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Private hospitals see revenue surge in Q1, driven by high-end specialties

Oncology, neurosciences help revenue rise in June quarter

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Apollo Hospitals and Max Healthcare’s top six specialties contributed 70 per cent and 73.1 per cent to their inpatient revenues. Representative Picture

Sanket Koul New Delhi

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Major private hospital chains witnessed a significant rise in their revenues from operations for the June quarter of financial year 2024-25 (Q1 FY25). This was driven by revenue growth in specialties such as oncology, neurosciences and robotic surgeries. 

While Max Healthcare reported a 20 per cent year-on-year (Y-o-Y) increase in revenue to Rs 1,543 crore in the June quarter, Fortis Healthcare witnessed a 12.2 per cent rise to Rs 1,859 crore.  Apollo Hospitals saw 15 per cent increase in revenue at Rs 5,086 crore.

This comes after specialties such as oncology, gastroenterology, neurosciences, renal sciences, orthopaedics, and

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