Cuttack: Fortis Healthcare has marked its entry into Odisha by signing an operations and management (O&M) agreement with the Bhubaneswar-based Dion Group to run a 300-bed greenfield multi-specialty hospital.
The facility will be developed at Dion Riverside Township in Trishulia, along the bustling Kataka-Bhubaneswar corridor, and is positioned to become a key tertiary care hub serving patients across Odisha and neighbouring regions.
The project aligns with Fortis’ asset-light expansion strategy, which includes brownfield opportunities, O&M agreements, and other models to broaden access to quality healthcare without heavy capital commitment. Once operational, the hospital will function as a Centre of Excellence, delivering advanced tertiary and quaternary care services. It will feature state-of-the-art diagnostics, robust critic
al care infrastructure, and specialized clinical programs across multiple specialties.
Managing Director and CEO of Fortis Healthcare Ashutosh Raghuvanshi described the collaboration as a significant step. “We are delighted to partner with Dion Group for this important healthcare project in Odisha. The upcoming 300-bed multi-specialty hospital will play a significant role in improving access to advanced tertiary care services for patients across Cuttack, Bhubaneswar, and neighbouring regions,” he said.
He added that the tie-up reinforces Fortis’ commitment to expanding high-quality healthcare infrastructure nationwide by bringing clinical excellence and patient-centric care to the state.
Promoter, Dion Group, Manoj Sahoo highlighted the synergy: “As one of Odisha’s leading development groups, we are committed to contributing meaningfully to the state’s growth and quality of life. We are pleased to partner with Fortis Healthcare, one of India’s leading healthcare providers, to bring a world-class multi-specialty hospital to Odisha. This collaboration brings together Fortis’ proven clinical and operational expertise with our vision of creating modern healthcare infrastructure for the state.”
This development follows investments by other major chains like Manipal and Max in the region, underscoring growing interest in Odisha’s healthcare sector amid rising demand for quality medical facilities. Fortis shares closed marginally lower at ₹974.60 on the announcement day.
