Dhoni-Backed Superhealth Opens AI-Powered Zero Wait-Time Hospital in Bengaluru
- Superhealth launches its first zero wait-time, AI-led hospital in Koramangala, Bengaluru.
- MS Dhoni’s family office and Panthera Peak Capital back the startup.
- Powered by SuperOS, the hospital offers paperless, automated and fully integrated care.
Superhealth, a new-age healthcare startup aiming to redefine patient experience in India, has opened its first AI-driven, zero wait-time hospital at Salapuria Towers in Koramangala, Bengaluru. Supported by Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s family office and Panthera Peak Capital, this launch kicks off the company’s larger plan to build a 100 hospital network across the country by 2030.
The Bengaluru facility is the first of 10 planned centers in the city. It offers complete outpatient and inpatient services across key specialties such as cardiology, orthopedics, general surgery, gynecology, dermatology, gastroenterology and more. Designed around accessibility and convenience, outpatient departments sit on the ground floor, and all inpatient rooms are single-occupancy to ensure comfort and privacy.
Superhealth’s core engine is SuperOS, its proprietary AI platform that blends automation, diagnostics and clinical intelligence. SuperOS converts doctor voice notes into digital prescriptions in seven Indian languages with over 95% accuracy, eliminating paper-based processes and ensuring seamless care. Its zero-delay model includes a concierge-led experience and features like Magic Discharge to cut end-of-treatment waiting times.
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Dhoni said healthcare must be accessible, transparent and trustworthy, areas where the system still struggles. He added that Superhealth’s mission aligns with the need to rebuild confidence in medical services. Panthera Peak Capital’s Managing Director, Nikhil Bhandarkar, praised the startup’s clarity and execution speed. Varun Dubey, Founder and CEO, said Superhealth is reimagining hospitals by removing heavy capital inefficiencies and commission-driven practices to prioritize quality and patient-first care.
Superhealth aims to create 5,000 beds and 50,000 jobs nationwide by 2030, pushing for a modern, AI-powered healthcare ecosystem driven by efficiency, equity and empathy.
