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    Apollo Hospitals Announces ₹1,700 Crore Investment to Redefine Telangana’s Healthcare Future

    Apollo Hospitals has announced a transformative investment of over ₹1,700 crore in Telangana, reinforcing its long-standing commitment to building a resilient, future-ready healthcare ecosystem in the state. Unveiled at the Telangana Rising Global Summit, this multi-year initiative aligns with the state’s vision of becoming a global hub for healthcare innovation and medical excellence.  A cornerstone of this investment is the planned introduction of Proton Therapy in Telangana — a first for the Telugu states — which significantly advances precision cancer care and offers patients access to one of the world’s most advanced radiation treatment modalities closer to home. Complementing this is the establishment of a new 40,000-sqft Global Reference Laboratory, equipped with state-of-the-art capabilities in genomics, molecular diagnostics, and AI-enabled research, is strengthening early diagnosis and personalised medicine.Beyond infrastructure, Apollo’s roadmap places strong emphasis on inclusive growth and community impact. In addition, Apollo reaffirmed its focus on medical education and capacity building through the expansion of Apollo Medical College in Telangana. The initiative aims to nurture the next generation of doctors, specialists, and healthcare leaders, while strengthening the academic-clinical integration that underpins high-quality patient care. The initiative is expected to generate significant employment opportunities, empower healthcare professionals, and enhance access through telemedicine and outreach programmes for underserved populations.  Dr Sangita Reddy, Joint Managing Director of Apollo Hospitals, emphasised that this investment reflects Apollo’s purpose-driven mission to make high-quality, technology-led healthcare accessible, compassionate, and sustainable. With this commitment, Apollo Hospitals continues to partner with Telangana in shaping a healthcare ecosystem that delivers excellence today while preparing for the needs of tomorrow. 
    DATE: 26, Dec, 2025
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    Apollo SHINE Teams Up with Tweak & Eat to Combat NCDs in College Students

    In a bold move to safeguard India's youth from Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs), Apollo SHINE Foundation has partnered with US-based Tweak & Eat, an AI-powered nutrition platform. This collaboration targets college students flagged as "at-risk" through Apollo SHINE's nationwide "Catch ’Em Young" initiative, which screens over 100,000 students for early signs of obesity, pre-diabetes, hypertension, and metabolic syndrome.  Recent findings paint a concerning picture: 4 in 10 students are overweight or obese, 1 in 50 show elevated blood sugar, 1 in 20 have high blood pressure, and 10% meet metabolic syndrome criteria with significantly raised triglyceride and cholesterol levels. These young adults need more than alerts — they require practical tools to act.Tweak & Eat's EatGPT is a Generative AI coach that offers hyper-personalized guidance. Students can snap meal photos for instant analysis, get "tweaks" on portions and substitutions, personalized meal plans, exercise routines, and tracking for nutrition, hydration, sleep, activity, and overall lifestyle modifications. Backed by a database of 32 million food items, it pairs AI with expert nutritionists for real-time lifestyle shifts.Mr. Kishore Manohar, Director of Apollo SHINE, emphasized, “This bridges the gap between risk identification and daily management, making healthy living practical.” Dr. Indira Jayakumar, Medical Director, added, “Mindful eating and physical activities can prevent escalation.”  Tweak & Eat CEO Narayanan Ram noted, “EatGPT acts as a pocket mentor, focusing not just on counting calories, but on understanding young people's specific metabolic profiles and offering tailored health guidance.This partnership digitizes preventive care in children, turning screening insights into sustainable health habits for a healthier generation.
    DATE: 26, Dec, 2025
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    Apollo Foundation and Billion Hearts Beating Expand Smart Ambulance Emergency Care

    Apollo Foundation, in collaboration with the Billion Hearts Beating Foundation (BHB), has strengthened pre-hospital emergency care with the deployment of seven Smart Ambulances across Bengaluru, New Delhi and Navi Mumbai. Operated by Apollo Hospitals and supported by Marsh McLennan as part of its CSR initiative, the programme marks a significant step towards delivering timely, technology-enabled critical care at the community level.  Designed as mobile intensive care units, the Smart Ambulances bring advanced, connected emergency care closer to patients, ensuring that treatment begins the moment help arrives — not when hospital doors open. Each ambulance is equipped with advanced life-support systems including cardiac monitors, ventilators and defibrillators, along with digital clinical tools that support faster, more accurate decision-making during transit.  A key feature of the Smart Ambulance programme is real-time audio-visual connectivity, enabling Apollo Hospitals’ doctors to be virtually present inside the ambulance. This allows physicians to guide trained paramedics as care is initiated en route, ensuring seamless coordination with hospital emergency teams. Live GPS tracking further keeps hospitals and families informed, allowing emergency departments to prepare in advance for incoming patients and ensuring continuity of care from first response to definitive treatment.These state-of-the-art ambulances were formally unveiled in the presence of leadership from Apollo Foundation, Apollo Hospitals, Billion Hearts Beating Foundation and Marsh McLennan, reinforcing the need to strengthen emergency response capabilities in rapidly growing urban regions. In Bengaluru, the ambulances have already been deployed at community health camps, benefiting over 23,000 people by bringing advanced medical support closer to underserved populations.The initiative was launched in partnership with Marsh McLennan and inaugurated in the presence of Mr. Sanjay Kedia, CEO, Marsh McLennan & President, Marsh India, reinforcing a shared vision to reimagine emergency care through speed, technology and compassion. Together, Apollo Foundation, Billion Hearts Beating Foundation and Apollo Hospitals aim to build a responsive, community-centric emergency healthcare ecosystem that delivers critical care beyond hospital boundaries, when every second truly matters. 
