has a dedicated team for International Patient Services. This well-trained team takes care of all clinical and administrative requirements of patients and their attendant coming from outside India. A personal coordinator / case manager is assigned to each patient, and is responsible for taking care of all aspects of patients' visit to India, ensuring that they feel at home at BLK. The services are focused on meeting the special needs of the patients and their families, before, during and after their visit.