Everhope Oncology Launches First Cancer Daycare Centre in Gurugram, Backed by Narayana Health, W Health Ventures, and 2070 Health

Everhope Oncology Launches First Cancer Daycare Centre in Gurugram, Backed by Narayana Health, W Health Ventures, and 2070 Health
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Everhope Oncology, a next-generation cancer care platform backed by Narayana Health, W Health Ventures, and 2070 Health, has launched its first dedicated cancer daycare centre in Sector 65, Gurugram. Located on Golf Course Extension Road, the 15-bed facility offers a patient-first, technology-enabled approach to oncology, focused on convenience, compassion, and clinical excellence — outside the traditional hospital setting.

More than just a treatment centre, Everhope is reimagining cancer care in India. The platform aims to shift the experience from one of fear and disruption to one of clarity, dignity, and continuity. Patients receive chemotherapy or immunotherapy in a healing, non-hospital environment and can return home the same day — preserving their quality of life while accessing world-class care.

“This is not just another facility — it’s a response to what cancer patients across India urgently need: accessible, high-quality care that doesn’t uproot their lives,” said Gaurav Porwal, Director at Everhope Oncology. “Our daycare model is built to eliminate long hospital waits, logistical hurdles, and emotional stress. With expert-led therapy, personalized nutrition, and a calm, neighborhood-based setting, we are creating a model of care that is scalable, patient-centric, and rooted in evidence.”

Everhope’s Gurugram centre offers:

  • 15-bed private suites for chemotherapy and targeted therapies

  • 24/7 concierge support for scheduling and care coordination

  • On-demand diagnostics and lab services

  • Personalized meal plans from onco-nutrition experts

  • Expert-led Tumor Board with specialists across medical, surgical, and radiation oncology

  • Mental health counselling and emotional support for patients and caregivers

  • Financial assistance for insurance, EMIs, and cost transparency

India’s cancer burden is rapidly growing, with over 8 million active cases and 1 in 9 people projected to develop cancer in their lifetime. The traditional hospital model often involves long travel, high costs, and wait times — contributing to treatment delays and stress. Everhope addresses this gap with a decentralized, outpatient model inspired by global standards. In high-income countries, over 60% of cancer therapies are already delivered in daycare settings.

Dr. Sunny Garg, Chief Medical Officer at Everhope Oncology, added, “We are combining evidence-based treatment protocols with personalized, holistic support. Our outpatient model provides the same clinical outcomes as traditional care, but with greater convenience and emotional support — enabling patients to continue working, spending time with family, and sleeping in their own beds.”

Everhope Oncology recently raised $10 million in seed funding — one of the largest early-stage healthcare investments in India. The company brings together Narayana Health’s clinical strength, W Health’s venture expertise, and 2070 Health’s technology and go-to-market capabilities. Following the Gurugram launch, new centres are planned in South Delhi, Noida, Mumbai, and Bangalore, as part of a 10-city expansion roadmap over the next three years.

With a goal to deliver over 100,000 cancer therapy sessions in the next 36 months, Everhope is poised to redefine cancer care in India — with precision, empathy, and speed.

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