Pristyn Care Milestones: Exceeding 100 ICU Units and Launching 11 New Hospitals

Pristyn Care Milestones: Exceeding 100 ICU Units and Launching 11 New Hospitals



Pristyn Care Expands Healthcare Facilities Across India

Pristyn Care Launches New Super-Specialty Hospitals in India

Pristyn Care has announced the launch of three new super-specialty hospitals in Pune, Indore, and Hyderabad, elevating its total number of owned hospitals to 11 and exceeding 100 ICU units nationwide. A recent press release highlighted the company’s rapid expansion over the past 2.5 quarters, now managing over 700 beds, 30 modular operating theatres, and more than 100 ICU beds, supported by over 700 medical professionals within a sprawling 300,000 sq. ft. of clinical facilities.

Expansion of Specialties Offered

The newly established hospitals broaden the company’s medical specialties to include Gastroenterology, Bariatric Surgery, Intensive Care, Nephrology, Gynaecology, and Neurology. Additionally, they come equipped with cutting-edge diagnostic equipment such as MRI and CT scans.

Commitment to Quality Care

A spokesperson for Pristyn Care stated that the company is not just expanding but also redefining care standards. By solidifying its presence in Hyderabad, Pune, and Indore while deploying over 100 ICU units, the commitment to a crucial promise is reaffirmed: no life should wait.

Company Milestones and Future Goals

Founded in 2018 by Harsimarbir Singh, Vaibhav Kapoor, and Garima Sawhney, Pristyn Care had previously attracted attention by launching five hospitals in just 75 days, marking its ambitious growth trajectory. By the conclusion of this financial year, the company aspires to expand to 500,000 sq. ft., featuring over 1,000 beds, more than 200 ICU units, and upwards of 50 modular operating theatres.

Tech-Enabled Healthcare Access

With a combination of owned hospitals and partner facilities, Pristyn Care is committed to establishing a technology-driven, patient-focused healthcare ecosystem, ensuring that comprehensive healthcare is accessible to all Indians.


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