Bengaluru-based startup Superhealth is raising INR 100 crore in a fresh funding round to fuel its ambitious growth, planning 10 new hyperlocal hospitals spanning one million square feet across the city. Backed by MS Dhoni’s family office, the zero-wait, zero-commission model leverages proprietary AI for efficient care, targeting 100 facilities nationwide by 2030.
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Superhealth, founded by Varun Dubey, plans 5-7 new 50-bed hospitals in Bengaluru this year using low-cost prefab builds at ₹70-75 lakh per bed, slashing traditional ₹2-3 crore costs, amid talks with Apollo Hospitals. MS Dhoni backs the zero-wait, zero-commission chain targeting 100 hospitals in five years.
Superhealth operates one 50-bed hospital in Bengaluru, pioneering a model with salaried doctors free from procedure-based commissions to cut costs and boost trust. The startup uses long-term leases and prefabricated structures, enabling four-month builds that handle 30-40 daily surgeries at fixed prices. Previously raising ₹17 crore from angels and ₹50-55 crore in debt, this ₹100 crore round values efficiency in a sector adding 10,000 beds by FY2027.
Capital costs drop to ₹70-75 lakh per bed versus corporate norms, targeting hyperlocal care without financial incentives tied to treatments. Varun Dubey critiques high infrastructure and commission-driven pricing, positioning Superhealth as an affordable alternative amid rising demand.
Expansion eyes five to seven Bengaluru sites this year, with ambitions for 100 hospitals over five years needing massive capital. Apollo Hospitals eyes investment, signaling strategic validation. MS Dhoni endorsed: supports high-quality, trust-building care.
The model rethinks private healthcare zero patient waits, standardized surgery pricing, AI-optimized operations aligning with Bengaluru’s growth. As funding nears close, Superhealth scales to meet urban needs efficiently.
"This isn't just expansion it's reimagining healthcare with zero friction, powered by AI and trust."
By
HB Team

