NephroPlus, Asia’s largest dialysis service provider (Source: Frost & Sullivan Report, 2025), has achieved a historic milestone by crossing 500 centres globally, with the launch of a 2,000 sq. ft. brownfield dialysis centre in Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh, in collaboration with Amrit Hospital.
Commenting on the launch, Mr. Rohit Singh, Group Chief Executive Officer, Nephrocare Health Services Limited, said: “Reaching 500 clinics is a proud milestone for all of us at NephroPlus. This achievement belongs to our guests who trust us, our partners who support us, and our teammates who power us every day. For us, 500 is not a finish line — it’s a launch pad. We are moving faster, reaching further, and aiming higher to redefine dialysis care in India and across borders.”
From a single clinic in Hyderabad in 2010 to more than 500 clinics today, NephroPlus’s journey is a testament to what Indian healthcare can achieve on the world stage.
Beyond India, it has extended its model overseas, with 43 international clinics spanning Nepal, the Philippines, and Uzbekistan, alongside partnerships in Saudi Arabia, replicating its playbook of hospital partnerships, public private partnerships (PPP), and cluster growth.
NephroPlus also continues to pursue growth through brownfield opportunities, which involves taking over and operating existing dialysis clinics run by hospitals, not-for-profits, or other private providers looking to outsource their dialysis operations. This strategy enables rapid expansion with lower upfront capital investment and faster revenue realization. The brownfield strategy allows NephroPlus to expand in urban and semi-urban areas, leverage existing infrastructure and local staff, and achieve operational synergies across its network.
NephroPlus’ cluster-based approach has enabled it to successfully operate clinics in non-metro as well as tier II and tier III locations, improving accessibility in smaller towns and rural areas. As of March 31, 2025, it had 125 clinics in tier II cities and 218 clinics in tier III cities across India. In Fiscal 2025 alone, the company generated 1,642 jobs in tier II and tier III cities and trained 132 dialysis technicians, reinforcing its commitment to both healthcare delivery and employment creation.