Pacific OneHealth Commits ₹300 Crore to Build Largest Micro-Hospital Chain in North India

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Pacific OneHealth has committed ₹300 crore to build North India’s largest integrated micro-hospital chain, starting with five Delhi-NCR units and scaling to 20 digitally connected facilities by 2030 to deliver accessible, coordinated, and elder-inclusive care.

Pacific OneHealth has announced a committed investment of Rs 300 crore to build the largest integrated community micro-hospital chain in North India.

The phased rollout begins with a ₹100 crore investment to establish five micro-hospitals in Delhi and the NCR over the next two years, serving as a proof of concept and referral hub for North and Central India. From year 3, expansion targets 10+ facilities nationwide, scaling to 20 over a decade, with digital integration of EHR, telemedicine, and seamless care coordination.

The initial deployment of Rs 100 crore will fund five units in Delhi NCR within the first two years, scaling to 10 or more micro-hospitals in five years and a long-term vision of 20 or more facilities during the ongoing decade, with a target of touching half a million lives by 2030.

Padma Shri Dr. Jagdish Prasad, Former Director General of Health Services, Government of India, says, “Micro-hospitals are a national necessity today. India cannot manage its mounting burden of non-communicable diseases without rapidly scaling a distributed network of high-quality, affordable micro-hospitals. The time to act is now.”

Mr. Saket Bansal, Founder, Pacific OneHealth & Executive Director, Pacific Malls Group, says, “We are building a financially sustainable micro-hospital network that brings quality care closer to patients, reduces avoidable referrals and strengthens continuity of care to touch approximately half a million lives by 2030.”

Dr. Swadeep Srivastava, Co-Founder & President, Pacific OneHealth, asserts, “We want to reimagine healthcare as a coordinated journey and not a series of isolated interventions. By combining micro-hospitals with home healthcare, eldercare and specialised care pathways, we are creating a connected ecosystem for prevention, chronic care and recovery.”

Pacific OneHealth’s model extends beyond hospitals with a six-programme ecosystem: SeniorCare Plus, POH Home Healthcare, neighbourhood and corporate clinics, corporate wellness, school health, and MyOneHealth digital platform. Together, these initiatives position Pacific OneHealth as a lifelong health partner.

Dr. G. S. Grewal, Director, SeniorCare Plus Programme, Pacific OneHealth, says, “India is experiencing a tsunami of elderly widows and elders who deserve active, celebratory care, not passive dependency. Studies show 45 to 55 per cent of elders face neglect, often subtle. SeniorCare Plus integrates social health, geriatric syndromes, caregiver training and shared decision-making, celebrating ageing as wisdom with dignity and joy.”

Pacific OneHealth’s micro-hospital model bridges the gap between under-equipped clinics and overcrowded large hospitals. Each 30–80 bed facility delivers 70% of surgeries as day-care or short-stay, covering specialities like gastroenterology, gynaecology, urology, ENT, and orthopaedics. Units also provide 24×7 emergency care, specialist OPDs, and advanced diagnostics, fostering continuous community engagement.

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