CARE Hospitals goes big online, emerges as trusted health voice
Hyderabad, March 26: In a significant digital milestone, CARE Hospitals has crossed 1.2 million subscribers on its official YouTube channel, positioning itself as one of India’s leading healthcare-focused digital platforms.
The achievement highlights a growing shift in how patients and families are accessing health information, with increasing reliance on credible, doctor-led digital content over traditional sources.
At a time when misinformation around health continues to be a concern, CARE Hospitals’ YouTube channel has gained traction as a trusted platform offering evidence-based medical information. The hospital network has focused on simplifying complex health topics and enabling viewers to better understand symptoms, treatment options, and the importance of timely intervention.
The channel has recorded over 180 million views across more than 3,600 videos, covering a wide spectrum of specialties including cardiology, oncology, nephrology, neurology, robotic surgery, and preventive healthcare. Content around heart disease, cancer awareness, and kidney health has seen particularly high engagement, reflecting rising public awareness and interest in preventive care.
Healthcare providers are increasingly leveraging digital platforms to extend their reach beyond hospitals, and CARE Hospitals appears to be at the forefront of this shift. Through educational videos, expert discussions, and awareness campaigns, its doctors and specialists have been engaging directly with the public, contributing to improved health literacy.
Commenting on the milestone, Shalabh Dang, Chief of Sales & Marketing, CARE Hospitals, said the growth reflects the expanding role of digital platforms in healthcare communication. He emphasized the responsibility of hospitals to provide accurate and patient-centric information in an environment where online health searches are becoming the norm.
Jeevan Kommu, Head of Digital Strategy & Growth, noted that the milestone was driven by consistent content efforts, leadership support, and active participation from clinicians. He added that audience trust played a key role in the channel’s growth.
The hospital network plans to further expand its digital footprint through multilingual content and deeper patient engagement initiatives, aiming to make healthcare information more accessible to diverse audiences.
The milestone underscores a broader trend in the Indian healthcare sector, where digital platforms are increasingly being used not just for marketing, but as critical tools for patient education and trust-building.