By 2007, it had become a 200-bed multispecialty hospital. It includes 40 medical disciplines ranging from
cardiology,
cardiothoracic surgery,
dental care,
oncology and
trauma to
ENT. In 2011, it acquired a 55 percent stake in the Vrundavan Hospital in Goa, which had 120 beds across two units. In 2012, Shalby acquired Krishna Hospital for an estimated Rs 75 crore, to become the biggest private corporate hospital in Ahmedabad. By 2012 the company had 450 beds in Ahmedabad. In 2013, Shah claimed the hospital in Ahmedabad and completed an average of 30 joint replacement surgeries a day, at which point they had 705 employees. During the period 1994–2009, the joint replacement team performed more than 20,000 TKR procedures. using the "ZERO Technique" invented by Dr. Vikram Shah. Over the years, Shalby has performed over 1,00,000 Joint Replacement Surgeries. In 2011, Shalby received the Diplomat in National Board (DNB) certificate in Orthopaedics. At the time, it was the only hospital in
Gujarat to have this. ==References==