Why two brothers and a doctor left comfortable lives abroad to build a superspeciality hospital in Rohtak.


"Kainos" comes from ancient Greek — it means new, fresh, something that did not exist before. The name was a promise.
Through the 2000s, healthcare in India shifted from mostly government to mostly private. Big cities gained gleaming corporate hospital chains; smaller cities were left with single-doctor clinics offering primary or secondary care. For anything beyond a minor surgery, families from Rohtak had to rush to Delhi — and healthcare costs were climbing steeply all the while.
In 2012, Dr. Arvind Dahiya — then a consultant intensivist in the UK — together with his wife Dr. Kirti and his brother Mr. Parminder Dahiya, an NRI management consultant who had worked with Fortune 500 companies in the USA since 2003, decided to do something about it in their hometown.
Dr. Arvind Dahiya returned to India in 2012 and, with help from friends and family, raised funds and began construction in June 2014, bringing the latest protocols, technology and knowledge. Mr. Parmender returned in 2015 to oversee the build — keeping construction costs to less than half of comparable Delhi NCR hospitals while compromising nothing on facilities or technology. The hospital opened its doors and began treating patients in 2016.
Dr. Arvind Dahiya, the founding visionary of Kainos, passed away on 18 September 2025. The institution he imagined — world-class care close to home — remains the heart of everything we do, carried forward by the team and family he inspired.
Today the hospital serves a region of nearly 70 lakh people: 155 beds, four modular operation theatres, three intensive care units with 54 beds, and a team of more than 50 doctors — the largest in the region.

inpatient beds
modular operation theatres
intensive care units · 54 beds