In a significant boost to India’s healthcare infrastructure, the Union Home minister inaugurated the Patanjali Emergency & Critical Care Hospital in Haridwar. The new facility marks an important achievement in strengthening emergency medical services and ensuring timely, quality healthcare for the people of Uttarakhand and neighbouring areas.
The hospital is equipped with advanced emergency response systems, modern intensive care units, and state-of-the-art diagnostic facilities, aimed at providing immediate and life-saving treatment during critical medical situations. Designed to handle trauma, cardiac emergencies, and other critical conditions, the centre reflects Patanjali’s growing role in modern healthcare delivery.
Speaking at the inauguration, the Union Home minister focussed the significance of widening healthcare infrastructure beyond metropolitan cities, highlighting how such facilities can save lives by offering quick and accessible emergency care. The initiative also aligns with the government’s vision of strengthening health services at the grassroots level.
With the launch of this emergency and critical care hospital, Haridwar takes a major step forward in healthcare preparedness. The facility is expected to lower the burden on existing hospitals and significantly enhance emergency response capabilities in the region, reinforcing India’s commitment to accessible and quality healthcare for all.

