Apollo Hospitals: Revolutionizing Healthcare for Over Four Decades
Apollo Hospitals, established in 1983, has become a global leader in healthcare innovation, completing over 51 lakh surgeries and 27,000 organ transplants. With a commitment to world-class medical care and advancing healthcare technologies, Apollo has significantly contributed to India's reputation as a trusted global healthcare destination.

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Apollo Hospitals, celebrating its 42nd anniversary, has reached a monumental milestone by touching over 200 million lives across 185 nations and 19,000 pin codes in India. From its inception as India's first corporate hospital in 1983, Apollo has become a healthcare powerhouse, conducting over 51 lakh surgeries and 27,000 organ transplants.
The group has trained around 11 lakh professionals, enhancing India's skilled healthcare workforce. Dr. Prathap C. Reddy, the group's Chairman, remarked that Apollo's journey since 1983 has been a transformative movement in healthcare, aiming to deliver world-class care everywhere and bolstering India's status as a global healthcare hub.
With innovations like South Asia's first Proton Cancer Centre and AI-Precision Oncology Centre, Apollo leads the charge in medical advancements. Today, Apollo stands at the forefront of novel healthcare technologies, using AI, robotics, and digital platforms to predict and prevent diseases while maintaining its mission to make high-quality healthcare accessible to all.
(With inputs from agencies.)