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Delivering Care Everywhere

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June 21, 2025

Innovative healthcare, accessible to all communities across India

Delivering Care Everywhere

In today's complex healthcare landscape, ClearMedi Healthcare has emerged as a powerful force transforming the way quality medical care is delivered across India. Guided by a strong ethos of “Everyone, Everywhere, Equally,” ClearMedi is setting new benchmarks for accessibility, affordability, and patient-centered service across diverse geographies and populations.

At the helm of this impactful journey is Commander Navneet Bali, Executive Director & CEO of ClearMedi Healthcare. Under his dynamic leadership, the organization has grown rapidly—from operating just three hospitals in 2023 to managing eight multi-specialty hospitals by 2025, with plans for continued expansion. ClearMedi is a Morgan Stanley-invested healthcare brand, and its growth is driven not just by scale, but by mission.

Expanding Reach, Bridging Gaps

One of the most striking aspects of ClearMedi's strategy is its focus on underserved regions—areas often overlooked by mainstream healthcare infrastructure. From tribal belts in Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh to remote communities in Mysuru and Nanded, ClearMedi has consistently prioritized inclusive care delivery.

Rather than limiting itself to urban markets, ClearMedi is bringing cutting-edge healthcare to the last mile. This includes high-end oncology services, orthopedics, neurosciences, ENT, pediatrics, diagnostics, nephrology, and critical care—ensuring that no patient is left behind due to location or affordability.

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