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New Initiatives
One Lakh Hands, a nation-wide campaign supporting Mother's wellness was launched at Apollo Hospitals, Jubilee ...
One Lakh Hands – one of India's largest and most successful community sensitization platform on socio-cultural issues launched its campaign for the year, focused on someone dear to all of us, but often neglects herself – MOM, with the theme ‘She chases you for life, now chase her back for an active life’, on the occasion of Mothers’ day at Apollo Hospitals, Jubilee Hills. The occasion was graced by Ms. Sangita Reddy, Joint Managing Director, Apollo Hospitals; Actor; Model Mr. Milind Soman, accompanied by his mother Mrs. Usha Soman and Mr. Pullela Gopichand, Chief Coach, Indian Badminton. As part of the campaign, one lakh people will be directly enrolled for the adopted cause and they in turn would act as catalysts in bringing behavioural change and creating a ripple effect on the society. For the year 2017, One Lakh Hands creators have chosen the cause of “Happy and Healthy Mom”. As per the National Health Survey 2016, Hyderabad is ranked no 1 in cases of women’s obesity in India. Mothers often tend to neglect their own health at the cost of their family’s well-being. Their health takes a backseat after childbirth. Most mothers are malnourished and are woefully short on physical exercise. They endure ill health and postpone seeking medical attention, just to avoid upsetting the daily routine at home. Often such neglect and sacrifices reflect at a later stage leading to chronic ailments as they get old. The campaign started with a three-day art exhibition with works of Artist Kant Risa on the theme Mother and Child, on display at Apollo Hospitals. The guests and visitors at the well-attended launch program were presented with greeting cards with the imprints of the paintings to pen affectionate messages for their mothers. The launch was followed by a sustained campaign to further the cause and reach the message to a cross section of the society. As part of this, the expo will be taken to various Corporates, Hotels, educational institutions, besides hosting events all year round. Apollo Hospitals, which always emphasized on disease prevention, as a health partner, will bolster this initiative by organizing regular talks on women health, workshops on preventive care, extend its internationally acknowledged health check programs at a subsidized price and support all the health and wellness activities, especially meant for mothers and women at large.
Events
Dr. Prathap. C Reddy addresses the 3rd GAPIO Summit
Chairman Dr Reddy announces a comprehensive non communicable disease screening programme at the Third Annual Conference of the Global Association of Physicians of Indian Origin. Physicians of Indian origin from across the globe congregated at the third annual conference of the Global Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (GAPIO) in Kochi, Kerala, with a vision to improve healthcare worldwide. GAPIO was launched in January 2011 to bring together 1.2 million physicians of Indian origin in the world on one professional platform. This substantial workforce of physicians is a valuable resource, which can help to mobilize significant developments in the healthcare globally. GAPIO already has representation from 15 countries in the President’s Council. Speaking on the occasion of 3rd Annual conference at Kochi, Dr. Prathap C Reddy, President, GAPIO said "establishing itself as an association of the Indian medical diaspora, GAPIO is marching ahead to impact global healthcare. The moment has arrived for the Indian doctor to take a lead in shaping the contours of global health scenario". Dr Reddy announced a comprehensive screening programme for non communicable diseases in Chittoor district in Andhra Pradesh as a pilot by GAPIO, which will then be replicated in other parts of the country. GAPIO would also like to work closely with the Government of India and different state governments in screening programs. Dr Sanku Rao, Vice President, GAPIO announced the plastic surgery program that will be held in Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh in January where more than 100 patients will undergo free surgery. According to Dr. Ramesh Mehta, Secretary General, GAPIO, an exchange program to facilitate senior faculty exchange across institutions in India and other countries will also be launched this year.
New Initiatives
Healing Little Warriors: Apollo Children’s Hospital Opens Tamil Nadu’s First Pediatric Orthopedic Excellence H...
Apollo Children’s Hospital, Chennai, has unveiled Tamil Nadu’s first Centre of Excellence in Pediatric Orthopedics and Trauma Care, setting a new benchmark in specialized child-centric bone and joint care. The dedicated unit aims to serve as a one-stop destination for managing common sports injuries to rare and complex congenital orthopedic conditions such as clubfoot and hip dysplasia in children.
