Antara launches integrative medicine clinic in Gurugram
Antara Senior Care has launched the Antara Integrated Wellness Clinic (AIWC) in Gurugram, integrating modern medicine with holistic therapies to manage chronic conditions. The clinic features 10 condition-focused programmes and aims to address the root causes of illness to improve health span for India's ageing population.

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Antara Senior Care, a wholly owned subsidiary of max india , has launched the Antara Integrated Wellness Clinic (AIWC) in Gurugram to manage chronic conditions through integrative medicine. The clinic combines modern medicine with evidence-based holistic therapies, marking the first time this approach has been added to Antara’s continuum of care. This development is significant as India’s senior population is projected to more than double to 347 million by 2050, increasing the demand for specialised clinical pathways that traditional healthcare systems may not fully address.
Integrative medicine is recognised globally as an interdisciplinary, evidence-based approach that treats the mind, body, and spirit together rather than just symptoms. The World Health Organisation (WHO) acknowledges this method for combining conventional medicine with traditional therapies such as Ayurveda and energy healing. At AIWC, a multidisciplinary team delivers personalised care plans designed to address the root causes of illness, with the goal of reducing hospital visits, medication load, and restoring function for seniors.
The clinic offers a range of services, including functional medicine consultations, Ayurveda prakriti analysis, and advanced therapies like IV cellular nutrition, medical-grade ozone therapy, and Far Infrared sauna. Care is structured through 10 condition-focused programmes covering joint, heart, diabetes, respiratory, gut, liver, mental, weight, and cancer care. The CancerCare programme is designed specifically as complementary support alongside standard oncology care.
Ms. Tara Singh Vachani, Executive Chairperson of Antara Senior Care, stated that the clinic is built on the conviction that patients' problems should be addressed holistically. She noted that as India’s senior population and chronic disease burden grow, fully integrated wellness models will become key to unlocking a healthy society. Mr. Rajit Mehta, CEO & MD of Antara Senior Care, added that the goal is to close the gap between lifespan and health span by helping seniors live their best life possible through a coordinated care journey.
Dr. Pankaj Verma, Medical Director of the Antara Integrated Wellness Clinic, explained that modern medicine serves as the anchor while traditional systems address lifestyle and stress factors. He emphasised that for seniors with multiple chronic conditions, the clinic focuses on the hidden mind-body link that often feeds disease, potentially allowing patients to reduce their pill load and recover lost function over time.
| Programme Name | Focus Area |
|---|---|
| JointCare | Joint health |
| HeartCare | Heart health |
| DiabetesCare | Diabetes management |
| BreathCare | Respiratory health |
| GutCare | Digestive health |
| LiverCare | Liver health |
| MindCare | Mental health |
| WeightCare | Weight management |
| CancerCare | Complementary oncology support |
Historical Stock Returns for Max India
| 1 Day | 5 Days | 1 Month | 6 Months | 1 Year | 5 Years |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| -0.83% | -8.42% | +0.48% | -18.15% | -12.96% | +127.47% |
Does Antara plan to expand this integrated wellness clinic model to other major cities across India?
How will the success of these holistic programmes be measured in terms of reducing hospital readmission rates?
Will Max India look to partner with insurance providers to cover these integrative treatments?


































