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Lilavati Hospital Launches International OPD in Almaty

Published on Aug 10, 2026
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Indian doctor discussing Lilavati Hospital Launches International OPD in Almaty
"Lilavati Hospital expands internationally with a super-speciality OPD in Almaty, Kazakhstan, enhancing global medical care and referral networks."

The recent Lilavati Hospital expansion marks a strategic milestone as the premier Indian institution enters Central Asia. Specifically, the institution is opening a super-speciality outpatient clinic in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Consequently, Indian clinical expertise will now reach international patients seeking second opinions and specialized consultations.

Scope of the Lilavati Hospital Expansion in Central Asia

Additionally, the Almaty center will open in September to provide super-speciality services. These services cover oncology, cardiac sciences, neurosurgery, liver care, and reproductive medicine. Furthermore, complex surgical cases will be seamlessly connected to Lilavati Hospital in Mumbai. Notably, the initiative operates without any private equity investment.

Global and Domestic Strategic Growth Plans

Moreover, the healthcare brand is actively pursuing further global growth across Central Asia. Currently, leadership is discussing prospective partnerships in Uzbekistan, Oman, Mauritius, and Sri Lanka. Domestically, the institution is constructing a 300-bed cancer facility in Ahmedabad. Consequently, upcoming projects in New Delhi and Indore will support a broader long-term growth goal.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What clinical services will be available in the Almaty OPD?

The center will focus on consultations in oncology, cardiology, neurology, nephrology, organ transplantation, and reproductive medicine.

Q2: How will complex cases from Kazakhstan be managed?

Lilavati Hospital in Mumbai will directly receive and manage complex surgical cases requiring advanced procedures.

References

  1. Lilavati Hospital to expand internationally starting with OPD in Kazakhstan – ETHealthworld
  2. Transformation of the private healthcare sector in the Republic of Kazakhstan – PMC, 2025.

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