This pioneering centre integrates experienced Pediatric orthopedic surgeons, trauma specialists, and rehabilitation experts under one roof. With rising orthopedic needs among children in the region, the facility addresses a critical gap in focused, timely, and compassionate care for young patients.
“Launching this Centre of Excellence marks a significant step forward in Pediatric musculoskeletal care in Tamil Nadu,” said Dr. R. Sankar, Senior Consultant Pediatric Orthopedic & Spine Surgeon at Apollo Children’s Hospitals. “Our goal is not just to treat injuries or deformities but to ensure that every child returns to a life of full activity, movement, and confidence.”
Dr. Ilankumaran Kaliamoorthy, CEO – Chennai Region, Apollo Hospitals, emphasized the child-first philosophy of the centre: Treating children requires a different approach. Recovery spaces are designed with interactive elements, and therapy areas are playful, making healing less intimidating and more effective.
The centre is well-equipped with child-specific surgical tools, advanced imaging systems, and operating theatres optimized for precision work on growing bones and tissues. Capable of handling up to 140 procedures per month, it also features consultation rooms that provide families with private spaces for personalized treatment planning.
In addition to orthopedic care, the unit offers emergency trauma services with specialized teams that include plastic and vascular surgeons and pediatric anesthesiologists who can manage young patients during surgery.
With this initiative, Apollo Children’s Hospital reaffirms its leadership in pediatric healthcare, blending advanced medical expertise with an empathetic, family-centred approach.
Events
Apollo Cancer Hospitals, Chennai conducts Symposium on Women's Oncology.
A symposium on women’s Oncology at Apollo Cancer Hospitals, Chennai, had experts from the hospital, the National Cancer Institute, the U.S., and the Cancer Institute, Adyar, sharing their experiences. The symposium, aimed at educating people on newer treatments, vaccinations and screening processes, deliberated on prevention and management of cancers.
Apollo Hospitals’ Executive Vice-Chairperson Dr. Preetha Reddy said, “Over six lakh people die of cancer every year in India and more than half of them are in the 30-70 age group. This symposium will provide opportunities for oncologists to interact with one another and exchange latest updates on cancer prevention and treatment.”
Dr. Prathap C Reddy said the need of the hour was a collective movement from public and private organisations to increase awareness of proactive screening for NCDs. Adyar Cancer Institute chairperson V. Shanta said the lifetime cumulative risk of women aged below 75 years acquiring cancer in urban areas in India is one in seven to 10 whereas in developed countries it was one in three or four.
She said nearly 60 per cent of patients seek treatment in advanced stages leading to increased mortality and poor survival. Dr. Shanta said a thrust on preventive measures with early detection, education and increasing awareness will reduce the number of cancer incidences.
Press Release
Rare surgery at Apollo Hospitals Ahmedabad helps premature baby win fight for survival
Apollo Hospitals, Ahmedabad today briefed media personnel about the case of a Baby boy who was born prematurely (30 week gestation period when the normal gestation period is 38-42 weeks) and suffered three serious diseases after birth.This is one of the smallest such babies to survive in the literature. Who had undergone a major surgery at this tender weight and age despite having immature lungs and extreme difficulty in breathing, needing prolonged ventilator support.The surgery was performed successfully & the baby was soon stabilized on relevant post-operative care in neonatal ICU. The baby needed to be kept nil by mouth for 15 days.The baby who was born to a 28 year old mother weighed 1.3 kg at birth was detected as having a congenital defect called “DUODENAL ATRESIA” in one of the ultrasounds done on mother during pregnancy. It is a complete closure of a portion of the lumen of duodenum leading to intestinal obstruction. This was treated by surgical correction of the obstruction & by post –operative care which involved the intake of fluids, electrolytes & nutrition through intravenous route. Baby was required to be kept nil by mouth for several days (upto two weeks following surgery) and was on Oxygen and ventilator support. The surgery was performed on the 6th day of life.The prematurity of the birth resulted in the baby suffering from difficulty in breathing & maintaining oxygen levels in blood. “This