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Superhealth, a hospital network that claims to offer zero wait time and zero commission, has launched its flagship facility at Salapuria Towers in Koramangala, Bengaluru, as part of its plan to establish 100 hospitals across India.
The investment in Superhealth has been led by the family office of former India cricket captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni and supported by Panthera Peak Capital.
The firm said it aims to make world-class and transparent healthcare accessible to all Indians. The Bengaluru facility is the first of 10 hospitals planned in the city. It includes outpatient and inpatient departments and offers specialties such as cardiology, general surgery, orthopedics, obstetrics and gynecology, gastroenterology, urology, general medicine, dermatology, ophthalmology and pulmonology.
Speaking on the development, Mahendra Singh Dhoni said, “Healthcare is a fundamental human need, but people struggle with access, quality, convenience, and affordability. I’m excited to support Superhealth’s mission to fix healthcare and deliver high-quality care to everyone. Their approach will not only improve outcomes but rebuild trust in the system.”
Panthera Peak Capital’s Managing Director Nikhil Bhandarkar added, “Superhealth’s speed, quality, and clarity of execution are exceptional. We’re excited to partner with Superhealth for the long term.”
Varun Dubey, Founder & CEO, Superhealth said, “The healthcare system is broken by high capex and commission-driven incentives. We’re rebuilding hospitals from the ground up- super high quality, extremely easy to use, radically transparent, and with zero wait times. This frees doctors to focus on one thing: the best patient care.”
By 2030, Superhealth plans to operate 100 hospitals with 5,000 beds and create more than 50,000 healthcare jobs nationwide.
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