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    Apollo Hospitals Chennai launches India’s first Robotics & Telesurgery Program

     ~ New initiative focused on advancing robotic surgery, digital surgery and remote surgical collaboration ~Chennai, 13 March 2026: Apollo Hospitals Chennai has launched the Apollo Institute of Robotics & Telesurgery (ART), a new initiative aimed at advancing robotic surgery, digital surgery and remote surgical collaboration. The announcement was made during the 6th Apollo International Colorectal Symposium (AICRS) 2026, which brought together leading surgeons, scientists and technology pioneers from across the world to discuss the future of colorectal cancer surgery and technology-enabled care. The symposium highlighted the rapid evolution of technology-driven colorectal care, with discussions focused on robotic surgery, digital surgical platforms and emerging telesurgical innovations that are transforming surgical access and outcomes globally. A major highlight presented during the symposium was the Apollo Rectal Cancer (ARC) Programme at the Apollo Proton Cancer Centre, Chennai a comprehensive multidisciplinary initiative designed for the management of complex rectal cancers. The programme integrates colorectal surgeons, radiation oncologists, medical oncologists, radiologists, pathologists, specialist nurses, nutritionists and rehabilitation experts to deliver coordinated, patient-centred cancer care.  Another milestone highlighted was the growing adoption of robotic colorectal surgery at Apollo Hospitals. Dr. Venkatesh Munikrishnan and his team have completed over 1,000 robotic colorectal procedures, including one of the largest personal series of robotic rectal cancer resections in the region. This experience has helped position Apollo Hospitals Chennai as a subspecialist centre for rectal cancer treatment and an important training hub for advanced robotic colorectal surgery, attracting surgeons and fellows from across India and internationally. Speaking about the initiative, Prof Dr Venkatesh Munikrishnan, Consultant Colorectal Surgeon & Clinical Lead Institute of Colorectal Surgery and Chairperson AICRS 2026 said, “Rectal cancer treatment today requires a highly coordinated multidisciplinary approach. The Apollo Rectal Cancer Programme was developed to ensure patients benefit from the combined expertise of surgeons, oncologists and allied specialists working together to deliver personalised, evidence-based care. The integration of technologies such as robotic surgery has significantly enhanced surgical precision, particularly in complex pelvic procedures, improving outcomes while preserving quality of life.” Dr. Sudhir Srivastava, Founder Chairman and CEO, SS Innovations, said, “Robotic surgery has already transformed how complex operations are performed by enabling greater precision, control and visualisation for surgeons. The next natural progression is telesurgery, which will redefine how surgical expertise is delivered across geographies. Technologies such as the Mantrasana telesurgery platform are designed to bridge the gap between centres of excellence and hospitals that may not have access to subspecialist expertise, ensuring that patients, regardless of location, can benefit from the highest standards of surgical care.”Looking ahead to the next phase of surgical innovation, Apollo Hospitals announced the launch of the Apollo Institute of Robotics and Telesurgery (ART), a new initiative aimed at advancing robotic surgery, digital surgery and remote surgical collaboration. Present at the launch were Dr. Ilankumaran Kaliamoorthy, Chief Executive Officer - Chennai Region, Apollo Hospitals and Mr. Karan Puri, Chief Executive Officer - Apollo Speciality Hospitals, Teynampet & Apollo Proton Cancer Centre. Co-chaired by Prof Dr Steven D Wexner, System Chief, Colorectal Surgery, Medstar Georgetown University Hospital, Washington DC, USA and Prof. Manish Chand, Consultant Colorectal Surgeon & Associate Professor, University College London, UK and hosted by the Institute of Colorectal Surgery at Apollo Hospitals Chennai, AICRS 2026 reflects a decade-long effort to advance subspecialisation in colorectal surgery, transforming what was once a general surgical field into a highly specialised discipline driven by precision, technology and multidisciplinary cancer care.Click here to know more.