condition which was a result of underdeveloped lungs due to the prematurity in birth is called RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME / HYALINE MEMBRANE DISEASE OF THE NEWBORN. This is a syndrome in premature babies caused by insufficient surfactant production and structural immaturity of the lungs” said Dr. Jyotinder Kaur, Consultant Paediatrician Apollo Hospitals Ahmedabad, who spearheaded the team that treated the baby. This condition was adequately treated by putting the baby on ventilator support soon after birth & by administering surfactant. The baby was fed for the first time and this was on the 16th day after birth.During the course of treatment for the above the baby developed BRONCHOPULMONARY DYSPLASIA which again is a chronic lung disorder in babies born prematurely & with low birth weight. “This is a very difficult condition to treat in newborns and was treated successfully with appropriate medication and ventilation” said Dr Jyotinder Kaur. “We have seen cases where new born babies have suffered from both duodenal atresia as well as Broncho pulmonary dysplasia. In those cases it occurred separately but here it is a combination of these conditions on baby and the successful treatment of this is a testament to the endurance and patience both the team of doctors as well as the parents of the baby.Although Duodenal Atresia and Bronchopulmoary Dysplasia have been treated successfully if occurred separately in babies, it is the combination of these difficult conditions occurring together in a baby born so prematurely and with this small weight and treated successfully make this unique. Despite so many interventions and procedures, the baby did not develop any infection throughout the ICU stay. This baby weighed 2.2 kg at discharge, is neurologically normal, taking mother’s milk like any normal baby.Consultant Paediatric Surgeon Apollo Hospitals Ahmedabad Dr P K Dave said “Surgeries on such premature babies are very complex and require high skill, the baby’s ability to tolerate such surgeries is less. Post operative care and state of the art infrastructure is of immense importance in creating positive outcomes.”About Apollo Hospitals Ahmedabad: Apollo Hospitals Ahmedabad established in 2003 is a 251 bed multi-specialty quaternary care hospital that provides holistic healthcare including prevention, treatment, rehabilitation and health education for patients and their families. With a dedicated and highly trained team of health care professionals, Apollo Hospitals Ahmedabad is playing a critical role in further strengthening the healthcare infrastructure in Gujarat by setting new benchmarks in quality standards in healthcare delivery.For further information please contact: Mr. Sandip Joshi – +91 -7698815013
Clinical Excellence
Apollo Hospitals, Navi Mumbai successfully performed a Heart Transplantation on a 29-year-old patient sufferin...
29-year-old Mr. Ravi Sharman Ahirwar, a resident of Mumbai, underwent a successful heart transplantation surgery at Apollo Hospitals, Navi Mumbai. The heart was harvested from a 48-year-old woman from Pune, who suffered a brain haemorrhage on 2nd July, 2021. Despite efforts, she didn’t respond to the treatment and was declared brain dead as per the clinical protocols on July 14th 2021.The family was counselled and they wholeheartedly agreed for organ donation. The patient’s Liver, Kidney and Heart were also donated.
The donor’s heart was transported through a Green Corridor from Jehangir Hospital, Pune to Apollo Hospitals, Navi Mumbai in Belapur, in 83 minutes.
The lead doctor in this surgery, Dr Sanjeev Jadhav, Consultant, CVTS & Heart Transplant Surgery, Apollo Hospitals, Navi Mumbai said “Mr. Ravi was suffering from dilated cardiomyopathy leading to end state heart failure. He was diagnosed in 2007 and the symptoms worsened in 2019, with breathlessness on minimal walking, swelling in the lower limbs and fluid accumulation in the lungs and abdomen. He needed frequent admissions 2 to 3 times in a month for managing heart failure and he was registered for heart transplant with ZTCC in Feb 2020, as per clinical protocols. He was in the waitlist for almost one year with only 15% of heart functioning. There was a suitable donor heart found in Pune, through ZTCC. We immediately informed the patient and made all the necessary preparations for the heart transplant. The heart was retrieved at 8: 30 am at Jehangir Hospital, Pune and in 83 minutes it was transported to Apollo Hospitals, Belapur, with the help of Green Corridor. The heart was transplanted in 1 hour 30 minutes. Post the surgery the patient is doing well, awake and responding to verbal commands.”
