Bengaluru: Even Healthcare on Wednesday said it will set up its second hospital in Bengaluru’s Indiranagar area with an investment of ₹30–40 crore, as part of its expansion strategy to build a distributed care network in the city.
The facility, currently under development, is expected to be completed by mid-2026.
The upcoming hospital follows the launch of the company’s first hospital on Racecourse Road in May 2025, marking its transition to a fully integrated managed-care provider.
The Indiranagar expansion aligns with Even Healthcare’s long-term vision of ensuring access to quality healthcare within a 5-km radius across Bengaluru, enabling patients to receive coordinated care closer to their homes.
“Our mission is to make healthcare seamless, coordinated and easily accessible for every patient. As we expand across Bengaluru, we are working towards a network where a hospital is always within a 5-km radius,” said Mayank Banerjee, Co-founder, Even Healthcare.
Over the past year, the company has reported improvements in clinical outcomes and operational performance. In early 2025, it recorded a 50 per cent reduction in post-surgery hospital readmissions.
Even Healthcare also completed its first ESOP buyback in March 2025. By September 2025, it reported a 92 per cent online revenue retention rate.
In December 2025, the company performed its first robotic knee replacement within six months of launching its hospital.
According to the company, early results from its integrated care model showed zero unplanned 30-day readmissions across more than 350 surgeries and no post-operative infections. It also reported over 5,000 OPD visits, more than 200 avoided hospitalisations through at-home recovery pathways, and an average length of stay at least 40 per cent shorter than comparable settings.


