Apollo Hospitals commemorated its 42nd anniversary, having touched over 200 million lives across 185 nations and reaching over 19,000 pincodes across India.
After its inception in 1983, Dr Prathap C Reddy, Chairman, Apollo Hospitals Group, had a vision that grew multifold and garnered people's trust.
Apollo sparked a healthcare revolution, having completed over 51 lakh surgeries and 27,000 organ transplants over the past four decades. The healthcare group has also trained over 11 lakh professionals, significantly augmenting the skilled healthcare human capital in the country.
“When Apollo began in 1983, it was not just the birth of a hospital, but the birth of a movement. Over four decades, that movement has grown into a force that has touched 200 million lives, built trust across 185 nations, and redefined what is possible in healthcare. Our vision has always been to make world-class care accessible and future-ready. As India rises on the global stage, Apollo will remain a driving force, shaping healthier societies, advancing medical frontiers, and ensuring that families everywhere can look to the future with hope, health, and happiness," said Dr Reddy.
By reducing dependency on foreign care, raising clinical benchmarks across sectors, and expanding access to millions, Apollo has directly contributed to longer lives, stronger survival rates, and India’s reputation as a trusted global healthcare destination.
“The strength of a nation lies in the health of its people. India’s doctors, nurses, and caregivers are the silent architects of progress. At Apollo, we have built not just hospitals, but human capital. When we invest in people, we invest in the dignity, resilience, and future of our nation," said Dr Preetha Reddy, Executive Vice Chairperson.
Today, Apollo leads with 28 advanced robotic platforms, AI-powered cardiovascular risk prediction, and augmented reality–assisted surgeries, making tomorrow’s medicine available today.
“The future of healthcare will be borderless, personalized, and powered by exponential technologies. At Apollo, we are integrating AI, robotics, and digital platforms to not just treat disease, but to predict and prevent it. Imagine a world where every Indian has a digital health twin, where interventions are precise, affordable, and accessible in real time—that is the future we are building," said Dr Sangita Reddy, Joint Managing Director – Apollo Hospitals.
"As India stands at the cusp of becoming a $5 trillion economy, healthcare must be its strongest foundation. Apollo’s mission is to ensure that quality care reaches in every corner of this country of 1.4 billion," said Dr Suneeta Reddy, Managing Director, Apollo Hospitals Group.
Beyond hospitals, Apollo Foundation’s Billion Hearts Beating and Total Health programs have reached 1.9 million vulnerable lives, reaffirming that healthcare is a right, not a privilege.