The surgery was performed by Dr Sanjeev Jadhav, CVTS & Heart Transplant Surgery, supported by a team of specialists Dr Shantesh Kaushik, CVTS Surgeon, Dr Sachin Sanagar, CVTS & Heart Transplant Surgery, Dr Kamal Singh Jottum, CVTS Surgeon, Dr Lalit Chaudhri, CVTS Surgeon and Anaesthetists (Dr Haridas Munde, Dr Saurabh Tiwari), Perfusionists (Mr. Uday and Ms. Meghana) and trained transplant nurses and technicians.
Events
Apollo Proton Cancer Centre organised a Cancer Awareness program to support the fight against Cancer and Covid...
Marking World Cancer Day, Apollo Proton Cancer Centre organised The Hand Print Campaign to motivate the cancer survivors, caregivers and healthcare workers who have fought Cancer and COVID. Cancer survivors, doctors, nurses and caretakers imprinted their palms on a wall, expressing their support and gratitude towards each other for overcoming both cancer and COVID-19 together.
Read more about the Cancer Awareness program organised by Apollo Proton Cancer Centre
Press Release
Apollo Children’s Hospital successfully operated on a 2-day-old baby diagnosed with a rare brain vascular malf...
A new born baby was successfully operated on, barely 48 hours after birth at Apollo Children’s Hospital, Chennai for an extremely rare blood vessel abnormality in the brain, called Vein of Galen Malformation (VOGM). Seen in 1 in 3 million births, the malformation was detected at the antenatal stage during the mother’s pregnancy. Endovascular embolization is the first option for treatment and all preparations were made for emergency surgery on the baby after birth. Antenatal MRI was performed and the baby was electively delivered through C-section.
Read more about how Apollo Children’s Hospital treated Vein of Galen Malformation (VOGM)
New Initiatives
Collaborating for Global Medical Excellence: Apollo Medical College and Phan Chau Trinh University Sign Landma...
We are delighted to announce a significant academic milestone: Apollo Institute of Medical Sciences and Research (AIMSR), Hyderabad, and Phan Chau Trinh University (PCTU), Vietnam, have officially entered a strategic partnership through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at enhancing academic and research collaboration.
The signing ceremony was graced by Prof. Dr. Cao Tien Duc (Principal of PCTU) and Dr. K Manohar (Head of Apollo Medical College). This landmark alliance is rooted in a shared commitment to excellence in medical education, global exposure, and impactful research. The partnership sets the foundation for a dynamic exchange of knowledge, experience, and innovation between two forward-thinking institutions in the field of health sciences.
This collaboration will promote a wide range of academic initiatives, including student and faculty exchanges for clinical and teaching experiences, joint research in key medical fields, co-hosted scholarly events, and the potential development of joint degree programs.
This partnership not only bridges geographical boundaries but also paves the way for a future where collaborative learning and research can drive real-world healthcare solutions.
Both AIMSR and PCTU are opening doors to new possibilities in cross-cultural learning, medical innovation, and academic growth.
New Initiatives
My Food, My Health: Apollo Hospitals Unveils Nutrition Guide to Tackle Lifestyle Diseases With Evidence-Based ...
In a major step toward addressing the surge in lifestyle diseases, Apollo Hospitals has launched ‘My Food, My Health’, a comprehensive nutrition guide designed to provide credible, scientifically recognised dietary knowledge for every stage of life, from childhood through advanced age. As lifestyle-related diseases like diabetes, obesity, and heart conditions continue to impact individuals of all ages, this book offers a timely resource for those seeking to make informed food choices.
The book is a collaborative effort contributed by experienced dietitians across the Apollo network: Ms. Daphnee DK, Ms. Priyanka Rohatgi, Ms. Haritha Shyam, Ms. Lekha Sreedharan, Ms. Babita G. Hazarika, Ms. Champa Mazumdar, Ms. Varsha Gorey, Ms. Sandhya Singh S., and Ms. Sunita Sahoo and was curated by Ms. Anita Jatana, Consultant Dietetics at Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals.
