Bengaluru, Karnataka, India, March 2026 – Sagar Hospitals has announced the appointment of Prateek Jain as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Sagar Group of Hospitals, marking a significant leadership milestone as the healthcare institution continues to strengthen its commitment to medical innovation and patient-centric care.
Jain brings more than two decades of experience in healthcare management, strategic operations, and organizational growth across leading healthcare institutions in India. His appointment comes at a transformative period for the Sagar Group as it continues to expand its clinical capabilities and strengthen its position as a trusted healthcare provider.
Prior to joining Sagar Hospitals, Jain served as Regional Business Head – East & AP at HealthCare Global, where he led regional business operations and strategic growth initiatives across key markets. Earlier, he spent over six years with Narayana Health as Facility Director, where he oversaw hospital operations and contributed to strengthening operational efficiency and service delivery.
Earlier in his career, Jain held roles with Frost & Sullivan as Senior Industry Analyst – Healthcare Practice, where he worked on industry research and healthcare advisory insights. He also held leadership positions with Fortis Healthcare as Assistant Manager – Growth & Business Planning and with Wockhardt Hospitals Ltd as Senior Executive – Administration. Jain began his career with Narayana Health as Resident Administrator, gaining early experience in hospital management and healthcare administration.
About Sagar Hospitals
Sagar Hospitals is a landmark Bengaluru-based healthcare institution and a division of the prestigious Sagar Group, which was established in 1960. The hospital network currently operates two tertiary care multi-specialty hospitals with 665 beds, along with four clinics and a chain of 12 pharmacies, and polyclinics in Muscat and Dubai.
The institution has achieved several notable milestones in healthcare delivery. It was the second hospital in Karnataka and the tenth in India to receive NABH accreditation, while its laboratories are accredited by NABL, the national body for laboratory accreditation. Sagar Hospitals has also pioneered several medical advancements, including performing Karnataka’s first Bone Marrow Transplant, India’s first Laparoscopic Radical Prostatectomy, and South India’s first Spinal Cord Stimulation procedure for Intractable Angina.
The hospital group has also been recognized for its technological leadership, introducing innovations such as Karnataka’s first Birthing Suite, robotic-enabled operating theatres, 128 Cardiac Slice CT, Green Light Laser treatment for enlarged prostates, and Advanced MRI with Total Imaging Matrix (TIM) technology.
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