Indian Super League (ISL) side, Mumbai City FC announced the extension of its partnership with Nanavati Max Super Specialty Hospital as the Club’s Official Medical Partner.
This ongoing collaboration, which has been in place for several years, continues to play a pivotal role in delivering top-notch medical care to both the players and match-going fans at the Mumbai Football Arena.
Nanavati Max Super Specialty Hospital, located in the heart of Mumbai has been serving the community for over 70 years. Established in 1950, the hospital has evolved into one of the leading multi-specialty institutions in India.
Recently, Nanavati Max has taken significant strides in medical innovation by introducing a 3D printing lab, a pioneering initiative aimed at enhancing surgical precision and patient outcomes. Furthermore, the hospital is expanding its capacity, with plans to add over 600 beds by 2024 to its existing 350-bed facility.
Kandarp Chandra, CEO of Mumbai City FC, commented, “Extending our long-standing partnership with Nanavati Max Super Specialty Hospital reaffirms our commitment to ensuring the well-being of our players and fans. Their unwavering support and expertise have played a crucial role in maintaining the high standards of medical care we strive for. As we enter the new season, we are focused on continuing this successful collaboration and providing the best possible care to everyone associated with Mumbai City FC.”
Mangla Dembi, Senior Vice President & Head, Nanavati Max Super Specialty Hospital, said, “At Nanavati Max Super Speciality Hospital, we are proud to extend our association with Mumbai City FC, a partnership that aligns with our shared commitment to excellence, health, and well-being. Over the past five years, we have provided comprehensive medical care to both players and fans, ensuring the highest standards of safety and health support. As we continue this collaboration, we remain dedicated to delivering advanced medical services and contributing to the success and resilience of the team throughout the upcoming season.”