In a significant move that promises to reshape the healthcare landscape in Karnataka, Soukya International Holistic Health Centre has announced a major expansion plan with the acquisition of six acres of prime land in Hoskote, located approximately 30 kilometers from Bengaluru.
The renowned wellness center, founded by Dr. Isaac Mathai, revealed plans to establish a comprehensive Ayush healthcare facility that will focus on making traditional Indian healing systems more accessible and affordable to the wider population.
Strategic Expansion into Affordable Healthcare
This strategic acquisition marks Soukya's formal entry into the affordable healthcare segment, a departure from its established premium wellness services. The new facility aims to bridge the gap between traditional healing practices and modern healthcare needs while maintaining cost-effectiveness.
"Our vision is to make Ayush therapies accessible to everyone, not just those who can afford premium wellness services," the company stated in its announcement.
Comprehensive Ayush Services Planned
The Hoskote facility will offer a complete spectrum of Ayush therapies, including:
- Traditional Ayurvedic treatments and Panchakarma
- Yoga and meditation programs
- Integrative medicine combining traditional and modern approaches
- Wellness programs for chronic lifestyle diseases
- Preventive healthcare services
Boosting Regional Healthcare Infrastructure
The development is expected to significantly enhance healthcare infrastructure in the Hoskote region, providing employment opportunities and positioning the area as a destination for affordable wellness tourism. The strategic location offers easy accessibility from Bengaluru while providing a serene environment conducive to healing and recovery.
This expansion aligns with the growing demand for traditional and holistic healthcare solutions in India, particularly in the post-pandemic era where people are increasingly seeking preventive and natural healing approaches.
The project is expected to commence operations within the next 18-24 months, with detailed plans for infrastructure development and service offerings to be announced in the coming months.