Gujarat is getting one of its most ambitious healthcare projects to date. The Bhavnagar Medicity Project is a ₹587 crore initiative that will transform how people in the Saurashtra region receive medical care. With a 1,300-bed hospital, a medical college, and world-class facilities — all in one place — this project is set to become a healthcare landmark for the people of Bhavnagar, Amreli, and Botad districts.
Here is everything you need to know about this mega project.
What Is the Bhavnagar Medicity Project?
The Bhavnagar Medicity Project is a large, integrated healthcare campus being built near Nari village (Nari Chokdi) on the outskirts of Bhavnagar city. The project is being developed by the Gujarat government at a total cost of ₹587 crore.
Once complete, it will bring together a modern multi-specialty hospital, a medical college, student hostels, and residential quarters for doctors — all within a single, connected campus.
The project was launched following a foundation-laying ceremony during a Prime Minister’s visit to Bhavnagar, underlining its importance at the national level.
Why Is This Project Needed?
Currently, Sir T. Hospital — Bhavnagar’s main government hospital — operates across multiple scattered buildings. Patients have to walk from one block to another for different departments, which is especially difficult for those travelling from outside the city.
The Medicity will solve this problem by bringing all services under one roof through a “Unitary Campus” model, as described by Dr. Chinmay Shah, Dean of Government Medical College, Bhavnagar.
Key Features of the Bhavnagar Medicity
1. A 1,300-Bed Super Hospital
The heart of the Bhavnagar Medicity Project is a centrally air-conditioned hospital spread across 1,26,070 square metres. The hospital will have:
- 976 general beds
- 316 ICU beds
- 30 modular major operation theatres
- 10 minor operation theatres
This makes it one of the largest government hospitals in the Saurashtra region.
2. Wide Range of Medical Departments
The hospital will cover almost every major medical specialty, including:
- Medicine, Tuberculosis (TB), and Infectious Diseases
- Psychiatry and Dermatology
- General Surgery and Orthopaedics
- ENT and Ophthalmology
- Geriatrics (elder care)
- Gynaecology and Paediatrics (in a dedicated building)
Advanced procedures like hip replacement, knee replacement, angiography, and angioplasty are also planned. Many of these surgeries will be provided free of cost under government health schemes.
3. Dedicated Mother and Child Health Wing
A separate eight-storey Mother and Child Health (MCH) building is planned specifically for Gynaecology and Paediatrics. This shows a special focus on maternal and child healthcare — a critical need in the region.
Four-Phase Development Plan
The Bhavnagar Medicity Project is being built in four phases, with the full project expected to be completed by December 2028.
Phase 1 – Student Hostels (Nearly Complete)
The first phase includes the construction of two 11-storey hostel buildings — one for boys and one for girls — each with a capacity of 1,000 students. This phase is almost complete, giving medical students a modern place to live.
Phase 2 – Academic Block and PG Hostel
The second phase covers the academic block for the medical college along with the postgraduate hostel. This will support both teaching and research activities.
Phase 3 – Main Hospital Building
Phase 3 is the most critical. It involves the construction of the main hospital building — the central hub with 1,300 beds, operation theatres, ICUs, and all major departments.
Phase 4 – Doctors’ Residences
The final phase will develop residential quarters for doctors, the college Dean, and the Medical Superintendent. This will ensure that senior medical professionals live on-site, improving response times and patient care.

Medical College as Part of the Bhavnagar Medicity
Alongside the hospital, a medical college will also be built within the Medicity campus, covering 37,760 square metres. It will have:
- 250 undergraduate (MBBS) seats
- 50 postgraduate (MD/MS) seats
This makes the Bhavnagar Medicity Project not just a hospital but also a medical education hub for the entire Saurashtra region. Smart classrooms and modern teaching facilities are planned to support students.
Free Treatment and Affordable Healthcare
One of the most important promises of the Bhavnagar Medicity Project is free treatment for ordinary people.
Under government health policies, procedures like knee replacement and hip replacement will be provided at no cost. Future plans also include providing angiography and angioplasty free of charge.
This makes the Medicity a lifeline for patients from low-income families who currently have to travel to Ahmedabad or Rajkot for expensive treatments.
Existing Sir T. Hospital Will Continue
Even after the Medicity opens, the existing Sir T. Hospital will not shut down. Basic services like fitness certificates, Hajj medical certification, and vaccinations will continue there. The cancer hospital and super-specialty buildings at the current campus will also remain operational.
Digital Healthcare and Smart Features
The Bhavnagar Medicity is designed with the future in mind. It will include:
- Online appointment booking for patients
- Digital medical records and reports accessible via phone or computer
- Smart classrooms for medical students
- Advanced IT-integrated patient management systems
These features will reduce paperwork, save time, and improve the overall patient experience significantly.
Location and Accessibility
The Medicity is strategically located near Nari Chokdi, on the outskirts of Bhavnagar. This location is ideal because:
- Patients arriving from Nearest Village access the hospital without entering the busy city centre.
- Bhavnagar’s e-bus services will provide public transport connectivity to the campus.
- The wide campus, spread across 1.64 lakh square metres, leaves enough space for future expansion.
Regional Impact: Who Will Benefit?
The Bhavnagar Medicity Project is designed to serve not just Bhavnagar city, but the entire Bhavnagar, Amreli, and Botad district region. Together, these districts have a large combined population that has long needed better government healthcare access.
For many years, residents of this region had to travel long distances to cities like Ahmedabad or Rajkot for advanced healthcare. The Medicity will change this by bringing:
- Super-specialty care closer to home
- Free treatment for common but serious procedures
- A well-trained local medical workforce, thanks to the attached medical college
Conclusion: A New Chapter in Gujarat’s Public Healthcare
The Bhavnagar Medicity Project is more than just a hospital. It is a complete healthcare ecosystem — combining medical care, medical education, digital technology, and affordable access — all on a single, unified campus.
With Phase 1 already nearing completion and the full project on track for December 2028, Bhavnagar is on its way to becoming a major healthcare hub in Saurashtra.
For lakhs of people across Bhavnagar, Amreli, and Botad districts, this project brings real and meaningful hope: the promise of quality healthcare, close to home, at little or no cost.

Dhiraj Patel is a seasoned writer for Bhavnagar.city, passionately exploring the city’s culture, history, and lifestyle. With a deep understanding of Bhavnagar’s heritage, he crafts engaging, well-researched content that resonates with locals and visitors alike. Dhiraj’s expertise and firsthand experiences ensure his articles are both informative and trustworthy.

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