    DATE: 16, Mar, 2026
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    Doctors at Apollo Hospitals Navi Mumbai Successfully Performs Robotic Hysterectomy on Patient with Rare Bleeding Disorder

    A multidisciplinary team at Apollo Hospitals, Navi Mumbai, has successfully performed a robotic hysterectomy on a 37-year-old woman diagnosed with Glanzmann’s Thrombasthenia, a rare genetic condition that severely impairs the blood’s ability to clot and can lead to life-threatening bleeding episodes.    L to R: Dr. Punit Jain - Sr Consultant Hematology, Hemato Oncology & Program Coordinator Bone Marrow Transplant & CAR T-cell Therapy, Apollo Hospitals, Navi Mumbai, Mrs. Neelam Yadav (Patient), Dr. Tripti Dubey - Sr Consultant Obstetrics, Gynaecology & Robotic Surgery, Apollo Hospitals, Navi Mumbai, and Mr. Sudhir Yadav (Patient's husband). The patient had endured years of severe menstrual bleeding that often required hospitalisation and blood transfusions. During a recent episode, her haemoglobin level dropped to a critically low 4 g/dL, prompting doctors to recommend a hysterectomy as a definitive solution to prevent recurrent bleeding and improve her long-term quality of life. Doctors also noted that the woman had previously delivered a child through a Caesarean section and required multiple blood and platelet transfusions at the time due to complications related to her underlying bleeding disorder. Surgery in patients with Glanzmann’s Thrombasthenia is particularly complex due to the risk of uncontrolled bleeding, even from minor surgical interventions. To mitigate these risks, the clinical team opted for a robotic assisted minimally invasive procedure. The surgery was led by Dr. Tripti Dubey (Senior Consultant – Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Robotic Surgery, Apollo Hospitals) in collaboration with Dr. Punit Jain (Consultant – Haematology, Hemato-Oncology and Bone Marrow Transplant Specialist, Apollo Hospitals), combining expertise in robotic gynaecology and haematology to carefully manage the patient’s clotting disorder. The surgery was completed with near-zero intraoperative blood loss and without the need for transfusion during the procedure — a remarkable achievement given the patient’s underlying condition. Following a monitored postoperative recovery, the patient stabilised well and was able to resume routine activities soon afterward. This case underscores the growing role of robotic surgery in managing complex, high-risk conditions. By enabling enhanced precision, smaller incisions, and improved control during delicate procedures, robotic platforms are helping clinicians expand the boundaries of safe surgical care for patients with rare and challenging disorders. 
    DATE: 09, Mar, 2026
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    9-Year-Old from Bangladesh Undergoes Tamil Nadu’s First Advanced Cochlear™ Nucleus® Nexa™ Implant Surgery in Apollo Chennai

    In a landmark procedure on World Hearing Day (March 3, 2026), Apollo Children’s Hospitals, Chennai, successfully performed Tamil Nadu’s first Cochlear™ Nucleus® Nexa™ implant surgery on a nine-year-old girl from Bangladesh. Born with severe to profound hearing loss, she will now begin a structured post-operative program to optimize speech and language development.  Led by Dr. Venkatakarthikeyan C, Senior Consultant, ENT and Head & Neck Robotic Surgeon, the team employed the Cochlear Nucleus Nexa — the world’s first smart cochlear implant powered by the NEXOS™ chipset — positioning Apollo Children’s Hospitals among the early centres in India to offer this next-generation technology. This system supports firmware upgrades, allowing future improvements without additional surgery. Its advanced signal processing and stimulation technologies enhance sound clarity in challenging listening environments, supporting better speech recognition and communication. In the coming weeks, the child will enter the next phase of treatment, during which the external sound processor will be activated and programmed to optimise hearing outcomes. She is recovering well and remains under careful clinical observation as part of the post-operative care protocol. Dr. Venkatakarthikeyan emphasized, “Consistent access to sound through this future-ready technology can significantly aid a child’s speech, language, and cognitive development while fostering social engagement.” Dr. Ilankumaran Kaliamoorthy, CEO – Chennai Region, Apollo Hospitals, added, “This achievement reflects our commitment to delivering cutting-edge hearing solutions to children across India and neighbouring countries. We continue to invest in advanced technologies and multidisciplinary care to ensure the best long-term outcomes.” The introduction of this technology expands treatment options for paediatric hearing loss in Tamil Nadu and surrounding regions, offering renewed hope for improved communication, academic progress, and overall quality of life. 
