
Max Healthcare to Introduce 3,700 Beds in Major Areas of India

Max Healthcare Institute Ltd plans to invest Rs 6,000 crore by 2028 to introduce 3,700 beds in important areas of India, stated its Chairman and Managing Director Abhay Soi. Max Healthcare, currently managing 22 healthcare facilities with approximately 5,000 beds, is projected to operate about 30 hospitals by 2028.
Max Super Speciality Hospital in Dwarka, a 300-bed Greenfield establishment, along with the company, will be reinvesting all proceeds generated over the next decade to develop healthcare assets.
Max Healthcare intends to open three additional hospitals in Mohali, Mumbai, and Saket, New Delhi, later this year.
The opening of the Dwarka hospital is a tactical move in Max Healthcare's larger growth strategy to incorporate 3,700 beds in important areas of India by 2028.
"Some existing hospitals will be expanded and some new hospitals will come up, adding that by 2028, Max Healthcare expects to have around 30 hospitals in total,” says Abhay.
Abhay says, “It will be about Rs 6,000 crore, we're internally funding it. We will be reinvesting all our profits into only creating new hospital beds.On whether the company will consider acquisitions in the future. We are opportunistic about it, as and when we get the opportunity, we will buy."
The budget for acquisition will be over and above the investment earmarked for organic expansion, he added.
The new facility at Dwarka houses over 120 critical care beds, 10 modular operation theatres, and advanced Cath Labs.
It also offers advanced tertiary and quaternary care across key specialities, including cardiac sciences, oncology, renal sciences, neurosciences, robotic surgery, pediatrics, and organ transplants.
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“Delhi-NCR is a critical hub for advanced medical care, and Dwarka, given its strong connectivity to multiple parts of Delhi, is perfectly positioned to meet the region's growing healthcare needs. As a greenfield venture, this facility reflects our intent to expand meaningfully by building high-quality infrastructure in locations that improve accessibility," says Abhay.