Distinct Healthcare Q1 2026 revenue rises 12–16%, organic in-person services up 23–28%

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Distinct Healthcare Holdings Limited reported preliminary first-quarter 2026 revenue of RMB 280.00–290.00 million, representing year-on-year growth of 12–16%.

Excluding Wuhan Dragon World, in-person healthcare service revenue reached RMB 255.00–265.00 million, an organic increase of 23–28% from the prior-year period. Paid patient visits grew 12% to approximately 216 thousand.

Operational highlights for the quarter included: • Network upgrade – Suzhou Huxi Institution completed its transition to a One-stop Healthcare Service Institution, expanding into child psychology, developmental and behavioral pediatrics, pediatric speech and language therapy, adult health management, physical therapy, and mental health. • Subscription model – A new “innovative drugs + medical services” subscription offering was launched in March 2026, initially targeting weight management, sleep, and allergy segments with integrated online/offline support. • AI integration – An AI Family Health Record feature was introduced on the company’s WeChat Mini Program, offering AI-driven health-data structuring and coordinated family care plans.

The disclosed figures are based on unaudited management accounts and may be adjusted during the official audit process. Shareholders and potential investors are advised to exercise caution when dealing in the company’s securities.

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