Aster DM Healthcare to Invest Rs 220 Crore in New Hyderabad Facility
Aster DM Healthcare announced plans to invest Rs 220 crore in a new healthcare facility in Hyderabad. The 300-bed hospital will provide specialized care for women and children. Expected to be operational by mid FY26, this investment aligns with the group's mission to offer quality healthcare in South India.
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Aster DM Healthcare has unveiled plans to invest approximately Rs 220 crore in setting up a new healthcare facility in Hyderabad.
The upcoming 300-bed hospital aims to address the specialized healthcare needs of women and children of all ages, according to a statement released by the healthcare provider.
The facility will offer services in obstetrics, comprehensive gynaecological care, and complete neonatal & paediatric care. The first phase of this project is set to be operational by mid FY26.
'The new hospital aligns with our mission to deliver quality and affordable healthcare to not only Hyderabad but also the broader South Indian population,' said Azad Moopen, Aster DM Healthcare Founder and Chairman.
Aster DM Healthcare currently operates the Aster Prime Hospital, a 158-bed multi-speciality facility in Ameerpet, Hyderabad.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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