The total project cost is estimated at Rs 125 crore, which includes Rs 50 crore for land acquisition and Rs 75 crore towards construction and development
SOUKYA International Holistic Health Centre, globally acclaimed for its premium holistic therapies, has acquired six acres of land near its existing campus in Hoskote, Bengaluru, as part of its plans to establish a 100-bedded AYUSH hospital focused on making integrative healthcare more accessible. The total project cost is estimated at Rs 125 crore, which includes Rs 50 crore for land acquisition and Rs 75 crore towards construction and development.
The upcoming facility will offer integrated care for a wide spectrum of serious, chronic, rare, and complex medical conditions, combining Allopathy, Ayurveda, Homeopathy, Naturopathy, Siddha, Unani, and Yoga with complementary therapies.
Construction of the new hospital is expected to begin within the next six to nine months and will be executed in two phases. Phase I will include 50 beds and a set of core specialisations, while Phase II will expand the facility’s capacity and service portfolio. The hospital is expected to be fully functional by the end of FY 27. Beyond clinical excellence, the facility will embody SOUKYA’s holistic philosophy, featuring an organic food programme, a one-kilometre walking track, a fully developed organic farm promoting farm-to-table living, and advanced water-harvesting systems. It will also offer comprehensive insurance
coverage across all treatments, ensuring complete and inclusive care.
“Our upcoming hospital near Bengaluru will extend SOUKYA’s philosophy of holistic healing to a wider
community while maintaining the quality and integrity that define our brand. Following Bengaluru, we
see significant potential in Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Chennai, and Kerala, which are rapidly emerging
as strong AYUSH markets. We plan to expand through both management and operational models,
allowing flexibility in how we grow while ensuring consistency in care delivery. There has already been
encouraging interest from potential partners for collaborative models, which we are currently evaluating.
I am excited as this marks the beginning of a new and exciting chapter in our journey to make world-
class holistic healthcare both aspirational and accessible,” added Dr Isaac Mathai, Founder of SOUKYA.