Led by Dr Isaac Mathai, SOUKYA will develop a 100-bed integrative healthcare centre in Bengaluru, backed by a ₹125 crore investment, expanding its reach beyond luxury wellness to affordable AYUSH medicine.
SOUKYA International Holistic Health Centre, globally recognized for its holistic medical care and wellness therapies, has announced the acquisition of six acres of land in Hoskote, near its existing campus in Bengaluru. The project marks a new phase in the institution’s journey with the establishment of a 100-bed AYUSH hospital focused on making integrative healthcare accessible and affordable for a wider community.
The total project investment stands at ₹125 crore, comprising ₹50 crore for land acquisition and ₹75 crore for construction and development. The upcoming facility will provide comprehensive integrative care that combines modern Allopathy with traditional Indian systems including Ayurveda, Homeopathy, Naturopathy, Siddha, Unani, and Yoga, creating a single platform for evidence-based, patient-centred healing.
SOUKYA has earned global distinction for its commitment to combining modern diagnostics with time-tested natural therapies. Founded by Dr Isaac Mathai and Dr Suja Isaac, the centre has served patients from more than 100 countries and has been trusted by global leaders, industrialists, and celebrities. The Hoskote expansion builds on this legacy, extending SOUKYA’s reach beyond ultra-premium wellness experiences to accessible AYUSH medicine designed for long-term health management.
The announcement comes at a time when India’s AYUSH ecosystem is seeing record growth. The Ministry of AYUSH’s budget for FY26 has risen by 14.2 percent 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. Parallelly, India’s wellness tourism sector is estimated to grow from ₹1.64 lakh crore to ₹2.57 lakh crore by 2031, reflecting both rising domestic demand and international interest in holistic and preventive medicine.
Speaking about the development, Dr Isaac Mathai, Founder of SOUKYA, said that the institution’s philosophy has always been to combine the highest standards of medical science with India’s deep-rooted wellness traditions. “SOUKYA has always been envisioned as a sanctuary where global standards of holistic healthcare meet India’s finest traditions of natural medicine. As we move forward, our growth will take two parallel paths. One will focus on the expansion of SOUKYA’s global footprint for high-net-worth patients, beginning with our first international centre in Portugal. The second path begins with this new initiative in Hoskote, designed to make authentic integrative medicine affordable and accessible. With strong public trust, policy support, and India’s growing role in global wellness, this is the right time to extend holistic healthcare to more people,” he said.
Construction of the new hospital is expected to begin within six to nine months. The project will be completed in two phases. Phase I will deliver 50 beds and essential specialisations, while Phase II will expand capacity to the full 100 beds and broaden the range of disciplines. The facility is expected to be fully operational by the end of FY27.
The new hospital will provide integrated treatments for chronic, rare, and lifestyle-related conditions, including cancer rehabilitation, respiratory and metabolic disorders, reproductive health, neurological and musculoskeletal diseases, and addiction recovery. Each treatment plan will draw from both modern medicine and traditional systems, allowing multidisciplinary teams to tailor therapies to patient needs.
In addition to medical services, the new hospital will reflect SOUKYA’s holistic philosophy in its design and daily operation. Plans include an organic food program, a one-kilometre walking track, an organic farm promoting farm-to-table nutrition, and advanced rainwater harvesting systems. Importantly, the hospital will also offer comprehensive insurance coverage across all treatments, an important step in integrating AYUSH with mainstream healthcare access.
Dr Mathai added that the company sees significant expansion potential in Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Chennai, and Kerala, which are among India’s most active AYUSH markets. “Following the Bengaluru project, our next phase of growth will focus on developing similar hospitals through management and operational models in key cities. We are already in discussions with partners who share our vision of authentic, accessible, and evidence-based holistic care,” he said.
The Hoskote facility also aligns with India’s broader healthcare policy direction, which encourages integrative medicine and patient-centred approaches. The initiative reinforces India’s position as a global hub for holistic medicine, where ancient systems of health are validated through scientific evidence and delivered through modern infrastructure.
Founded more than two decades ago, SOUKYA operates on a 30-acre organic campus on the outskirts of Bengaluru. The institution is India’s first NABH-accredited AYUSH hospital for Ayurveda, Homeopathy, Yoga, and Naturopathy, combining over 30 complementary therapies such as Reflexology, Acupuncture, and Dietetics under one roof. Its name, derived from the Sanskrit word “Soukhyam,” means a harmonious state of mind, body, and spirit a principle that continues to guide every expansion.
Having treated over 10,000 patients from across 100 countries, SOUKYA represents India’s holistic healthcare leadership at the global level. With the Hoskote hospital, it now begins a new chapter of making integrative medicine accessible to more families, reaffirming that healthcare built on balance, compassion, and scientific validation can serve every segment of society.
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