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Home » Sukino raises $31 million in Series B led by Bessemer Venture Partners 
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Sukino raises $31 million in Series B led by Bessemer Venture Partners 

sushreeBy sushreeJanuary 15, 2026Updated:January 15, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Bengaluru-based healthcare startup Sukino has raised $31 million in a Series B funding round led by Bessemer Venture Partners, with participation from Zerodha-backed Rainmatter.

The round marks a fresh push for the company as it looks to scale its post-hospital recovery care model across India.

The capital will be used to expand Sukino’s presence into new geographies and add more centres over the next two years.

The company also plans to deepen access to structured rehabilitation care, supported by growing insurance coverage for recovery stays and increasing acceptance of institutional care among families.

Sukino was founded in 2016 by Rajinish Menon and Shalini Menon. The company focuses on post-acute and rehabilitative care, helping patients transition from hospitals to home through organised recovery programmes. Its primary focus is stroke rehabilitation, along with care for neurological, orthopaedic, cardiac, and oncology patients.

Currently, Sukino operates more than 850 beds across 11 centres in Bengaluru, Kochi, and Coimbatore.

Edgistify Raises $1.4 Mn in Pre-Series A Round 

The company added five centres in the past year and reported 64% year-on-year growth while remaining profitable at a group level. Over the next two years, Sukino plans to add 22 more centres, including locations across South India.

Sukino operates a continuum care model through inpatient recovery homes and managed home care services. Its facilities are NABH-accredited and staffed by multidisciplinary teams including doctors, nurses, physiotherapists, and dietitians.

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