Lavender Lane Launches Indias First Paediatric Super-Speciality Care Centre in Noida
Lavender Lane, a patient-centric paediatric healthcare provider, announced the opening of its first-ever super-speciality paediatric healthcare centre in Noida. The facility is set up by Dr. Silky Jain, a paediatric haemato-oncologist, and his family office, which is based in Singapore. The centre will provide patients with multidisciplinary paediatric services, family-centric care coordination, clinical diagnostics and a ‘day-care first treatment' approach to provide increased clinical outcomes and patient experience.
Advancing Integrated Paediatric Healthcare Delivery
Lavender Maternity Home implements a new paediatric care method that allows for all specialities such as haemato oncology, neurology, pulmonology, cardiology, gastroenterology, endocrinology, nephrology and developmental-behavioural paediatrics.
Specialist multidisciplinary teams and care navigators specialize in treatment planning and have dedicated units for providing day-care for chemotherapy, transfusions, infusions, and other clinically appropriate services. The child-friendly infrastructure comprises separate play areas, ambient clinical spaces, and family care to reduce anxiety and promote a positive experience in health care.
According to Precedence Research, the Hospital Services Market size was calculated at USD 14.32 trillion in 2025 and is predicted to increase from USD 15.37 trillion in 2026 to approximately USD 25.26 trillion by 2035, expanding at a CAGR of 5.84% from 2026 to 2035, driven by rising healthcare demand and increasing chronic disease burden.
Industry Impact and Outlook
The emergence of Lavender Lane is a pointer towards the specialty-based and patient-centric delivery models of healthcare services in India. Robust super-specialty centres, having a dedicated paediatric approach, would be expected to provide more timely access to advanced treatment to patients, reduced fragmentation of care, and improved clinical operational efficiencies.
The building symbolizes a trend in private financing of specialized healthcare buildings to address the increasing demand for advanced paediatric care. The integrated child-specific care centres will establish new standards in the field of healthcare that combine high quality, accessibility, and family-centred healthcare.