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Park Hospital to Add 100 New Beds in Gurugram, Launch ‘Park Hospital Platinum’ by Nov 2026

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Park Medi World Ltd has announced a major expansion of its healthcare infrastructure in Gurugram, with plans to add 100 new beds at its existing 225-bed Park Hospital in Palam Vihar. The expanded facility will operate under the new brand name ‘Park Hospital Platinum’ and is scheduled to become operational by November 2026. The expansion has been approved by Umkal Health Care Private Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Park Medi World Ltd. The project involves an investment of approximately ₹25 crore which will be financed through internal accruals.

With the addition of the new beds, Park Group’s consolidated bed capacity across Gurugram will increase to 750 beds strengthening its presence in one of North India’s fastest-growing healthcare markets. The company said the expansion is aimed at addressing the rising demand for advanced and accessible healthcare services in the region. The upcoming Park Hospital Platinum facility will focus on super-specialty and tertiary care services with investments in clinical disciplines. According to the company the new unit is designed to combine advanced medical care with an enhanced patient experience setting a new benchmark in premium healthcare delivery.

The existing Palam Vihar hospital has been one of the group’s flagship facilities recording an occupancy level of around 86% during FY26 and generating revenue of nearly ₹245 crore highlighting strong demand for its services. Commenting on the expansion Dr. Ankit Gupta, Managing Director of Park Medi World Ltd said the additional capacity reinforces the group’s commitment to providing comprehensive super-specialty healthcare while enhancing patient comfort and clinical excellence. He added that the project reflects the company’s long-term strategy of expanding high-quality healthcare infrastructure across North India.

Park Group currently operates 16 hospitals with a combined capacity of nearly 3,960 beds. The healthcare chain is also integrating four additional hospitals and expanding capacity at two existing facilities with plans to increase its total network capacity to around 5,590 beds by March 2028.

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