    DATE: 09, Mar, 2026
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    Apollo Hospital Financial District Installs Latest Digital Radiography System, First-of-its-Kind in South India

    Apollo Hospitals, Financial District, Hyderabad, has further strengthened its diagnostic imaging capabilities with the installation of South India’s first Samsung GF85 floor-mounted Digital Radiography system. This milestone forms part of a comprehensive radiology upgrade that also includes a GC85A ceiling-mounted system and two GM85A mobile units, enhancing imaging access across clinical settings.  The new system is designed to improve operational efficiency through automated positioning and intelligent detector tracking, enabling faster examinations with consistent image quality. These features support accurate diagnosis while reducing patient repositioning and repeat exposures. The system adds flexibility for a wide range of routine and complex radiographic studies, supporting streamlined workflows for clinicians. In addition, the deployment of two GM85A mobile units enables high-quality bedside imaging in intensive care units, emergency areas, and inpatient wards — particularly benefiting critically ill and immobile patients by reducing the need for physical transfers. This integrated digital radiography suite enhances turnaround times, supports low-dose imaging protocols, and strengthens clinical decision-making across specialties. The initiative reflects Apollo Hospitals continued focus on clinical excellence, technology-led innovation, and patient safety, ensuring that advanced diagnostics remain accessible, efficient, and aligned with best clinical practices. With this development, Apollo Hospitals Financial District continues to set benchmarks in modern diagnostic care, reinforcing its position as a leader in advanced healthcare delivery. 
    DATE: 06, Mar, 2026
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    HIMSS Asia Pacific Recognizes Apollo Hospitals!
    HIMSS Analytics Asia Pacific has recognized three hospitals within Apollo Group for achieving Stage 6 on the Electronic Medical Record Adoption Model (EMRAM)SM. The hospitals are: Apollo Main Hospitals, Chennai Apollo Health City, Jubilee Hills, Apollo Hospitals Ayanambakkam, Chennai These Stage 6 hospitals were recognized at the HIMSS Digital Healthcare Week in Singapore, on 21 October 2013. The award was presented by Stephen Lieber, CAE President & CEO of HIMSS worldwide; in the presence of Dr. Amy Khor , Senior Minister of State for Health and Manpower, Ministry of Health and Ministry of Manpower, Republic of Singapore; Steven Yeo, Vice President & Executive Director HIMSS Asia Pacific and John Hoyt, Executive Vice President, HIMSS Analytics Ms. Sangita Reddy received the awards on behalf of the group. Speaking on the occasion, Ms. Reddy said ” As a pioneering organization, Apollo Hospitals has always been of the firm belief that an increased use of contemporary information technology would be pivotal to enhanced patient safety and a higher standard of healthcare delivery. The HIMSS Stage 6 awards underscore our commitment to this ethos and our mission to make quality healthcare accessible to every individual. Recognition is a great motivator and the HIMSS awards will encourage us to harness information technology and nurture an ecosystem of safer healthcare in every Apollo Hospital. It reinforces our commitment to using technology to enable and effective and efficient health system for tomorrow. Much more remains to be done in our quest for quality equitable and sustainable health systems. Information technology is at the core of our strategy.” HIMSS Analytics developed the EMR Adoption Model in 2005 as a methodology for evaluating the progress and impact of electronic medical record systems for hospitals in the HIMSS AnalyticsTM Database. Tracking their progress in completing eight stages (0-7), hospitals can review the implementation and utilization of information technology applications with the intent of reaching Stage 7, which represents an advanced patient record environment. “HIMSS Analytics congratulates Apollo Hospitals Chennai, Apollo Health City, Jubilee Hills and Apollo Hospitals Ayanambakkam, for leading the way towards health IT adoption,”said Mr. Steven Yeo, General Manager of HIMSS Analytics Asia Pacific & Middle East. “Stage 6 represents a level of sophistication that only 2.3% of hospitals in Asia Pacific have reached to date. The awards validate Apollo Hospitals’ strong commitment towards patient safety and care quality through the use of advanced information technology”  
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    Honourable Chief Minister of Tamilnadu Selvi J Jayalalithaa recognises the 12th Super specialty Hos...
