Apollo Launches 76th Hospital in Hyderabad, Boosts Tech-Driven Healthcare Infrastructure
Hyderabad, Apr 27 (TNT): Apollo Hospitals Group on Monday inaugurated its 76th hospital in India, a 400-bed next-generation facility in Hyderabad’s Financial District, aimed at strengthening technology-led and accessible healthcare services.
The hospital was inaugurated by Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy in the presence of Health Minister Damodar Rajanarsimha and MLA Arekapudi Gandhi.
Designed as a digitally integrated care ecosystem, the hospital features AI-enabled systems, real-time clinical connectivity and advanced diagnostic and treatment technologies to enhance patient care and reduce turnaround time, the hospitals said in a release here..
Founder and Chairman Prathap C Reddy said the institution reflects the group’s commitment to delivering compassionate, patient-centric healthcare while leveraging advanced medical infrastructure.
Joint Managing Director Sangita Reddy said the facility reinforces India’s leadership in next-generation healthcare systems and will strengthen Hyderabad’s position as a global hub for complex medical care.
Vice Chairperson CSR Upasana Konidela announced that 10,000 free health screening check-ups would be conducted every Sunday for residents of the Nanakramguda area.
Regional CEO Tejesvi Veerepalli said the facility would enhance emergency response systems through connected ambulances and dedicated emergency services, ensuring faster critical care.
The new hospital is part of Apollo’s expanding national network and is expected to boost medical tourism and advanced healthcare delivery in the region.
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