Davaindia announces expansion plans in Kerala

IMT News Desk
IMT News Desk
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Davaindia also plans to collaborate with local healthcare practitioners, community health centres, and educational institutions

Davaindia, the retail chain in generic medicines, announced its long-term expansion plans in Kerala, aimed at transforming healthcare accessibility and affordability for communities across the state. With 50+ stores already operational in Kerala, Davaindia is poised to expand further, bringing high-quality, affordable medicines closer to every household.

“Our journey in Kerala has been inspiring, and the overwhelming trust placed in us by our customers motivates us to reach every corner of the state. Our vision is to build a healthier Kerala by making safe, effective, and affordable medicines accessible to all while fostering greater awareness about the benefits of generic medicines,” said Dr Sujit Paul, Group CEO, Zotahealthcare.

With over 50 stores successfully serving communities across Cochin, Tiruvananthapuram, Thrissur, and beyond, Davaindia is committed to further expanding its footprint into Tier 2 and rural areas, ensuring that even the most underserved communities have access to affordable medication and trustworthy pharmacy services.

As part of its expansion plans, Davaindia also plans to collaborate with local healthcare practitioners, community health centres, and educational institutions to run awareness campaigns on preventive healthcare, generic medicine benefits, and responsible self-care practices.

“Kerala’s people deserve the best healthcare options at the fairest prices, and our vision is to make Davaindia a household name synonymous with trust, care, and quality in every neighbourhood,” added Dr Sujit Paul.

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