Indian healthcare giant NephroPlus enters Kazakhstan, targeting major expansion

Published September 24, 2025 16:11

Svyatoslav Antonov

Svyatoslav Antonov

Business News Correspondent s.antonov@kursiv.media
Dialysis, Indian, NephroPlus
Indian dialysis clinics to open in Kazakhstan / Photo: Shutterstock, photo editor: Dastan Shanay

NephroPlus, an Indian chain of dialysis clinics specializing in treating patients with kidney failure, plans to invest $10 million to $15 million in projects in Kazakhstan, according to the country’s Foreign Ministry. The agreement was reached during a meeting with Kazakhstan’s ambassador to India, Azamat Yeskarayev.

NephroPlus aims to launch joint projects in Kazakhstan and introduce its dialysis technologies to the country.

In addition to NephroPlus’s initiatives, another major Indian health care provider, Apollo Hospitals, also intends to expand into Kazakhstan.

Through its Apollo Medskills division, the company plans to open a dialysis center, establish a medical hub, and develop projects in telemedicine and medical worker training.

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