SOUKYA International Holistic Health Centre has acquired six acres of land near its existing campus in Hoskote, Bengaluru, to establish a 100-bedded AYUSH hospital. The total project cost is estimated at ₹125 crore, including ₹50 crore for land acquisition and ₹75 crore for construction and development. The hospital will offer integrated care for chronic, rare, and complex medical conditions by combining Allopathy, Ayurveda, Homeopathy, Naturopathy, Siddha, Unani, and Yoga along with complementary therapies.
SOUKYA applies a model that blends medical science with traditional healing and preventive care. The expansion aligns with the growth in India’s AYUSH ecosystem. The Ministry of AYUSH’s FY26 allocation has increased by 14.2 per cent to ₹3,992.9 crore (US$ 461.3 million). The Indian AYUSH market, valued at US$ 43.3 billion in 2024, is projected to reach US$ 200 billion by 2030. India’s wellness tourism sector is expected to expand from ₹1.64 lakh crore to ₹2.57 lakh crore by 2031.
Speaking on the development, Dr Isaac Mathai, Founder of SOUKYA, said,
“SOUKYA has always been envisioned as a sanctuary where global standards of holistic healthcare meet India’s finest traditions of natural therapies. It has been trusted by many global and Indian dignitaries including King Charles and Queen Camilla for over two decades. As we look ahead, our growth will anchor on two distinct yet complementary tracks – one through the expansion of SOUKYA targeting ultra-premium HNI’s and the journey has already begun with our first international centre in Portugal. The second is through this new foray into affordable holistic healthcare segment designed to make authentic integrative medicine accessible to a wider community. With growing public trust, government policy support, and India’s emergence as a global wellness tourism hub, this is an opportune time to broaden the reach of evidence-based AYUSH care.”
Construction of the hospital is planned to begin within the next 6–9 months and will be completed in two phases. Phase I will consist of 50 beds and core specialisations, with Phase II expanding capacity and service offerings. The facility is expected to be fully functional by the end of FY27. It will include an organic food programme, walking track, organic farm, and water-harvesting systems. Insurance coverage will be available for treatments.
On expansion plans, Dr Mathai added,
“Our upcoming hospital near Bengaluru will extend SOUKYA’s philosophy of holistic healing to a wider community while maintaining the quality and integrity that define our brand. Following Bengaluru, we see significant potential in Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Chennai, and Kerala, which are rapidly emerging as strong AYUSH markets. We plan to expand through both management and operational models, allowing flexibility in how we grow while ensuring consistency in care delivery. There has already been encouraging interest from potential partners for collaborative models, which we are currently evaluating. I am excited as this marks the beginning of a new and exciting chapter in our journey to make world-class holistic healthcare both aspirational and accessible.”
The upcoming 100-bed hospital will provide integrative care across cancer rehabilitation, respiratory disorders, lifestyle and metabolic conditions, paediatric developmental disorders, reproductive health, neurological and musculoskeletal disorders, gastrointestinal diseases, and addictive behaviours. Each treatment plan will draw on modern medical knowledge and traditional systems in a patient-centred approach.