August: The Board of Directors of Artemis Medicare Services Ltd today approved the company’s financial results for the 1st quarter (Apr to Jun) for the financial year 2025 – 26. For the quarter ended June 30, 2025 Artemis Medicare Services Ltd, on a consolidated level, registered a gross revenue of Rs 2,681 Million, an increase of 14.4% over the same period last fiscal year.
Quarterly Artemis Hospital Gurgaon Performance Highlights
Q1 FY2025-26 (Apr-Jun) vs Q1 FY2024-25
• Average gross revenue per occupied bed (ARPOB) was at Rs 83,900, as against Rs 79,200 Net Revenue from operations was up 16.0% to close at Rs 2,412 Million, as against Rs 2,080 Million in Q1 FY25
• EBITDA reported was Rs 495 Million at a margin of 20.5%, as against Rs 415 Million
• Bed capacity utilisation stood at 61.2%
• Revenues from overseas patients increased by 31.4% to Rs 704 Million from Rs 536 Million
• Overseas patients contributed 29% to Net Revenue
• Average length of stay (ALOS) at 3.7 days compared to 3.6 days
Quarterly Consolidated Performance Highlights
Q1 FY2025-26 (Apr-Jun) vs Q1 FY2024-25
• Net Revenue from operations was up 14.2% to close at Rs 2,550 Million, as against Rs 2,232
Million in Q1 FY25
• EBITDA reported was Rs 483 Million at a margin of 19.0%, as against Rs 406 Million
• Net profit for Q1 closed at Rs 212 Million, as against Rs 165 Million in the Q1 FY25
Commenting on the company’s performance, Onkar Kanwar, Chairman, Artemis Medicare Services Ltd said “We are pleased to announce a strong start to FY26, with Q1 delivering consistent growth and resilient operational performance despite being a seasonally soft quarter. Our continued focus on cost optimization, operational efficiency, and disciplined execution has enabled us to maintain healthy profitability and margins. Our highest-ever ARPOB, driven by an optimized case and payer mix and strong international patient inflow, reinforces our position as a leader in Medical Value Travel.
During the quarter, we added new beds at our flagship hospital’s third tower, strengthening capacity and improving unit economics in the coming quarters. We also signed a binding MoU with Dr. Vidya Sagar Kaushalya Devi Memorial Health Centre for a proposed Medical Services Agreement, marking an important step in expanding in North India. On the clinical front, we launched India’s first private Geriatrics & Longevity Department and partnered with KIMS, Hyderabad for heart-lung transplants, underscoring our commitment to advanced, patient-centric care. Looking ahead, we remain focused on sustainable growth through operational excellence, geographic expansion and strategic partnerships, as we continue building Artemis into one of India’s most trusted healthcare brands.”