    DATE: 26, Dec, 2025
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    Apollo Chennai Achieves Breakthrough in Complex Coronary Care with Advanced CHIP & ELCA Laser Techniques

    Apollo Hospitals, Chennai, has set a new standard in complex cardiac care by successfully treating two high-risk coronary cases. Leveraging the advanced CHIP (Complex High-Risk Indicated Procedure) technique and ELCA (Excimer Laser Coronary Angioplasty), the institution reaffirms its leadership in addressing complex coronary blockages with precision, innovation, and patient-centric expertise.   The team reopened a completely occluded 12-year-old stent using laser angioplasty, restoring blood flow in a challenging, long-standing blockage. In the second case, a 15-year-old stent with severe restenosis and an ejection fraction of just 30 percent required a tailored, high-risk intervention. Supported by IABP (Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump) and ELCA laser therapy, the team successfully cleared the blockage and placed a new-generation stent. Both patients made excellent recoveries and were discharged within 48 hours.  These procedures were led by Dr. Refai Showkathali, Senior Consultant and Interventional Cardiologist at Apollo Hospitals, Greams Road, Chennai, along with the skilled Cath Lab team. Apollo Hospitals also expressed appreciation for the expert insights contributed by Dr. Jaswindar Singh from Washington during the interventions. With each such breakthrough, Apollo Chennai continues to enhance outcomes for patients with complex coronary disease, setting new benchmarks in advanced interventional cardiology. 
    DATE: 29, Nov, 2025
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    3-Month Old Baby Born With Rare Congenital Disorder Treated Successfully At Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals
    Cyanotic heart disease is a condition characterized with low oxygen levels in the blood due to cardiac defect leading to deranged function of the bodyBaby was underweight at birth with bluish discoloration of lips and nails, gradually also developed difficulty in breathingNew Delhi, 14th June, 2022: In a rare case of congenital heart diseases, 3 months old Priyansh was successfully operated at Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals in New Delhi. The child was born with a complication called, Obstructed Total anomalous pulmonary venous connection – a cyanotic heart disease, a heart defect in which the children are born which can change the way blood flows through the heart and lungs. It is a defect where the red or oxygenated blood do not reach the heart to be supplied to the body but join with the veins. Hence the baby survives only due to the presence of a connection with in the heart through which the red (good) blood mixes with the blue blood for survival. In this baby this connection was also very small & there was narrowing in the circuit due to which the pressure in the lungs were also very high.As a result, the baby was blue with feeding & breathing difficulty.After his condition deteriorated with acute breathlessness the child got admitted to Government hospital where heart disease was suspected, his condition deteriorated further & he was brought in emergency. On admission the child was on tube ventilation and was immediately transferred to the ICU under the supervision of Dr Manisha Chakrabarti, Senior Consultant, Pediatric Cardiology, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, New Delhi the baby was stabilized and his echo was done and was diagnosed with Cyanotic heart disease: Obstructed TAPVC. Surgical repair was done by our CTVS surgeon Dr Rajesh Sharma with help of anesthetist Dr Nitya Bisarya on the same day since any delay would have been fatal. Post-surgery the child was kept on ventilator till them time his heart and lung function stabilized.Dr Manisha Chakrabarti, who primarily took care of the baby said,’ On admission the child was very critical, breathing heavily and had irregular vitals. We immediately did an echo that revealed this rare congenital heart disorder and performed surgery on same day.Post-surgery the child needed to be in ICU for 11 days, under care of our Cardiac Intensivist Dr Vishal Singh, till the time his heart and lung function were normalized completely. The baby was also given aggressive respiratory therapy. On 16th May, the child was discharged in a healthy condition.’Out of all congenital heart diseases, this condition is one of the rarest. While there is no set reason for its occurrence, there can be multiple factors responsible like chemical exposure, genetic syndrome, and infections during pregnancy, unmonitored use of medicines by the mother.Dr Manisha Chakrabarti, stressed on the fact that such condition has very good future if operated on time and every effort should be taken for transfer of such babies in appropriate hands once suspicion is made. She thanked the Government doctor’s initiative to stabilize the baby and motivate the parents to consent foe high risk surgical procedure.
