Bengaluru-based Startup Even Healthcare Opens Its First Multi-Specialty Hospital
The new hospital will offer services in orthopedics, ENT, OB/GYN, general surgery, internal medicine, chronic care, and critical care. It also includes operating theatres and intensive care units to support specialist-led interventions.
Even Healthcare, a Bengaluru-based managed care startup, has launched its first multi-specialty hospital on Race Course Road, Central Bengaluru.
The 70-bed facility marks a bold step in the company's mission to redesign India’s healthcare experience, one that prioritizes patient outcomes over procedure volume.
The new hospital will offer services in orthopedics, ENT, OB/GYN, general surgery, internal medicine, chronic care, and critical care. It also includes operating theatres and intensive care units to support specialist-led interventions.
As per reports, members will have access to doctors who know their medical history, dedicated coordinators to handle paperwork, and follow-up care teams to ensure recovery is on track.
“The hospital has been designed with the goal of keeping members healthy, not unnecessarily hospitalized. Even Hospitals have restructured doctor compensation to align with health outcomes, not the number of procedures. By embedding proactive risk detection and six months of post-surgical follow-up into its care journey, Even aims to reduce readmissions and improve long-term outcomes,” the company said in a statement
Matilde Giglio, Co-founder of Even Healthcare, said, “Several Indian Hospitals today are recognised among the world’s best. But the current healthcare model often demands doctors to work against the odds: short consultation times, pressure to meet targets, fragmented systems, patients who arrive too late.”
“That’s why we’re building hospitals, not to replace what exists, but to complete the care journey. To remove the pressure points doctors face. To give patients the clarity they need. And to bring trust, transparency, and continuity into inpatient care, where it’s needed most,” Gigilo added.
India’s secondary care market often swings between extremes: tertiary hospitals handling complex, high-value cases with long wait times, and fragmented standalone clinics that struggle with quality and infrastructure gaps. Even Hospital aims to fill this trust and quality gap by offering integrated, insurance-backed care.
Founded in 2020 by Mayank Banerjee, Matilde Giglio, and Alessandro Ialongo, Even Healthcare operates on a membership model, offering unlimited OPD consultations, diagnostic tests, and cashless hospitalization. Its tech-enabled infrastructure and partnerships with top hospitals aim to bring transparency, affordability, and continuity into everyday healthcare.
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