    Honourable Chief Minister of Tamilnadu Selvi J Jayalalithaa today recognised Apollo Hospitals’ 12th multispecialty hospital in Vanagaram, in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. Over the last year, the local communities of Anna Nagar, Poonammale, Porur and other surrounding areas have benefited immensely from the Hopsital’s expertise in Tertiary Care and Emergency services. India has a long way to go in ensuring complete health for all citizens and we are glad to be contributing towards this journey of healing a nation. Today, while India is globally recognised for its unparalleled clinical outcomes, there are many in the underserved geographies who are yet to experience affordable quality healthcare. As the first Private Healthcare provider in the Country, Apollo has always worked towards raising the benchmark for administering healthcare of global standards by continuously investing in our talent, technology and patient care.”In addition to 24*7 Emergency and Trauma Care, at Apollo Vanagaram one can avail of services across 30 specialties including that of cardiology, neurology & neurosurgery, obstetrics & gynaecology, nephrology, ophthalmology, endocrinology, paediatrics, and orthopaedics & spine surgery among others. Ms. Preetha Reddy, Managing Director, said “Thirty years ago, we began our journey of healing in Chennai with a mission to bring healthcare of international standards within the reach of every individual. The same vision steers our efforts even today as we are spreading our footprint across tier II and III locations to serve more people and enable positive clinical outcomes. Recently the Vanagaram facility was recognised with the HIMSS Analytics Asia Pacific for its significant advancement in IT capabilities addressing challenges faced as a healthcare provider, including one like reduction of medication errors. All of this testifies our continuous contribution towards delivering world class healthcare in India.” Over the years, Apollo has earned global recognition for its highly skilled medical talent and world class infrastructure that enable it to deliver clinical outcomes that compare with the best institutions in the world, at an affordable cost. Trusted across the world with patients from over 120 countries availing of its services and encouraged by the recent recognition as the World’s No. 1 Solid Organ Transplant Facility, the Group is committed to strengthening its prowess as a global healthcare destination. Facilities & Amenities at Apollo Speciality Hospitals, Vanagaram include: 24*7 Emergency State of the art ICU/CCU units Facility for virtual ICU visits Cutting-edge imaging and diagnostic facilities Cath lab World class Operation suites 24*7 Pharmacy 5 to 9 Evening Clinic Insurance Facilitation Home Collection services for diagnostic test samples  
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    Delivering Health Care over Cell Phone!
    Can cell phones save lives? Marking a significant shift, Indian healthcare providers are now looking at extending medical services through mobile telephony. This means a cancer patient in a Tamil Nadu district hospital can have the option of consulting a specialist in Kolkata or a heart patient in Meerut can receive treatment from a cardiologist in Bangalore. Apollo Hospitals – which is already running a telemedicine project – is planning to ramp up its plans of providing medical services through technology like blue tooth enabled glucometers or stethoscopes to send ECG results or sugar test to its panel of doctors. Last week saw the launch of a 46-member strong conglomeration of hospitals, health insurers, and medical service providers under the aegis of NatHealth or the Health Federation of India which among other things plans to provide access to standardized healthcare at reasonable cost. Notwithstanding challenges like low bandwidth and internet penetration, health professionals feel that there is a huge market (900 million Indian cell phone owners) waiting to be tapped. A recent study conducted by Apollo Hospitals and Georgia State University, Atlanta, gives credence to this belief. The survey found that nearly 28% people in rural areas and 46% in urban areas owned smartphones. Conducted across a sample of 1,866 people spread in five states – Chhattisgarh Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, West Bengal and Tamil Nadu – it also found that one-third of those interviewed had not undergone a health check-up in five years with 55% saying they were open to accessing medical services through mobile phones. Dr Ganapathy, Apollo Telemedicine Networking Foundation president, said, “People should take an increasing role in managing their own health condition.” The pilot project will be launched in Aragonda village in Andhra Pradesh and will be followed by a rollout across the country. NatHealth secretary general Anjan Bose said plans were afoot to change the way medical care was given. “If the doctor will not go to rural areas, we plan to take the patient to the doctor.” This has become relatively easy with new technology. Bose said under the aegis of Nat Health, medical professionals will be talking to the Centre and state governments to provide health infrastructure, use technology to provide quicker and accurate diagnosis, link primary healthcare centres with super specialty hospitals among other plans.  
