Healthcare Facilities company GPT Healthcare announced Q3FY25 results Revenue from Operations stood at 102.2 crore. EBITDA stood at Rs 23.1 crore, with EBITDA margin of 22.2%. PAT stood at Rs 12.2 crore, PAT margin of 11.7%. Dwarika Prasad Tantia, GPT Healthcare Chairman, said: “We have always focused on strong operational and financial parameters and this is reflective in our results for the quarter despite the changing case mix across all hospitals. The existing four hospitals in Salt Lake, Agartala, Dum Dum and Howrah, continue to perform well and are improving on all financial and operational metrics and reducing ALOS. The ARPOB for Q3FY25 was Rs 36,700 which is in line with our policy of serving the aspiring population of the society with higher disposable income in the middle to high income segment. The payer mix continues to be mostly cash and insurance. With a focused geographical presence in eastern India, an under-penetrated region in terms of quality healthcare, GPT Healthcare stands as a beacon of excellence. Despite our rapid growth, our dedication to patient care, professional integrity, and medical excellence remains unwavering, only strengthening with time. Our long-term vision at GPT Healthcare is deeply rooted in our commitment to bringing advanced medical care to under-served markets in cities across eastern India. We aim to establish a chain of 150 to 200-bedded hospitals in these burgeoning markets, thereby fulfilling the pressing need for modern healthcare facilities in these areas. We are determined to become a 1,000-bed hospital chain within the next 2-3 years. Our upcoming hospital in Raipur is on track and commissioning expected in March or early April, is a Rs 55 crore investment with an asset-light, rentalbased model. The 152-bed facility includes ICUs, HDUs, OTs, and specializes in oncology facilities. Equipped with cutting-edge technology like a 3 Tesla MRI and Dual Source CT Scan, it’s designed for quaternary care and complex treatments, supported by a highly skilled team. Additionally, we have signed an MoU for our third hospital in Jamshedpur, which will have a capacity of 150 beds and an estimated cost of approximately Rs 65 crore. Furthermore, we have commenced robotic knee surgeries at our Howrah hospital. By strategically expanding our presence and offering advanced medical services in these underserved regions, we not only aim to meet the evolving healthcare needs of the populace but also contribute to the overall development and well-being of these communities. Our vision is to become a trusted healthcare partner, providing accessible, highquality medical care to every individual, regardless of their geographic location or socio-economic background.” Result PDF