Bengaluru, April 23rd, 2026: NU Hospitals has announced the launch of its new quaternary care facility on Mission Road, Bengaluru, strengthening access to advanced nephrology and urology services in the city’s central region. Built on a 26-year legacy in renal sciences, the new hospital marks a significant expansion for NU Hospitals, bringing together advanced kidney care, urology, and transplant services under one roof. The facility is designed to deliver high-acuity, specialized care through a fully integrated, multidisciplinary model.
Dr. Venkatesh Krishnamoorthy, Chairman: “This launch is a step forward in making advanced kidney and urological care more accessible. Our focus remains on patient-first, evidence based care while continuing to invest in infrastructure and clinical excellence”.
Dr. Prasanna Venkatesh, Managing Director: “A key highlight of this facility is its status as a fully paperless hospital both in the Inpatient and Outpatient areas. By adopting a zero-paper ecosystem, we ensure the entire patient journey—from consultation to discharge—is managed through real-time electronic medical records, enhancing both efficiency and accuracy. The hospital is also completely filmless for the Imaging services with real time PACS.”
Dr. Dilip Rangarajan, Group Medical Director: “Our strength lies in clinical outcomes driven by strong protocols and multidisciplinary collaboration. This facility enhances our ability to deliver consistent, high-quality care at scale”.
Mr. Ramesh Kannan , Senior Partner , Somerset Indus healthcare fund : “It is a privilege and honour to partner with NU in the pursuit of NU 2.0 growth plan to reach out to a larger audience. Unfortunately India is the chronic disease capital of the world and it is imperative that highly ethical and honest providers like NU manage your health and prolong quality of life offering Dialysis, Transplant, robotics, male infertility, pediatric, oncology, sub specialties excellence will meet this objective. NU-Mission Road is the beginning of this journey to bring care that matters to safeguard the health of the count
