Maxivision Super Speciality Eye Hospital, one of India’s leading eye care networks, is gearing up for a major expansion in Gujarat. With an extensive presence across Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Gujarat, the group aims to strengthen its footprint in the state significantly within the coming year. The ambitious plan includes an investment of ₹200 crore and the establishment of 25 hospitals, generating over 300 employment opportunities within the next year.
Having entered Gujarat in 2023 with four hospitals in Rajkot, one in Jamnagar, and one in Morbi, Maxivision Super Speciality Eye Hospital has partnered with Dr. V.V. Sapovadia, a reputed ophthalmic practitioner and the leader of the largest eye care group in the Saurashtra region. The expansion plan includes new facilities in Bhuj, Surendranagar, Porbandar, Upleta, Bhavnagar, and Junagadh.
In 2024, Maxivision Super Speciality Eye Hospital expanded to Surat in partnership with Dr. R.K. Sachdev, a leading ophthalmologist in the region, establishing two hospitals. Plans are underway to add two more units in Surat and extend operations to Navsari and Bharuch. The group also aims to collaborate with prominent practitioners in Vadodara, Himmatnagar, and Mehsana.
A state-of-the-art super specialty center is planned in Ahmedabad as a Greenfield project. This facility will feature cutting-edge technology and provide a platform for local surgeons to cater to advanced eye care needs.
Speaking on the occasion, Dr. GSK Velu, Chairmanof Maxivision Super Speciality Eye Hospital, said ,“We have immense confidence in Gujarat, as demonstrated by the success of my other ventures like Neuberg Diagnostics in the state. Our entry into Gujarat began with a reputed partnership in Saurashtra, which has grown from four to six hospitals and will expand further. Similarly, in Surat, we are building on the strong reputation of Dr. R.K. Sachdev. Our vision is to establish a network of 25 hospitals across Gujarat within three years, leveraging a successful partnership model and a mix of Greenfield projects in key cities like Ahmedabad.”
Mr. Sudheer, Group CEO of Maxivision Super Speciality Eye Hospital, emphasized, “Our professionally managed network has thrived due to the expertise of our clinical leaders like Dr. Sapovadia and Dr. Sachdev. Our commitment to ethical practices, affordability, and personalized care has helped us grow to eight hospitals in four cities. All our hospitals in Gujarat offer cutting-edge technologies like SMILE 800, Contura, robotic cataract surgery, and advanced diagnostics. We also have specialized services, including diabetic retina clinics, pediatric clinics, myopia clinics, oculoplasty, and eye bank services. These make Maxivision the preferred choice for eye care in Gujarat.”
The announcement event was graced by Dr. V.V. Sapovadia, Managing Director of NetradeepMaxivision Eye Hospitals; Dr. R.K. Sachdev, Managing Director of Dr. Sachdev Maxivision Eye Hospitals; and Anand Baggadeo, Business Head of West India.
About Maxivision Super Speciality Eye Hospitals:
Maxivision Super Speciality Eye Hospitals founded by Dr. Kasu Prasad Reddy in 1996 and subsequently acquired by Dr. GSK Velu in 2011, stands as one of India foremost and rapidly expanding eye care chains. Maxivision has consistently upheld its unwavering dedication to delivering top-notch and affordable eye care services. Since its inception in 1996, it has proudly served over 6 million patients. Presently, the network has expanded to include over 50+ centers, with continued growth, covering six states in South and West India. Maxivision has its network of hospitals in Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Tamilnadu, Kerala, Gujarat and now entering Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh. Maxivision Eye Hospital employs a comprehensive approach, featuring four distinct models of care: Super Tertiary Centres of Excellence, Tertiary Care Eye Hospitals, Secondary Care Eye Hospitals, Primary Eye Centers, and Vision Centres: Maxivision Eye Hospitals are equipped to provide the most advanced and critical eye care services.