Superhealth Launches Supersurgery: A Surgical Programme Built on Zero Commissions, Fixed Prices and Instant Discharge

IMT News Desk
IMT News Desk
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Superhealth’s Supersurgery programme offers zero-commission, fixed-price surgeries with transparent billing, shorter hospital stays, and instant “Magic Discharge” supported by its in-house AI platform, SuperOS.

Superhealth has launched Supersurgery, a new surgical care programme designed to address what patients fear most about hospitals: unnecessary procedures, unpredictable bills, and long, exhausting discharge delays.

Across much of India’s private healthcare system, surgical decision-making is often influenced by incentive structures where commissions and sales targets can drive procedures, implants, diagnostics, and referrals. Supersurgery removes those incentives entirely. Doctors at Superhealth are on fixed salaries with zero commissions and have no sales targets or incentives, ensuring that clinical decisions are based only on what is medically appropriate for the patient. Since opening its first hospital in Koramangala in September 2025, nearly 50% of patients who arrived at Superhealth with a prior surgical recommendation were advised non-surgical treatment after independent clinical review, indicating that the hospital may be performing up to 50% fewer surgeries than typical industry practice.

“Supersurgery is designed to be the most honest and hassle-free surgery experience. It tackles overprescription, overbilling, and extreme wait times during discharge,” said Varun Dubey, Founder & CEO, Superhealth. “Our senior and experienced clinical teams are on full-time salaries with no commissions or targets, so they focus only on the best clinical care for patients. Our fixed price guarantee ensures zero bill inflation, and with Magic Discharge, we provide instant, hassle-free discharge even if a patient’s stay is extended for clinical reasons.”

Supersurgery currently covers procedures across general surgery, orthopaedics, gynaecology, ENT, urology, ophthalmology, vascular surgery, neurosurgery and spine, paediatric surgery and more. A single all-inclusive price is disclosed to the patient or decision maker before admission, covering consultations, diagnostics, the procedure, monitoring, and inpatient stay. If a doctor determines that a longer stay is clinically warranted, the hospital absorbs the additional cost. The programme’s procedures are positioned as averaging 40–50% lower than market estimates for comparable surgeries at corporate hospitals in Bengaluru.

Supersurgery is delivered at Superhealth’s surgical facility in Koramangala, Bengaluru, designed with a strong focus on safety and infection control. Key features include:

  • Unidirectional Central Sterile Services Department (CSSD) flow
  • Sterile airflow operating theatres constructed with surgical-grade steel
  • Private rooms only, to reduce cross-patient infection risk
  • Experienced surgeons, anaesthetists, nurses and technicians
  • Advanced surgical equipment and monitoring systems

Discharge is often one of the most frustrating moments for patients in India. Even after being medically cleared, patients commonly wait five to six hours while billing, insurance approvals and paperwork are completed. Superhealth has redesigned this experience.

Through its Magic Discharge™ protocol, billing reconciliation, discharge documentation and insurance pre-authorisation begin at the time of admission, not after clinical clearance. By the time a patient is medically ready to leave, most paperwork is already complete. The hospital reports an average length of stay of 1.2 days for its surgical patients, compared to a typical private hospital average of 3–5 days for comparable elective procedures.

Supersurgery runs on SuperOS, Superhealth’s in-house AI platform that coordinates clinical care, diagnostics, pharmacy, billing and discharge. The system creates a single, real-time chain of accountability inside the hospital—linking surgical decisions to clinical protocols, diagnostics to treatment pathways, and final billing directly to the price disclosed before treatment. This architecture is designed to eliminate the billing variability and operational fragmentation common in traditional hospital systems.

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