Mumbai: Centre For Sight announced a strategic collaboration with Laxmi Eye Hospital. The partnership marks a significant milestone in Centre For Sight’s expansion strategy, enhancing its presence in Maharashtra to nine centres.
Dr Suhas Haldipurkar, Medical Director, Laxmi Eye Hospital, said, “Together, we will continue to build on our legacy and provide patients with the best possible in eye care.”
Over the past 12 months, Centre For Sight has added 10 brownfield centres with strategic collaborations, such as Srinagar (Fazili Eyecare), Sikar (I Max Eye Care Hospital), Warangal (Kakathiya Eye Hospital), Badlapur (Drishti Eye Hospital), Chembur (Rushabh Eye Hospital & Laser Centre) and the latest one in Mumbai (Laxmi Eye Hospital).
On the other hand, the organisation has also launched six greenfield centres – Bhiwani, Palwal, Jammu, Gorakhpur, Prayagraj, and Gurugram; further strengthening our presence in Northern India.
Centre For Sight will continue to look for more collaboration opportunities in the region, which is a key focus area of expansion, to deepen its presence in Western India. The organisation aims to add 15-20 centres annually, targeting to reach 150 centres in the next four years.The organisation is looking to invest Rs 300-500 crore over the next few years to support its expansion plans.
The recent investment from ChrysCapital in Centre For Sight has further amplified the growth journey, enabling the organisation to reach even more communities with advanced ophthalmic care. Raghav Ramdev, Managing Director, ChrysCapital, said in the statement, “The healthcare sector in India is a key area of focus for ChrysCapital given the significantly underserved market and the potential for share gain for organized players.”
Prof Dr Mahipal Singh Sachdev, Chairman and Medical Director, Centre For Sight, emphasised, “Our strategic collaboration with Laxmi Eye Hospital and other prominent centres in Mumbai underscores our unwavering commitment to delivering the highest standard of eye care. These collaborations not only enhance our capacity to meet the region’s increasing needs but also exemplify the broader trend in healthcare, where consolidation is key to extending the reach of world-class services.”
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