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    Apollo Cancer Centre, Chennai has successfully performed South India’s first Memory Preserving Cyberknife Proc...
    Apollo Cancer Centre, Chennai has successfully performed a Cyberknife Radiosurgery procedure on a 34-year-old athlete from Auckland, New Zealand, relieving him from symptoms of a special form of epilepsy called Medial temporal lobe Epilepsy(MTLE) while preserving his memory.The 34-year-old patient who is an athlete and a software professional, started experiencing recurrent episodes of a sense of butterflies in his stomach with occasional attacks of unconsciousness in 2009.  He was undergoing treatment for Simple partial seizures in New Zealand, but between 2010 to 2015 he had multiple seizure attacks. The imaging results revealed rare type of Epilepsy called Medial temporal lobe epilepsy (MTLE) which were controlled with anti-epileptic medicines. However, patient’s seizures increased in frequency and could not be controlled with medications.  Eventually, he was advised to explore a surgical option in New Zealand. He consulted Dr. Shankar, Senior Radiation Oncologist & Cyberknife Expert at Apollo Cancer Center around January 2021 and was advised to undergo a detailed neuropsychological assessment. Patient had visual memory scores at 90th percentile before any surgical interventions.Dr. Muthukani, Senior Epileptologist, Apollo Hospitals alluded that MTLE is one of common type of epilepsy and is often characterized by the sense of an aura immediately preceding the seizure. MTLE affects the inner part of the temporal lobe of the brain, specifically in area called the hippocampus, which processes memories.Microsurgery is the first treatment option for Drug resistant MTLE. However, surgery poses some risk to memory. Patient was keen on preserving his memory and get his seizures under control by exploring a promising alternative option- Cyberknife Radiosurgery. Cyberknife is a non-invasive option which involves delivery of X-Rays/Gamma rays with great (sub mm) accuracy. It is a day care procedure and completed in a single session over 30 minutes.Dr. Shankar said that “Radiosurgery is not for all MTLE patients. It is used in select indications who fit into the following criteria – young patients with a high level of functioning, socially adapted, working, and with only a few neuropsychological deficits before treatment. Radiosurgery in such patients provide favorable efficacy (nearly 70% Engel class 1 response) comparable to surgical series and superior memory preservation.”Patient has been tapered of the medications to lower doses and there are no new episodes of seizures. He is back to his regular work with rejuvenated energy.
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    13 Year Old Girl From Pakistan With Neck Bent At 90 Degrees Undergoes ‘Successful’ Life-Changing Surgery To St...
    13 year old girl from Pakistan with neck bent at 90 degrees (resulting from a rare muscular condition) undergoes ‘successful’ life-changing surgery to straighten her neck at Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, New DelhiShe was detected with dropped head syndrome & a neglected/progressive cerebral palsy6th April, New Delhi: Suffering from a rare muscular condition, 13 year old girl from Pakistan with head bent at 90 degrees, was successfully operated at Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, New Delhi.Extremely rare condition commonly termed as “dropped head syndrome” is a chin-on-chest deformity in which the head drops forward due to lack of support from the muscles of the neck and can be caused by a variety of neuromuscular or other disorders. The 13 year old’s case had gotten complicated over the years due undiagnosed, neglected, progressive dislocation at the cranio-cervical junction aggravated by the cervical dystonia of her cerebral palsy.After getting hurt on the neck as an infant, her neck had gotten stuck at 90 degrees. Only recently her family reported that her condition had deteriorated in the past few years- she would get breathless walking short distances, speech and hearing abilities had gotten impaired. She was admitted to Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals under the supervision of Dr Rajagopalan Krishnan, Senior Consultant Orthopedics, Spine Surgery and Joint Replacement, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, who immediately recommended medical intervention first in the form of a halo-gravity therapy followed by a surgical procedure. Any kind of delay could have left the girl paralyzed from the neck down or would have been life threatening caused due respiratory failure.Leading the case, Dr Rajagopalan Krishnan, Senior Consultant Orthopedics, Spine Surgery and Joint Replacement, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, said, ‘The whole surgery was high risk due to multiple and complex pathology in this child with undiagnosed cerebral palsy, undiagnosed cranio-cervical dislocation, severe spinal cord compression, cervical myelopathy, respiratory impairment, fragile skin, poor nutrition etc.On admission we first put her on halo-gravity therapy before directly doing the surgery. This therapy was essential because the deformity had been fixed for 12 years and we wanted to first do a gradual supervised stretching. This was mandatory because the dislocation had caused severe spinal cord compression, cervical myelopathy and syrinx in the cervico-medullary spinal cord and a direct surgery would have posed risk to life.Once the body responded to this procedure positively we did a 6 hour surgery (cranio-cervical surgery) to bring the left side dropped head up to centre position over the body, fix the corrected head/neck/trunk position in place with instrumentation and bony fusion.’
