Published On:November 7 2025
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SOUKYA Enters AYUSH-Based Hospital Care with 100-Bed Facility in Bengaluru’s Hoskote.

SOUKYA, the Bengaluru-based integrative medical centre, is foraying into the AYUSH-led hospital care segment with the launch of a new 100-bed facility named SUGHA in Hoskote, Bengaluru. The hospital, which can be expanded to 300 beds, marks SOUKYA’s entry into large-scale inpatient care.

The company has acquired an additional six-acre parcel within its existing Hoskote campus and plans to invest around ₹125 crore in the project.

Renowned for its integrative approach combining Ayurveda, homeopathy, yoga, and over 30 complementary therapies such as reflexology, acupressure, acupuncture, and dietetics, SOUKYA said the move aims to address a growing but underserved market for AYUSH-based hospital care.

Pricing for one-day accommodation, treatment, and medicines will start at about ₹5,000 for a general ward and go up to ₹25,000 for a private room.

The launch of SUGHA comes amid rising interest in AYUSH-based inpatient and outpatient care in India. Reflecting this trend, Apollo AyurVAID Hospitals is also expanding its network to 350 beds in the coming months, underscoring the growing mainstream appeal of Ayurveda and integrative healthcare.





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