From Humble Beginnings to High-Tech Healing: PSH Hospitals Puts Fiji’s Health First

From Humble Beginnings to High-Tech Healing: PSH Hospitals Puts Fiji’s Health First

By fijivillage
Tuesday 11/02/2025

Fiji is experiencing a healthcare revolution, and at the heart of it all is Parvish Kumar—the visionary founder and CEO of Pacific Specialist Healthcare (PSH Hospitals).

With a deep-rooted commitment to ensuring every Fijian has access to world-class care, Parvish is transforming not only the way medicine is practiced but also how it serves the community.

Growing up in a modest farming community, Parvish’s early experiences instilled in him a belief that quality healthcare should not be a privilege reserved for a few.

“I was fortunate to see advanced medical technologies during my academic days abroad in countries like Germany, India, and the UAE,” he recalls.

“That exposure planted a seed of determination in me: our people deserve the same life-saving treatments, right here at home,” Parvish said.

That determination led to the foundations of PSH Hospitals in 2016, a modest start with a handful of dedicated doctors and an unwavering dream.

Today, PSH Hospitals has evolved into Fiji’s largest specialty hospital, boasting a 130-bed state-of-the-art facility and a roster of groundbreaking achievements.

From minimally invasive laser procedures that treat kidney stones without a single cut to record-breaking neurosurgeries that remove complex brain tumors in under two-hours, every innovation is a testament to Parvish’s commitment to bringing international-level care to the Pacific.

Yet, PSH’s transformation isn’t measured solely by technical prowess. Parvish’s vision extends deeply into community service.

Determined to ensure that high-end treatments are not out of reach, PSH Hospitals has implemented a series of schemes aimed at making healthcare affordable.

Subsidised consultation fees, 24/7 emergency readiness, and specialised programs tailored to meet the needs of diverse patients all reflect a mission rooted in compassion and social responsibility.

Moreover, Parvish is paving the way for the next generation of Fijian healthcare professionals. By forging partnerships with local medical schools, PSH Hospitals is set to offer hands-on training with its cutting-edge facilities.

“Our goal is to empower young doctors and nurses with the best resources available; in doing so, we’re not just treating patients today, we’re building a healthier Fiji for tomorrow,” he stated.

In a country where many once felt compelled to travel overseas for complex treatments, Parvish Kumar’s PSH Hospitals is a beacon of hope and self-reliance.

His innovative approach, combining advanced technology with heartfelt community outreach, is rapidly turning Fiji into a regional hub for medical excellence.

PSH Hospitals continues to roll out new initiatives, from pioneering cardiac surgeries that honour cultural beliefs to launching a hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBPT) unit that benefits both divers and patients with chronic wounds. Parvish remains steadfast in his message: quality healthcare is a right, not a luxury.

In every procedure performed and every patient helped, the spirit of PSH Hospitals is clear. It is a spirit born from humble roots, driven by a passion to heal, and dedicated to ensuring that Fiji’s future is as bright and resilient as the people it serves.

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