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    Apollo BGS Hospitals, Mysore certified with NABH Accreditation!
    The NABH accreditation is the result of high level of dedication, commitment & hard work displayed by the employees and consultants of Apollo BGS Hospitals, Mysore. The hospital was announced as NABH Accredited on September 19th 2013 and thereby became the 7th NABH Accredited hospital in the group. The hospital is amongst those few which have completed the NABH accreditation process in short period. The key areas which were appreciated during the audit process are – Involvement and commitment of Top management and all staffs across the hospital Improvement noticed since Pre-assessment Commitment to improve PPE’s & their usage Biomedical waste management Near zero surgical site infection Mock drill demonstration Infrastructure (Renovated MICU & OT Complex) The Leadership, Consultants & Employees at Apollo BGS Hospitals, Mysore are committed to continue the quality journey to provide the highest standards of patient care to the people of Mysore and beyond. About NABH Accreditation National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers (NABH) is a constituent board of Quality Council of India, set up to establish and operate accreditation programme for healthcare organizations. The board is structured to cater to much desired needs of the consumers and to set benchmarks for progress of health industry.  
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    Apollo Cancer Hospital inaugurated in Bilaspur !
    Chief Executive Officer of National Accreditation Board for Hospitals (NABH), Dr K K Kalra inaugurated Apollo Cancer Hospital, Bilaspur on 23rd October, 2013 in the presence of Dr Rupali Basu, CEO (Eastern Region), Apollo Hospitals and Brig (Dr) Anil Kumar Sharma, CEO of Apollo Hospitals, Bilaspur. Apollo Cancer Hospital (ACH), Bilaspur is a new block within the premises of Apollo Hospitals, Bilaspur. ACH offers the facility of every kind of diagnostic, therapeutic, palliative and support services under one roof, making it one-stop cancer care hospital. The latest state-of-the-art linear accelerator (Clinac iX) is the first of its kind of installation for Radiation Therapy in the state of Chhattisgarh. We believe that the latest technology operated by personnel with unmatched competence and years of experience is essential to deliver the best quality of care.  
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    Apollo Hospitals partnered with Medtronic to bring an Affordable, Portable Hemodialysis System to India!
    The collaboration will leverage a Medtronic-developed technology platform, supported by clinical insight from Apollo. Both organizations envision an affordable and accessible health care delivery system that addresses the critical need for dialysis solutions in India. Both companies do not expect the collaboration to materially impact their earnings in the respective company’s fiscal year. Specifically, the collaboration seeks improved accessibility, outcomes, affordability, operational ease, and environmental protection while providing hemodialysis services to ESRD patients requiring RRT. Medtronic intends to develop and manufacture key components of this system in India, with an investment of more than 150 crore rupees (US$25 million). For the first time, Medtronic is establishing an India R&D team that will focus on design, development and manufacturing of key components of the system in India. The commercial launch of the product is slated for 2016. Dr. Prathap C Reddy, chairman, Apollo Hospitals said, “Our partnership with Medtronic will help in fulfilling our vision of delivering better clinical outcomes through bench-to-bedside innovation. This alliance reinforces Apollo’s commitment to research-driven healthcare. We are undertaking this landmark initiative to explore opportunities in dialysis solutions to address a critical need with the right, yet affordable treatment as part of our legacy of providing clinical excellence. This collaboration is a further symbol of Apollo’s commitment to having a share in everyone’s good health by touching lives.” “Medtronic is committed to creating technologies that can reduce barriers to treatment, enhance and extend the lives of patients around the world, and reduce healthcare costs. In the case of hemodialysis, both the cost and lack of mobility of current systems have made broader access to dialysis treatment difficult and expensive. Our goal is to build a unique, internally developed system that will be portable, will lower costs, and will be more efficient in its use of water and other critical features than existing dialysis systems. Our collaboration with Apollo allows us to further tailor our system to