Ruby Hall Clinic was established in 1959 by Dr. K. B. Grant. In 1966, Ruby Hall Clinic was converted from a private institution owned by Dr. Grant to a public charitable trust named Poona Medical Foundation. It was later converted to the Grant Medical Foundation in 2000, of which Dr. Grant was the chairman and managing trustee.
In 2012, the clinic, in collaboration with the Kalyani Group, announced the launch of a special institute for prostate cancer research.[4]
Ruby Hall Clinic has faced several complaints and accusations related to medical negligence.[6]
In December 2008, Urmila Santosh Jagdale lost her eyesight following a surgery at Ruby Hall Clinic in Pune, reportedly due to an excessive amount of anesthesia. The Pune District Consumer Grievance Redressal Forum found the clinic negligent and ordered compensation of INR 1,150,000 to her family.[7]
In another case, Suman D. Mane filed a complaint (Case No. CC/11/96) with the Maharashtra State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, alleging that negligence following a bypass surgery led to the death of her family member, Late Dattajirao Balwantrao Mane, in November 2009. This case was dismissed due to a lack of substantial evidence of negligence.[7]
In August 2013, a 19-year-old named Aman Galande, admitted for pneumonia, passed away in the ICU, allegedly due to negligence. Following this incident, the hospital was vandalized by a mob.[8]
In June 2014, Dr. Lamkhede, admitted to the ICU after chemotherapy at Ruby Hall Clinic, died of cardiac arrest following endotracheal suctioning. His family accused the clinic of mistreatment contributing to his death.[9]
Ashok N. Kulkarni passed away on 21 September 2015. His daughter, Anjali Kulkarni, claimed that delays in responding to his deteriorating condition and improper medications during his hospitalization were the primary causes of his death.[10]
A criminal case was filed in August 2016 against Ruby Hall Clinic, alleging that Nandakumar Hiwarkar’s death in 2015 was due to medical negligence. His family also claimed they were presented with a bill of INR 35,000,000. Ruby Hall Clinic contested the complaint, stating it was malicious.[11][12]
In 2015, Advocate Ashutosh Srivastava filed a police complaint with Koregaon police station, alleging that negligence and mistreatment at the clinic resulted in the death of his 54-year-old mother.[11][12]
In 2022, The Pune City Police also began investigating allegations of malpractice in a kidney transplant procedure at Ruby Hall Clinic, where a woman was allegedly fraudulently presented as the recipient's wife and was promised money in return.[13]