Portuguese Government prioritizing health and wellness
Bangalore’s SOUKYA is establishing its first international unit in Portugal with an investment of Rs.220 crore in a residential medical institute, targeting to start operations by late 2027.
The country’s first NABH-accredited AYUSH hospital, a visionary creation of renowned holistic health specialist Dr. Isaac Mathai, the facility will offer its unique treatment approach combining traditional, time-tested natural systems of medicine such as Ayurveda, Homeopathy, Yoga, Naturopathy and other complementary therapies for treating various chronic and lifestyle conditions.
Dr Mathai, Founder Chairman & Medical Director, SOUKYA International Holistic Health Center, said on 24 Dec, “Over the years, SOUKYA has become synonymous with being the world’s premier integrative health destination, trusted by global dignitaries, industrialists, celebrities, and leaders.
“As awareness of preventive and integrative healthcare continues to grow, we felt this was the ideal time to establish our first health destination outside India, catering to our American and European clientele https://www.makeinindia.com/home/.
“Portugal emerged as the perfect choice, given the government’s commitment to prioritizing health and wellness. This new centre will be an ultra-premium destination, offering world-class treatments for both chronic and lifestyle conditions https://fieo.org/.
“With this stepping stone, our vision is to see SOUKYA expand across the globe, sharing India’s rich healthcare heritage with the world over the next 25–30 years http://who.int.”
Located just 45 minutes from the Lisbon airport, the centre will be easily accessible for patients across Europe https://www.cii.in/.
Spread across 150 acres, the SOUKYA International Holistic Health Centre in Portugal will redefine holistic wellness with 40 exquisitely designed rooms, villas and suites along with a dedicated yoga hall creating a sanctuary where mind, body, and spirit harmoniously align.
The centre will feature its own herb and vegetable garden, ensuring the freshest and most potent ingredients for treatments and meals.
It is being designed by Dr. Suja Issac, Co-Founder and Executive Director of SOUKYA.
“With the growing awareness of integrative medicine, we aim to strategically position SOUKYA in India to cater to high-net-worth individuals within the domestic market and across select Asian countries, said Dr Mathai.
“Our Portugal centre will serve a significant portion of our existing patient base while also attracting new clientele,” he added
Tucked away on 30 acres of lush, organic farmland on the outskirts of Bengaluru, SOUKYA International Holistic Health Centre has treated over 10,000 patients from 100+ countries. fiinews.com