best meet the needs of patients and physicians in India and will leverage Apollo’s deep expertise and reach in treating ESRD patients,” said Omar Ishrak, chairman and chief executive officer of Medtronic, Inc. In India, approximately 10 percent of adults (nearly 7.5 crore or 75 million people) suffer from chronic kidney disease, and it is estimated that nearly two lakh (200,000) new ESRD patients require dialysis or kidney transplant every year. In spite of multiple efforts to decrease the high mortality and improve the quality of life of ESRD patients, several important infrastructure and economic barriers have prevented broader access to dialysis treatment in India. When a patient reaches ESRD, options for survival are very limited unless they receive RRT. The best treatment option for ESRD patients is renal transplant. However, research suggests that only five percent of ESRD patients receive a needed transplant. This gap between demand and supply of organs will only widen over time, as more patients develop kidney disease and enter ESRD. The next best treatment alternative to RRT for ESRD patients is dialysis, a process that enables the removal of excess metabolic waste, toxins, and water from the blood. Dialysis is performed using two modalities – peritoneal dialysis and hemodialysis. Hemodialysis is by far the most widely used treatment option globally and in India. More than 90 percent of patients who undergo dialysis in India receive hemodialysis. Today, the standard frequency of receiving hemodialysis is three sessions a week, each lasting between three to five hours per session. Patients typically receive this therapy in a hospital or stand-alone dialysis centre, with a very limited number of patients receiving therapy at home. Apollo Hospitals and Medtronic expect that a new portable system would broaden a healthcare provider’s capability to serve patients from hospital to home, saving costs to the healthcare system overall.  
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    Apollo Hospitals launches BP Clinics at Hyderabad!
    BP Clinics is an initiative aimed at combating the menace of high BP in the country, with focus on reducing or delaying incidence of blood pressure and minimising the incidence of complications in those who are already hypertensive, Sangita Reddy, executive director of Apollo Hospitals Group, said in a release. “Around Rs 10 crore will be invested in setting up these clinics in the initial phase, and these will be expanded further after reviewing the outcomes,” she said, adding initially, the group would be launching these clinics at Apollo Jubilee Hills and Hyderguda here, followed by Apollo Secunderabad. These will have a structure comprising advanced BP Clinics located at Apollo’s hospitals and serve as hubs besides having a series of BP Clinics, Express BP Clinics and homecare services. These clinics will have advanced diagnostics infrastructure like periscopes, which can monitor central blood pressure and check elasticity of blood vessels, and devices for 24 hours BP monitoring. Speaking on the occasion, BP specialist, Venkata S Ram said only 50 per cent of the patients with hypertension were aware that they had high BP and among them only 50 per cent were on treatment and only 50 per cent of these had BP under control. “Around 90 million people in our country suffer from hypertension and approximately $24 billion is incurred annually to take care of high BP patients in India. It is estimated that around one in every three urbanites and one in four rural people are afflicted by hypertension in the country,” he added.  
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    Apollo Hospitals to launch 10 advanced fever clinics !
    Announcing the opening of the clinic, which comes under Apollo First Med Hospitals, Preetha Reddy, Managing Director, Apollo Hospitals, said on Friday the hospital chain would have a multi-pronged approach to diagnose complex fever and unknown origin. The initial investment would be around Rs 3 crore for the startup. “”We have started this at First Med Hospital and once it’s fine-tuned, we will have 10 such centers by the end of the year,”” she said, adding soon it would be rolled out in other parts of the country. Reddy said the hospital chain had invested in infrastructure and equipment for this initiative. The company has earlier said it would expand through retail healthcare, which involves moving outpatients from the main hospitals to the neighborhood areas and expand further in Tier II and III cities. Since 2012, some of the retail healthcare expansion projects of Apollo Group include dental clinics (Apollo White) with Trivitron — the chain now has over 20 clinics and plans are to have about 120 by 2014, and Apollo Dialysis.  
