Specialty Surgical Oncology Hospital (SSO) has secured US$ 2.8 million from the Everhope Oncology platform backed by Narayana Health, W Health Ventures and 2070 Health to scale its network of cancer-surgery–only centres across Western India.
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SSO will use this capital to open three new centres (beginning with Mumbai), invest in clinical talent and advanced surgical infrastructure, and strengthen its capacity for organ-specific cancer surgeries. The chain founded in 2021 already operates five centres, has a team of 20 surgeons, and has performed over 20,000 complex oncology procedures.
SSO was set up in 2021 by a cohort of seven cancer surgeons led by Dr Sanket Mehta to address critical gaps in India’s surgical oncology notably long waiting periods, overcrowded hospitals, and limited access to advanced, organ-specific cancer surgery.
With the fresh funding from Everhope Oncology the specialized cancer-care investment platform started in 2025 SSO plans to expand aggressively across Western India. The investment will support the launch of three new hospitals in Mumbai, along with infrastructure upgrades, recruitment of clinical staff, and implementation of systems to deliver high-quality, affordable cancer surgery.
SSO’s model emphasises organ-specific surgical teams enabling complex procedures (open, minimally invasive, robotic, and cytoreductive surgeries) that general-surgery centers may not routinely handle. This focused, specialist-only model aims to improve outcomes and reduce delays for cancer patients a pressing need in a country where nearly two million new cancer cases are recorded annually.
SSO’s founders and investors believe that this funding round marks “a defining moment” in institutionalising a scalable, high-quality, surgeon-led cancer-care network in India. Over time, the organisation aims to expand beyond Maharashtra and Gujarat, pushing accessible specialised oncology care closer to where patients live.
“This partnership empowers us to open new centres and invest in top-tier infrastructure ensuring that quality cancer surgery is not determined by geography or income.”
By
HB Team
