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India’s single specialty hospital market to grow 22 pc

India’s single specialty hospital market to grow 22 pc
Blitz Bureau

NEW DELHI: India’s single-specialty health provider market will reach $12.3 billion by 2030, a growth of 22 per cent from around $4.4 billion in 2025, growing at a 22 per cent compound annual growth rate at double the pace of the broader provider sector, a report said on February 5. Bessemer Venture said in the report that specialty health care featured attractive financial profiles featuring 12-18 month payback periods and sustainable EBITDA margins of over 20 per cent.

It said that India’s healthcare provider market, valued at around $54 billion, is undergoing a structural shift from capital-intensive, multi-specialty “mega-hospitals” to purpose-built centers.

“While multi-specialty hospitals remain essential for complex, multidisciplinary care, a parallel ecosystem of focused providers is scaling rapidly. These are built around repeatable protocols, concentrated clinical expertise, and asset-light expansion models,” the report said.

These health centres are “specialty-native” platforms, it said, adding that their higher clinical focus led to better outcomes and increased patient satisfaction in repeatable care segments. “Leaner, hub-and-spoke models allow for standardised protocols and rapid replication across Tier 1 and Tier 2 cities. These platforms are particularly well positioned to serve high‑volume, repeatable care segments such as eyecare, oncology, dental, and other condition‑specific verticals,” said the firm, listing the advantages.

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