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    Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals in association with Apollo Munich launches an exclusive Hriday Suraksha Package!
    The Apollo Hriday Suraksha Package which will provide a one-of-its kind medical insurance to patients was launched by globally renowned cricketer Sourav Ganguly along with Dr Rupali Basu, CEO, Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals and Eastern Region, Apollo Hospitals, India. Apollo Hriday Suraksha is a unique health check offer which comes with a double assurance. If all the reports for the person undergoing this check-up are normal, the hospital will provide a medical insurance coverage up to Rs. 2 lakhs valid for a period of one year from the date of the check-up. The insurance would cover the following: Heart Attack: PTCA (Angioplasty) & PPI (Permanent Pacemaker Implantation) Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery – CABG Open Heart Valve Replacement or repair For details of the package and online bookings please visit our page: https://apollogleneagles.in/Preventive Health Care.html  
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    Pratigya – The Cancer Myths and Reality, a special cancer survivors program organized by Apollo Gleneagl...
    Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals in association with Illusions and Bhabna aaj-o-kaal of Kolkata organized a special cancer survivor program on October 01, 2013 in Kolkata. The special invitees of the program included ace cricketer, Mr Yuvraj Singh and renowned film artiste, Ms Manisha Koirala. Both the special invitees shared their emotions and experience of fighting cancer and winning the battle. Dr Rupali Basu, CEO, Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals, addressed the gathering which included Honorable Governor of West Bengal, Shri. M K Narayanan, Celebrities, doctors, cancer survivors and school children. The survivors and the audience interacted with a special panel comprising Yuvraj Singh, Manisha Koirala, Dr Rupali Basu (CEO – Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals), Dr Saibal Mukherjee (Director – Oncology Services) and Dr Shaikat Gupta (Consultant – Surgical Oncology) during the program.  
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    Awards & Accolades
    Frost & Sullivan 5th Annual India Healthcare Excellence Awards 2013!
    Apollo Hospitals Group has been honoured with the ‘Healthcare Service Provider Company of the Year’ award at the Frost & Sullivan 5th Annual India Healthcare Excellence Awards 2013. We would like to thank all of you for your love and support. The coveted Frost & Sullivan India Healthcare Excellence Awards are presented to companies that demonstrate best practices in the Indian Healthcare and Life sciences industry.  
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    Dr. Preetha Reddy, Managing Director, Apollo Hospitals as the new president of AIMA!
    AIMA, the apex body of the management profession, announced the appointment of its office bearers for 2013-14 on Friday. Ms. Preetha Reddy is the first woman president of AIMA in its history of 57 years and succeeds D Shivakumar, former managing director, Nokia India Private Limited. Reddy will be responsible for leading AIMA’s initiatives for the year and creating strategies to support the association’s mission of building management capabilities in the country. Ms. Reddy said: “I am pleased to be entrusted with the responsibility to lead AIMA.” H M Nerurkar, managing director at Tata Steel Limited, is the new senior vice president of AIMA, a position that was occupied by Ms. PreethaReddy last year. Nerurkar was the vice president during 2012-13. Firdose Vandrewala, chairman, Hirco Developments, joins the ranks of AIMA office bearers as vice president. P Dwarkanath continues as the Treasurer. Ms. Preetha Reddy heads the leading private sector healthcare services provider in India, which is among Asia’s largest healthcare networks. She has been working with multiple industry bodies and the Government of India to advance policy decisions on important healthcare issues. In 2009, the Prime Minister of India, Dr Manmohan Singh, invited her to join the Indo-US and Indo-Malaysia CEOs Forums, think-tank created to strengthen bilateral cooperation and trade. Ms. Preetha Reddy is also a founding member of the National Quality Council, which provides the guidelines on minimum quality standards to Indian Hospitals.  
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