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Apollo opens Pune hospital with 250 beds in first phase

IMT News Desk

Plans to expand capacity further to meet growing healthcare needs across the region

Apollo Hospitals inaugurated its newest facility in Swargate, Pune. The hospital will initially open with 250 beds as part of a phased launch, with plans to expand capacity further to meet growing healthcare needs across the region.

The campus brings together advanced surgical robotics, precision oncology, comprehensive critical care, and specialist programmes in cardiac sciences, transplants, orthopaedics, and mother-and-child health, all built on a unified digital backbone. The design is meant to shift the region's care capacity upward: modular OTs standardize quality, integrated ICUs and neonatal units close critical-care gaps, and IoT-driven monitoring with telehealth connectivity strengthens continuity across the patient journey. With a multidisciplinary clinical team and evidence-led protocols, the hospital positions Apollo to deliver consistent outcomes at scale, deepen its quaternary footprint, and serve as a regional reference centre for complex care.

"At Apollo, our mission is to transform healthcare not just in India, but for the world. Inspired by the 'Heal in India – Heal by India' vision, we are creating a global destination where clinical excellence meets compassion and affordability. We want health and happiness in every home of Pune and India," said Dr Prathap C Reddy, Chairman, Apollo Hospitals Group.

"At Apollo Hospitals Pune, we carry forward a legacy of over four decades built on clinical excellence, compassionate care, and relentless innovation. This new facility is a testament to our enduring commitment to advancing healthcare accessibility and quality honouring the trust placed in us by generations of patients," said Dr Preetha Reddy, Executive Vice Chairperson, Apollo Hospitals.

Dr Suneeta Reddy, Managing Director, Apollo Hospitals Enterprise, added, "Our Pune hospital is a strategic addition to Apollo's growing national footprint, a significant entry into one of India's most rapidly growing healthcare markets. We are excited to expand access to high-end quaternary care, collaborate with Pune's formidable clinical talent and bring our integrated health eco-system to the city and the region, to build a strong future-ready network of care for Maharashtra."

"Our Pune facility has been built on a foundation of safety science, evidence-based practice, and a culture that has patients at the centre of every decision. As we grow, our commitment remains unchanged in delivering patient care through consistent quality and transparent outcomes that is as compassionate and clinically rigorous," Dr Madhu Sasidhar, Group CEO and President, Apollo Hospitals.

"Our new facility in the city of Pune reflects Apollo's commitment to not only medical excellence but also to supporting the growth and wellbeing of a city that is shaping India's future as a centre of technology and innovation," said Dr Manisha Karmarkar, CEO, Apollo Hospitals Pune.

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