- Records rapid growth with centres across 8 cities, reaching over 6,000 children through early intervention and therapy
- Strengthens presence in Bangalore with fifth centre in Varthur, offering multidisciplinary services for children with developmental and behavioral needs
Gurugram, 17 September 2025: LISSUN, one of India’s leading mental health platforms, has announced that its specialized child development and therapy division, Sunshine by LISSUN, has launched its 20th centre in Varthur, Bangalore.
What started with a single centre in Delhi in 2023 has now grown into a robust network spanning eight major cities across India.
Sunshine by LISSUN Network
- Delhi – Dwarka, Patel Nagar, East of Kailash, Pitampura
- Gurgaon – Sector 51, Railway Road
- Pune – Viman Nagar, Magarpatta
- Lucknow – Ashiyana, Gomti Nagar
- Hyderabad – Banjara Hills
- Bangalore – Bellandur, Brookfield, Whitefield, Indiranagar, Varthur
- Noida – Sec 121, Indirapuram, Sec 141
- Jaipur – Nirman Nagar
Recent launches: Dwarka (Delhi), Sec 141 (Noida), and Varthur (Bangalore).

Services & Impact
Sunshine by LISSUN offers:
- Diagnostic evaluations
- Therapeutic interventions
- Rehabilitation programs
Delivered by a multidisciplinary team of child psychologists, special educators, speech therapists, occupational therapists, and ABA therapists.
Impact so far:
- Supported 6,000+ children
- Each centre caters to ~600 cases every month
- Building trusted centres to overcome families’ hesitation in seeking developmental and behavioural support
Leadership Quote
Tarun Gupta, Co-Founder of LISSUN, said:
“The launch of our 20th centre in Varthur marks a meaningful step in our mission to make early intervention accessible to every child who needs it. We understand that families often face hesitation and uncertainty when seeking help, and our goal at Sunshine is to remove those barriers by providing expert care with compassion. Every centre we open strengthens our commitment to supporting children’s developmental and behavioural growth, empowering them and their families to thrive with confidence.”
Conditions Addressed
The network addresses a wide range of developmental and behavioural challenges, including:
- Developmental delays
- ADHD
- Autism
- Global Developmental Delay (GDD)
- Language & speech difficulties
- Stuttering
- Behavioural challenges in toddlers
It also supports families with emotional and social concerns such as:
- Parent-child relationship issues
- Low self-esteem
- Body image struggles
- Feelings of inferiority

Therapies & Interventions
Most sought-after programs:
- Speech Therapy
- Occupational Therapy
- IEP Support Plans
- ABA & Behavioural Therapy
Steadily gaining adoption:
- Play Therapy
- CBT-based approaches
Sustainable Phygital Model
With its growing footprint and tech-enabled phygital approach, Sunshine by LISSUN is building a sustainable framework for child mental health and developmental support in India.
Its mission goes beyond treatment—empowering children and families to thrive with confidence, resilience, and dignity.
About LISSUN
- Founded: 15 August 2021
- Headquarters: Gurugram
- Founders: Dr. Krishna Veer Singh & Tarun Gupta
- Mission: Revolutionize mental healthcare at scale
- Approach: Phygital, guided by the PRICE model
- Focus Areas: Psychiatry, Rehabilitation, Infertility/Maternity, Child Development, Education
- Ensures affordability & anonymity in mental health care
Follow LISSUN:
- Website: lissun.app, sunshine.lissun.app
- X: @LissunApp, @krishnaveer
- LinkedIn: LISSUN, Krishna Veer Singh, Tarun Gupta
About Sunshine by LISSUN
Launched: 23 March 2021
Focus: Delivering world-class developmental & mental health services for children with:
- Autism Spectrum Disorder
- ADHD
- Learning Disabilities
- Down Syndrome
- Cerebral Palsy
Services include:
- IQ assessments
- ADHD evaluations
- Autism screenings
- Speech therapy
- Behavioural modification
Impact:
- Helped 7,040+ children
- Delivered 9,000+ hours of parent support
- Average 4.5-star Google rating
Goal: Expand across India to make high-quality, holistic care accessible for millions of children.