Medway Hospitals raises $5m in a financing round led by Kyra Ventures

During 2021, Medway setup a heart institute in Chennai and today it has both JCI and NABH accreditation in South India

Medway Hospitals successfully secured its first round of institutional equity funding amounting to $5mn. This round was led by Kyra Ventures, and it also saw participation from family offices.

Medway Hospitals is multi-speciality hospitals currently operating 8 hospitals in Tamil Nadu and Seemandhra.  Its tertiary care services include Critical Care, Orthopaedics, Neurology, Nephrology, Neurosurgery, Organ Transplantation, Pulmonology, Urology besides others and has a dedicated unit specialising in treating Cardiovascular Diseases (CVD).  The chain currently has around 500 beds across all locations, with each unit having around 50-100 beds. 

During 2021, Medway setup a heart institute in Chennai and today it has both JCI and NABH accreditation in South India. Medway commenced its organ transplant programme in 2021 and has successfully performed over 150 renal transplants till date.

On the fund raising announcement, Dr T Palaniappan, Chairman, Medway Group of Hospitals states “Our focus has always been providing quality healthcare in tier 2 cities and have centres of excellence in key cities. This investment will help us accelerate our expansion plans and reach 1000 beds by 2026.  Our hospitals have proficiency in managing and treating a wide spectrum of complex medical conditions.”

Additionally states, “Less than a month ago we launched our Institute for Pulmonology & Pulmonary Rehabilitation to cater to the increased respiratory illnesses in children and the elderly.”

Hari Prasad, Partner, Kyra Ventures states “We are excited to partner with Medway Hospitals on their mission to elevate healthcare standards in India.  The promoters are committed to closing the healthcare gap in underserved areas by creating access to affordable, patient centric clinical excellence.”

Nova Capital Advisors acted as advisors to the transaction.

 

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