Max Healthcare to Add 3,700 Beds by 2028 with ₹6,000 Crore Expansion Plan

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Max Healthcare plans a major investment to grow its hospital network to 25 facilities by 2025 and add thousands of beds across India by 2028.

Max Healthcare is preparing to invest ₹6,000 crore over the next three years as part of its expansion strategy, aiming to grow its national footprint and increase healthcare capacity. The move comes as the hospital chain enters its 25th year of operations, with the goal of scaling its network from the current 22 hospitals to 25 by 2025.

According to an Economic Times report, Max Healthcare’s chairman and managing director Abhay Soi confirmed that three new facilities will be added this year, including a 400-bed hospital in Saket, and expansions in Nanavati and Mohali. A new hospital in Gurugram is also expected to be operational by December. On Tuesday, Union Health Minister JP Nadda inaugurated the group’s newly built 300-bed Max Super Speciality Hospital in Dwarka, Delhi.

“This is the first phase of the project with 300 beds. Very soon we’ll be coming up with the oncology tower and additional 200 beds, and then another 300 beds subsequently,” Soi told The Economic Times. The Dwarka facility includes over 120 critical-care beds, 10 modular operating theatres, and advanced catheterization labs.

Looking ahead, Soi said the company aims to add 3,700 new beds by 2028. He also mentioned that the hospital chain is performing well in terms of its average revenue per occupied bed (ARPOB), a key metric in hospital profitability. With this large-scale expansion, Max Healthcare is positioning itself to play a bigger role in India’s growing private healthcare sector.

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