New CEO of Parasnath Clinic Sets ₹100 Crore Goal – Also Plans to Cure Knee Pain, Back Pain, and Corporate Boredom

Maharashtra – Big news in the world of healthcare and big ambitions! Shripad Upasani has taken charge as the CEO of Parasnath Speciality Clinic, and he’s already rolling up his sleeves (and possibly a few bandages) to take the company to new heights—₹100 crore, to be exact.


Founded by Dr. Bhalchandra and Dr. Soniya Mahamuni, Parasnath Clinic has been treating joint pain and other ailments with non-surgical methods for over 13 years. And now, with Mr. Upasani at the helm, the clinic is planning to not just heal joints, but also expand its own business footprint. With plans to launch 100 new clinics, the organization is practically racing to set up shop faster than knee pain spreads at a family wedding.

Who is Shripad Upasani? (Besides Someone Who Likes Big Numbers?)

If corporate healthcare had an overachiever award, Mr. Upasani would already have a trophy shelf full of them. In his previous role at Madhavbaug, he took the company from 103 clinics in two states to 350 clinics in twelve states—kind of like a startup founder but with a stethoscope instead of a hoodie. Revenue jumped from ₹24 crore to ₹200 crore, proving he knows how to scale a business (and possibly a few patient charts).

His next challenge? Expanding Parasnath’s reach across Maharashtra and, eventually, all of India. With a goal of treating 1.2 lakh patients, he’s basically setting out to heal half the country’s aching knees.

The Business of Pain Relief (And Big Promises)

With joint pain affecting over 210 million people in India, Parasnath Speciality Clinic has a massive market to tap into—unfortunately, for all the wrong reasons. But instead of taking the usual “pop a painkiller and pray” route, the clinic focuses on holistic, steroid-free treatments. Think of it as yoga’s disciplined cousin, but with a business plan.

Currently operating 11 clinics and treating over 5,000 patients a month, the clinic is already making strides. However, with Upasani steering the ship, those numbers are set to skyrocket—faster than your knees give out after a long train journey.

Final Thoughts: A Pain-Free Future (For Patients and Investors?)

“Healthcare is not just about treatment—it’s about accessibility, trust, and long-term patient outcomes,” said Mr. Upasani, before presumably heading off to strategize how to make knees and financial charts healthier at the same time.

With plans to double the number of osteoarthritis treatments by 2030, Parasnath Speciality Clinic is gearing up to tackle one of India’s biggest health issues. And if they succeed, expect fewer people complaining about joint pain—and maybe a few investors smiling all the way to the bank.

For more information, or to get your aching knees a non-surgical tune-up, visit: parasnathclinics.com

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