Electiva announces flagship London hospital

By Published On: January 23, 2026Last Updated: January 28, 2026
Electiva announces flagship London hospital

Electiva Healthcare has announced that it will open a new hospital in London in Summer 2026.

The Electiva London Hospital aims to set a new standard in luxury and exclusivity in a new purpose-built development in South-West London on the banks of the river Thames.

Sayani Sainudeen, executive chair of Electiva Healthcare, said: “This project shows our team and our surgeons that we are pushing boundaries in healthcare capability and technology, built with care and attention to detail.

“Our mantra, We Care More, applies just as much to our surgeons as it does to our patients, and we encourage surgeons to reach out to us ahead of time.”

The elite hospital will become Electiva’s flagship site combining patient first healthcare with a luxurious experience.

It will house two fully equipped state of the art surgical theatres.

Patients will stay in one of ten unique bedroom suites, designed with comfort and elegance in mind and with breathtaking views over the River Thames.

Each detail has been planned for maximum convenience and flexibility with accessibility by road, river and air with option to arrive via helicopter transfer, supporting efficient travel in and out of London.

The Electiva London Hospital is expected to generate a revenue in excess of £50m each year and create around 300 new jobs in the area.

The hospital will reflect Electiva’s commitment to 5-star patient experience and clinical quality, delivering a blend of corrective, aesthetic, orthopaedic and gynaecology treatments delivered by world-class surgeons right in the heart of London.

Brian Welsh, CEO of Electiva Healthcare, said: “This is a huge opportunity for us to build something new, something different and something special, and to treat our consumers with the very best that we can possibly offer.”

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