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    Macquarie University has conferred an honorary doctorate to Ms. Sangita Reddy
    Hyderabad, September 7th, 2017 Australia’s only university-led academic health sciences center, Macquarie University has conferred an honorary doctorate to Ms. Sangita Reddy, Joint Managing Director, Apollo Hospitals. The conferral was to recognize her untiring efforts and resolute commitment to bring transformative changes in Indian healthcare, development of Health IT in India and championing manifold initiatives both in India and abroad.  Along with the conferral, Macquarie University and Apollo Hospitals have today celebrated the launch of their strategic collaboration that will facilitate long-term, mutually beneficial academic exchanges between the two organisations. As part of this collaboration, students from Macquarie’s four-year graduate-entry Doctor of Medicine program, the Macquarie MD, will complete five months of clinical learning at Apollo Hospital in Hyderabad as part of their degree.Dr. Prathap C. Reddy, Chairman-Founder, Apollo Hospitals who was at today’s event spoke highly of the new partnership with Macquarie University.“We’re moving more and more towards a world without borders. Here at Apollo, we’re so much more than an Indian community, we’re a global community, and anything we can do which adds value to that, is important to us. We have the infrastructure and people to help deliver and create global doctors and are pleased to be working with Macquarie on their innovative new MD program.The benefits for the students are numerous, for example the disease profiles of the two countries are completely different, providing students with an enriching learning experience. We also treat more than half a million patients a year here at Apollo, so the quantity and breadth of the clinical cases we have will be unlike those that the students will experience in Australia,” said Dr Reddy.Professor S Bruce Dowton, Vice-Chancellor Macquarie University commented – “We are incredibly proud to be working with Apollo Hospital. In looking at international collaborations we sought partners who share similar value sets, and who provide a quality and patient-centered model of care for our students to learn within. Apollo’s long-standing experience in the delivery of medical training, underpinned by its commitment to the achievement of excellence in clinical care made it the perfect partner for our MD program.”Recognizing the value of international learning, the program features extended quality-assured clinical experiences abroad for all students, including core clinical placements and selective opportunities at the Apollo Hospital in Hyderabad in addition to clinical placements in Sydney: at MQ Health, the Northern Sydney Local Health District (primarily within the Royal North Shore Hospital) and the MindSpo Clinic.The Macquarie MD program has received formal approval and accreditation from the Australian Medical Council (AMC) and Medical Board of Australia (MBA).The AMC, who visited Apollo Hospital earlier this year, commended ‘the clinical learning opportunities available at Apollo Hospital, and the commitment of the hospital’s clinicians and administration to facilitate the student experience during this rotation.
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    Apollo perform double hip surgery on a Somalian patient, who walks freely after 31 years!
