Mumbai: Krsnaa Diagnostics Limited has entered into a strategic partnership with Medikabazaar and United Imaging. The collaboration is poised to disrupt the industry with a ₹300+ crore investment, targeting the establishment of over 30+ cutting-edge imaging centres across tier II-III cities across India.
This partnership intends to bring together the best of technology and healthcare expertise to significantly enhance patient care and accessibility. Aiming to bridge the gap in diagnostics in small towns and semi-urban areas, the collaboration will provide increased focus on advanced radiology imaging solutions by reaching the communities most in need, thus enhancing overall patient care to the masses.
The partnership will see the deployment of world class advanced imaging technologies made available by Medikabazaar across Krsnaa’s extensive network of diagnostic centres, primarily focusing on semi-urban and rural areas. The initiative aligns with the shared vision of both organisations to bridge the existing gap in access to quality healthcare services, ensuring that even the most remote populations benefit from timely, accurate diagnostic testing.
Rajendra Mutha, Chairman, Krsnaa Diagnostics Ltd, said, “This collaboration not only enables us to expand our footprint into under-served regions but also strengthens our ability to offer cutting-edge imaging services at competitive prices.”
With the establishment of these imaging centres, Krsnaa Diagnostics and Medikabazaar aim to address the growing demand for high-quality diagnostics in smaller towns and cities. The collaboration is set to complement ongoing public-private partnership (PPP) projects across various locations in Pan India , ensuring that the benefits of this investment are felt by those who need it the most. Speaking on the significance of the collaboration, Dinesh Lodha, Group CEO, Medikabazaar, commented, “This collaboration brings together India’s two largest entities in the medical supplies and the diagnostics space and will revolutionise healthcare accessibility, ensuring timely diagnosis and affordable advanced healthcare for under-served populations. It aligns with the country’s healthcare targets and aims to promote better infrastructure and healthcare delivery, especially in under-developed and under-served regions.”