Apollo Hospitals Group has strengthened its national footprint with the launch of its 76th hospital, a 400-bed advanced facility in Hyderabad’s Financial District. The new hospital is designed as a next-generation smart healthcare centre, aimed at delivering high-end, complex medical care at scale.
The facility was inaugurated by Revanth Reddy, alongside Damodar Rajanarsimha, Minister for Health, Medical and Family Welfare, and Arekapudi Gandhi, Member of the Telangana Legislative Assembly.
Built as a digitally connected care ecosystem, the hospital integrates technology across the patient journey. Features such as AI-powered scheduling, unified digital platforms, and real-time clinical coordination are expected to improve efficiency, accuracy, and continuity of care.
The centre is equipped with cutting-edge medical technologies, including the Arthrex Pano Scope for advanced minimally invasive procedures and VALD systems. Imaging services are enhanced with the uMR Omega 3.0T MRI, offering AI-driven workflows, faster scans, reduced noise, and improved patient comfort.
Highlighting the vision behind the project, Dr Prathap C Reddy said, “When we build a hospital, we are building far more than infrastructure—we are building hope. This institution is rooted in gratitude—for the countless lives that have allowed us to learn, serve, and grow. It is our way of giving back, by creating a space where every patient is treated with compassion, every caregiver is empowered with the best tools, and every life is valued with dignity.”
Over the last four decades, Apollo has played a key role in shaping India’s healthcare ecosystem—impacting millions of lives, training medical professionals, and positioning the country as a destination for world-class treatment.
Dr Sangita Reddy noted, “By embedding intelligence across every layer of care – from diagnostics to recovery – we are bringing together advanced technology and Apollo’s legacy of clinical excellence. This facility will strengthen Hyderabad’s position as a global destination for complex care, while making world-class healthcare more accessible to every citizen.”
As part of its community outreach, Upasana Konidela announced 10,000 free health screening check-ups every Sunday for residents of Nanakramguda.
Tejesvi Veerepalli added, “This is not just a hospital, it is a holistic, patient-centric health system built for the future that will further strengthen Hyderabad’s emergency response ecosystem and advance our commitment to the golden hour.”
With this new launch, Apollo Hospitals continues to push the boundaries of tech-driven healthcare in India. The Hyderabad facility reflects a broader shift toward integrated, patient-focused systems that combine innovation, accessibility, and clinical excellence.
