
Pristyn Care has announced the launch of three new super-specialty hospitals in Pune, Indore, and Hyderabad, further strengthening its footprint across India.
With this expansion, the company has surpassed 100 ICU units nationwide. In just the past 2.5 quarters, Pristyn Care has grown to 11 owned hospitals, offering over 700 beds, 30 modular operating theatres, and 100 ICU beds.
Supported by more than 700 medical professionals, its facilities now cover over 300,000 sq. ft. across India. This expansion signifies Pristyn Care’s evolution from a surgical provider to a comprehensive healthcare institution.
The new hospitals extend the company’s capabilities across gastroenterology, bariatric surgery, intensive care, nephrology, gynaecology, and neurology. With in-house MRI and CT scan facilities, Pristyn Care aims to strengthen its integrated care ecosystem.
“Today, we are not merely expanding — we are redefining the boundaries of care. By strengthening our presence in Hyderabad, Pune, and Indore and deploying over 100 ICU units, we reaffirm a simple yet powerful promise: no life should wait. This expansion is not about scale — it’s about purpose. At Pristyn Care, we envision a future where advanced healthcare is every Indian's right. Through these new hospitals, we are building more than infrastructure — we are nurturing a culture of trust, resilience, and compassion at the very heart of our communities," said a spokesperson at Pristyn Care.
By the end of this financial year, Pristyn Care aims to expand to over 500,000 sq. ft. of medical infrastructure, with more than 1,000 beds, 200 ICU units, and 50 modular operating theatres. This growth trajectory positions the company among India’s fastest-growing integrated healthcare providers.
Founded in 2018 by Harsimarbir Singh, Dr. Vaibhav Kapoor, and Dr. Garima Sawhney, Pristyn Care specializes in advanced secondary care surgeries through 200+ in-house surgeons across 30+ cities. The company operates 9 owned hospitals and partners with over 200 hospitals nationwide.
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