The book was officially unveiled on July 9, 2025, by the Chief Guest, Mrs. Sucharitha Reddy, and its first copy was presented to Dr. Prathap C. Reddy, Founder and Chairman of Apollo Hospitals. At the book launch, Dr. Reddy emphasized the book as a vital step towards accessible preventive healthcare for all. He also highlighted the importance of educating communities to make informed food choices, believing these decisions shape our future, leading to a stronger and happier nation.
Ms. Anita Jatana, Consultant Dietetics at Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, states that the book ‘My Food, My Health’ aims to clarify nutrition amidst widespread misinformation. She emphasized that this book, a product of extensive clinical experience from Apollo’s dietitians, empowers individuals to make informed, sustainable choices for lifelong wellness.
From debunking popular diet myths to offering hassle-free food recipes, immunity-building tips, and post-illness recovery plans, ‘My Food, My Health’ bridges the gap between clinical science and everyday nutrition, making it a vital tool for both healthcare providers and the public.
Leadership
Leading With Impact: Fortune Magazine Recognizes the “Reddy Sisters” as India’s One of the Three Most Powerful...
Apollo Hospitals is pleased to share that Dr. Sangita Reddy, the Joint Managing Director of Apollo Hospitals Group, along with her three sisters and fellow leaders, Dr. Preetha Reddy, Dr. Suneeta Reddy, and Ms. Shobana Kamineni has been jointly awarded for being one of the Top 3 Most Powerful Women in India by Fortune India in its 2025 edition of 100 Most Powerful Women during the celebrations held in Mumbai.
This award is a testament to their exceptional leadership, innovative contributions to healthcare, and their instrumental role in creating one of India’s most trusted healthcare institutions.
In a heartfelt message shared on her LinkedIn post, Dr. Sangita Reddy stated that this award is a collective achievement and shared her thoughts, saying: “We have worked hand in hand to build a culture of inclusion and excellence at Apollo Hospitals.” On behalf of the Reddy sisters, she was at the event to receive the award.
Dr. Sangita Reddy emphasized the need to empower more women to lead in Corporate India and inspire the next generation of young girls across the country. She also emphasized that India’s strong digital health infrastructure and skilled workforce are enabling a shift from hospital care to preventive, home-based care, with teleconsultation and early diagnostics driving a future of proactive, accessible, and affordable healthcare. She further stated on behalf of Apollo Hospitals: “The sky is the limit. We will heal in India, we will heal from India, and we will heal by India”.
The Fortune accolade celebrates women’s achievements across sectors for their transformational impact in India. The Reddy sisters’ inclusion in the top 3 reinforces their stature as leaders whose innovations and visionary foresight continue to shape the healthcare domain. This milestone is not just an individual honour—it reflects Apollo Hospitals’ legacy of progressive leadership, innovation, and a deep-rooted belief in equity and inclusion.
As Apollo continues to pioneer in healthcare, we stand committed to nurturing leadership that is compassionate, courageous, and future-focused.
Let this recognition be a reminder: when women lead with purpose, they lead us all forward.
Press Releases
Apollo Medical College and Phan Chau Trinh University Join Hands for Academic & Research Collaboration
A significant step toward strengthening international collaboration in the fields of medical and health sciences, this partnership sets the stage for enhanced academic exchange, clinical training, and collaborative research. It reflects the shared commitment of both AIMSR and PCTU to advancing medical education, broadening global exposure, and increasing the impact of healthcare research.
Key Areas of Collaboration
Student Exchange: Clinical internships and observership opportunities for medical students across both campuses.
Faculty Exchange: Joint teaching initiatives through guest lectures, workshops, and faculty development programs.
Research Partnerships: Joint research in cutting-edge fields such as Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, Infectious Diseases, Public Health, and Medical Education.
Academic Events: Co-hosting of conferences, symposia, and webinars to promote scholarly interaction and innovation.
Joint Programs: Exploration of dual or joint academic degree programs to expand global learning opportunities.
This partnership is expected to open new avenues for innovation, cross-cultural learning, and global academic synergy.