The Menaba Rotary Multi‑Speciality Hospital in Unjha (Mehsana district) got its foundation stone laid by Bhupendra Patel marking the start of construction for a large, full-service hospital designed to bolster healthcare access in North Gujarat.
Glimpse:
The hospital will be built on 10 bighas of land, with a built-up area of around 100,000 sq ft and more than 200 beds, including 20 ICU beds and 20 specialty clinics. It will house multiple departments and advanced facilities such as four operating theatres, cardiology, neurology/spine care, orthopaedics, oncology, obstetrics & gynaecology, neonatal & maternity care, ICU-on-wheels, a full diagnostics suite (laboratory, blood bank, CT scan, digital X-ray), and 24 × 7 pharmacy and emergency services.
On 5 December 2025, Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel officially laid the foundation stone for Menaba Rotary Multi-Speciality Hospital in Unjha, Mehsana district. The facility is to be developed on a 10-bigha tract of land envisioned as a “modern health sanctuary” for North Gujarat. ed to the broader expansion of medical seats and healthcare infrastructure in Gujarat under the current government and central-state health initiatives. He also acknowledged the donors behind the project and emphasised that this hospital would significantly reduce the need for residents to travel long distances for advanced medical care.
According to planning details shared, the hospital will include more than 200 beds, 20 ICU beds, 20 specialty clinics, and four operation theatres. Departments will span general medicine, neurology & spine care, orthopaedics, OB-GYN, cardiology, oncology, critical care, and more. Additionally, it will feature advanced support infrastructure: lab, diagnostics (CT scan, X-ray), pharmacy, blood bank, neonatal and ICU-on-wheels support, and 24 × 7 emergency services.
Given its scale and scope, the hospital is expected to become a key tertiary-care destination in the region offering specialties that many local residents currently travel far for, improving emergency response (especially for accidents and critical care) and easing the burden on smaller taluka- and district-level centres. Officials also highlighted that the hospital’s location will play a strategic role for emergency care in the area.
“This new hospital will be a modern health sanctuary for North Gujarat bringing advanced care closer to people and reducing the burden of distance for critical treatment.”
By
HB Team
