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Home / Business and Economy / Park Medi World Expands North India Hospital Network

Park Medi World Expands North India Hospital Network

14 Jan

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Summary

  • Park Medi World acquired three hospitals in Delhi NCR, UP, and Punjab.
  • The company added approximately 810 beds to its network through all-cash deals.
  • The goal is to scale the hospital network to over 5,000 beds by FY28.
Park Medi World Expands North India Hospital Network

Park Medi World Limited is aggressively expanding its presence in North India, aiming to become the region's largest integrated hospital chain. The company announced the acquisition of three hospitals in key markets: KP Institute of Medical Sciences in Agra, Febris Multispecialty Hospital in New Delhi, and Krishna Super-specialty Hospital in Punjab. These all-cash transactions will add approximately 810 beds to its existing network.

These acquisitions are integral to Park Medi World's national growth strategy, focusing on disciplined scaling, enhancing clinical capabilities, and delivering consistent healthcare quality. The company plans to grow its network to over 5,000 beds by the fiscal year 2028. Dr. Ankit Gupta, Managing Director, emphasized that growth is guided by clinical strength and integration readiness to create a sustainable healthcare platform.

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The cluster-led model allows for controlled expansion, operational leverage, and improved asset productivity. The expansion strategically strengthens the Group's position in Western Uttar Pradesh, Delhi NCR, and Punjab, addressing underpenetrated markets and dense urban catchments. This reinforces Park Medi World's commitment to responsible scaling and long-term value creation in North India's organized healthcare sector.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Park Medi World is implementing a national growth strategy focused on acquiring hospitals in high-potential markets to become North India's largest integrated hospital chain.
Park Medi World acquired KP Institute of Medical Sciences (Agra), Febris Multispecialty Hospital (New Delhi), and Krishna Super-specialty Hospital (Punjab).
Park Medi World aims to expand its network to over 5,000 beds by the fiscal year 2028.

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