Janki Foudation

“A magnificent achievement and an inspirational place. I will return. My best wishes to all who have made this happen.”
Michael Waldron, Head of Diversity, The Princes Trust, UK

" I think that Global Hospital is a unit which serves the people, gives hope and will to the people. It is like a haven for villagers. The doctors see the patients with their full consciousness. And it is at its zenith. Thanks!"
Minister Hari
Singh (Kumher),
Minister of Rajasthan, India

"I like your hospital for the full care that it takes of the patients’ body and soul as an integral being. As I see this, I find that I can only congratulate you for your vision."
Humberto Maturann Romesin, University of Chile, Santiago, Chile

"I am so impressed with the Global Hospital—it is how hospitals should be all over the world—an inspiration in every way!."
Lynne Franks, Writer, London, UK

"It gives me immense pleasure in visiting the hospital, a rare one which gives treatment to the patients with a hoslitic approach. I wish you all success for the hospital."
H.K. Pant, Director (Personnel), Akashvani Bhawan Parliament Street, New Delhi

 

 

GLOBAL HOSPITAL AND RESEARCH CENTRE

Global Hospital and Research Centre

History and Philosophy
J Watumull Global Hospital and Research Centre is located in Mount Abu, Rajasthan, India, and opened in 1991. Built to take advantage of a beautiful, clean and quiet mountain top setting, this 102-bed hospital is a haven of peace in an area where there is an acute shortage of health care.

Key health problems that previously went untreated include obstetric problems, pre-natal, post-natal and infant care, blindness, malaria, tuberculosis, cancer, diabetes and heart disease.

As well as serving the local community, the hospital has an international role as Mount Abu is a well known place of pilgrimage and tourist centre, attracting over a million visitors a year.

The hospital is pioneering a new model of health care in which spirituality, modern medicine and complementary approaches are brought together in a truly holistic approach.

Its work is based on the philosophy that lasting solutions to health problems require healing of mind, body and spirit.

Many of the staff are trained to create an environment of peace and healing through positive thinking, meditation and spiritual awareness.

Most patients receive the hospital’s services free of charge.

For more information, please visit www.ghrc-abu.com