Artemis Medicare Q4 FY26 revenue rises 16.4% to Rs. 27,923 lakh, net profit jumps 32.1%
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Artemis Medicare Q4 FY26 revenue rises 16.4% to Rs. 27,923 lakh, net profit jumps 32.1%

The hospital chain reported strong growth driven by its Gurugram facility, international patient inflow, and operational efficiencies

  • By IPP Bureau | May 09, 2026

Artemis Medicare Services Limited reported a 16.4 percent year-on-year increase in consolidated revenue from operations for Q4 FY26, reaching Rs. 27,923 lakh, while EBITDA rose 23.1 percent to Rs. 5,938 lakh. 

The company’s consolidated net profit grew 32.1 percent to Rs. 3,028 lakh during the quarter ended March 31, 2026.

At the flagship Artemis Hospital Gurugram, revenue from operations increased 18.8 percent to Rs. 26,746 lakh, while EBITDA grew 20.6 percent to Rs. 5,804 lakh. Profit after tax for the quarter rose 19.8 percent to Rs. 3,136 lakh.

The hospital’s Average Revenue Per Occupied Bed (ARPOB) stood at Rs. 84,571, compared to Rs 78,835 in the corresponding quarter last year, while bed occupancy remained stable at 64.6 percent. Revenue from overseas patients increased 13.5 percent to Rs. 8,226 lakh, contributing 30.8 percent to net operating revenue.

For the full financial year FY26, Artemis reported consolidated revenue growth of 15.4 percent to Rs. 1,08,124 lakh, while EBITDA rose 18 percent to Rs. 21,801 lakh. Net profit for the year increased 26.2 percent to Rs. 10,372 lakh.

Onkar Kanwar, Chairman of Artemis Medicare Services, said the company witnessed sustained growth, improving profitability, and continued momentum in medical value travel and high-acuity care services.

Dr. Devlina Chakravarty, Managing Director, said operational efficiencies and disciplined execution helped improve profitability while maintaining strong clinical outcomes and patient care standards. She added that the company is also making progress on its upcoming Raipur facility as part of its expansion strategy into high-growth markets.

 

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