Farah Khan inaugurates the CritiCare Asia Hospitals’ newly launched Smith+Nephew CORI robotic system for joint replacement surgeries
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], February 18: CritiCare Asia Hospitals, one of Mumbai’s most trusted healthcare groups, has announced the launch of the Smith+Nephew CORI Robotic System for joint replacement surgeries. This latest addition reflects the group’s continued commitment to clinical excellence, innovation, and patient-centered care as it completes 25 years of dedicated service in healthcare.
With a strong network of four hospitals across Andheri, Juhu, Malad, and Kurla in Mumbai and a combined capacity of over 650 beds, CritiCare Asia Hospitals has consistently invested in advanced medical technology to improve patient outcomes and recovery. The launch of the CORI Robotic System further strengthens its leadership in robotic orthopedics.
The new system was inaugurated on 15th February by noted Bollywood Film Director and Choreographer Farah Khan, who appreciated the hospital’s focus on bringing world-class technology to patient care. Sharing her thoughts at the event, she said, “It’s reassuring to see hospitals in our city investing in such advanced technology. If innovation can reduce pain and help people get back to their normal lives faster, that’s something truly valuable for families.”
Under the visionary leadership of Dr. Deepak Namjoshi and Dr. Masuuma Namjoshi, Founder and Director, CritiCare Asia Hospitals has remained focused on adopting meaningful advancements in healthcare. With the addition of CORI, the group becomes the only hospital chain in Mumbai to offer three advanced robotic platforms for joint replacement surgeries: Cuvis, Velys, and CORI. This allows surgeons to select the most suitable system based on individual patient needs.




