Production Commenced — What It Means
Jeena Sikho Lifecare has transitioned its Mathura-based Sanskriti Ayurvedic P.G. Medical College & Hospital from development to active commercial service delivery. The facility, which began operations on June 10, 2026, encompasses roughly 60,000 square feet of area.
With a 100-bed capacity and eight dedicated OPD units, the facility is designed to provide comprehensive Ayurvedic healthcare solutions. This launch is a key component of the company's expansion strategy, focusing on strengthening physical healthcare infrastructure in the Uttar Pradesh region and improving local accessibility to integrated wellness treatments.
Revenue Impact and Operational Growth
The commencement of the Mathura facility is expected to bolster the company's revenue stream as it scales its clinical services. Jeena Sikho Lifecare reported a trailing twelve-month (TTM) revenue of 801.36 crore, with a significant annual growth rate of over 70 percent. By adding 100 beds to its network, the company aims to sustain its high operational efficiency, evidenced by an annual return on equity of 47.49 percent.
This expansion supports the company's long-term business objectives by diversifying its geographic presence and leveraging the increasing demand for traditional medical services.
Business Overview
- Operates a nationwide network of Ayurvedic clinics and hospitals under the Shuddhi Ayurveda brand
- Focused on providing holistic healthcare through traditional Ayurvedic practices and natural remedies
- Headquartered in Zirakpur, Punjab, with an extensive retail and clinical footprint across India
- Maintains high-margin operations with an operating profit margin of 36.15 percent in the recent quarter
- Listed on the National Stock Exchange under the symbol JSLL
Sector Tailwinds
The Indian Ayurvedic healthcare sector is witnessing significant momentum, driven by increasing consumer awareness regarding holistic wellness and preventive medicine. Government initiatives promoting traditional medical systems alongside modern healthcare have created a favorable environment for organized players. As the industry experiences a shift toward standardized Ayurvedic treatments, infrastructure expansions like the Mathura facility allow companies to capture market share in a fragmented segment.
With the sector net profit growing by over 13 percent, specialized providers are positioning themselves to capitalize on both domestic demand and the growing medical tourism market.