Indian wellness enterprise Happiest Health has opened its first Happiest Physio clinic in Koramangala, Bengaluru.

The clinic aims to provide physiotherapy services for rehabilitation and mobility support.

Its services are targeted particularly at senior citizens and working professionals who are affected by sedentary lifestyles, repetitive stress injuries, and physical strain.

Happiest Health Wellness president and CEO Arvind Krishnan said: “With Happiest Physio, we are addressing a growing yet underserved need.

“From everyday desk warriors to passionate athletes and our ageing population, everyone deserves a movement-first, proactive care model.

“Our clinic is designed to help people move better, recover faster, and live longer.”

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The Happiest Physio clinic is equipped with evidence-based physiotherapy protocols and offers recovery plans tailored to meet each patient’s needs.

A team of doctors and therapists will provide these services to promote long-term mobility, flexibility and strength among patients.

The clinic is part of Happiest Health’s efforts to create health-first ecosystems that emphasise prevention, education and community engagement.

Happiest Health co-chairman Davis Karedan said: “When we envisioned Happiest Health, we had a singular focus to proactively prevent illness and enhance wellness. We are not only offering care—we are changing the very culture of how healthcare is delivered.

“Through our clinics, we aim to build healthier communities by bringing medical expertise and personal care closer to where people live and work.

“It’s about improving quality of life through accessibility and trust.”

Based in Koramangala, Happiest Health aims to enhance patients’ health by improving knowledge and offering ‘state-of-the-art’ diagnostics, wellness centres and clinics.

The company follows what it describes as an ‘away-from-the-hospital’ model, with four business divisions across Diagnostics, Wellness, Healthcare Services, and Knowledge.

It also provides wellness solutions to individuals and corporations via its HappiZest unit.