    African on moon, after complex double hip replacementThe latest minimally invasive hip replacement procedure – Direct Hip Anterior (DHA), performed for the first time in IndiaHyderabad, March 22nd, 2018: Orthopedic Surgeons at Apollo Health City, Jubilee Hills, led by Dr P Sharat Kumar, Consultant Orthopedic Surgeon, provided succor to a 53-year-old Somalian patient, Mr Mukhtar Hilowli, by performing a double hip replacement using the latest minimally invasive procedure – the Direct Hip Anterior, for the first time in India. This was announced at a press conference by Dr P Sharat Kumar and Dr Hari Prasad, President, Hospitals Division, Apollo Hospitals.  Both the hips of Mr Mukhtar Hilowli got fused following a severe bout of infection, way back in 1986. The hip joint comprises of femoral head (ball like) and acetabulum (socket). For easy movement of the hips the femoral head moves in the acetabulum. In his case due to infection in both right and left hip joints the normal cartilage on femoral head and acetabulum was destroyed and caused fusion of femoral head and acetabulum.The two bones at the hip joint fused and became one, depriving him of the normal hip joint movement, says Dr Hari Prasad.The fusing of hips joints led to his hips losing the natural maneuverability and made his day to day life miserable. He had an abnormal gait on account of this, which made movement on his two legs arduous. His normal routine was impaired during the prime of his life and had to endured the trauma for the last 31 years. His ordeal only amplified in recent times, as he also developed pain in both knee joints and lower back, which was due to his abnormal posture and excess stress on these joints.After exhausting various options of treatment, he approached Dr Paripati Sharat Kumar on December 29th, 2017. After thorough examination and investigations, Mr Hilowli underwent sequential bilateral total hip replacements, with the right hip being replaced first on December 30th, 2017, followed by the left hip replacement on February 15th, 2018.According to Dr Sharat, the conversion of a fused hip joint is extremely complex and challenging, due to excess blood loss, poor bone and soft tissue quality and difficulty in orientation as evidence of joint surface is completely obliterated. As the joints had fused more than 3 decades ago, the surgery itself was quite demanding.In a first of its kind in India, Dr Sharat used the latest and minimally invasive procedure –Direct anterior approach. This is considered the most preferred choice in hip surgery off-late, globally. The conventional approach involves making a long incision and cutting muscle that support and stabilize hip joint. While in direct anterior approach, the muscles areseparated to reach and expose the hip joint through a 3 to 4-inch incision on the front of the hip. He elected this approach as the patient’s strength was poor around his hips and the joint stability would be further compromised by the conventional approach. Also pain and bleeding is relatively less and rehabilitation is quicker. The patient has since recovered well and is undergoing physiotherapy and rehabilitation. He is eagerly looking forward to go home and is wondering what his friends and relatives would call him now as he was for 3 decades nick named “the Crooked Gaited” says Dr Sharat.About Apollo HospitalsIt was in 1983, that Dr. Prathap Reddy made a pioneering endeavour by launching India’s first corporate hospital – Apollo Hospital in Chennai. Now, as Asia largest and most trusted healthcare group, its presence includes 8,488 beds across 51 Hospitals, 1,586 Pharmacies, 92 Primary Care and Diagnostic Clinics, 100 Telemedicine units across 10 countries. Health Insurance services, Global Projects Consultancy, 15 colleges of Nursing and Hospital Management and a Research Foundation with a focus on global Clinical Trials, epidemiological studies, stem cell & genetic research and the first Proton Therapy Centre across Asia, Africa and Australia.In a rare honour, the Government of India issued a commemorative stamp in recognition of Apollo’s contribution, the first for a healthcare organization. Apollo Hospitals Chairman, Dr. Prathap C Reddy, was conferred with the prestigious Padma Vibhushan in 2010. For more than 28 years, the Apollo Hospitals Group has continuously excelled and maintained leadership in medical innovation, world-class clinical services and cutting-edge technology. Our hospitals are consistently ranked amongst the best hospitals globally for advanced medical services and research.   
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    Apollo Hospitals launches dedicated elderly care services through Apollo Elder Care centre
    Apollo Elder Care centre to render specialised care under one roofHyderabad, September 6th, 2017 : Renowned Film Director Sri K Viswanadh, inaugurated the Apollo Geriatric Clinic on Wednesday at Apollo Hospitals, Jubilee Hills. Ms Sangita Reddy, Jt. Managing Director, Apollo Hospitals; Dr Hari Prasad, President, Apollo Hospitals & Dr Vasanth Kumar, Senior Consultant – Internal Medicine & Geriatrics, Apollo Hospitals, briefed media about the Apollo Geriatric Clinics, on the occasion.  This exclusive center for the elderly, will be a comprehensive centre to diagnose the patient, comprehend his medical background and offer customized care. In the first phase of the launch, the service will be available at Hyderabad.It is a specialised geriatric care initiative where proficient geriatricians and allied medical professionals provide comprehensive geriatric assessment to address all-round needs of a patient and recommend the best treatment approach.The dedicated Geriatric Care centre has four zones – Out Patient Care, In Patient Care, Emergency Care and Home Health Care. It will offer comprehensive physical, cognitive and psychosocial assessment, a personal care plan, recommendations to improve health and functional ability, rehabilitation, safe use of medicines and will address home and emergency care for the elderly.Health issues facing the elderly can be very complex and puzzling. The elderly often suffer from more than one medical problem and have conditions that can be obscured by unusual symptoms. At Apollo, we felt that elderly care needs a special environment and attention that can help them improve their functional ability, physical health, cognition and general well being, says Ms Sangita Reddy.“Though population ageing is a global phenomenon, India faces a specific demographic challenge with about 8 percent of the population is over the age of 65 in 2014, and this number is expected to grow up to 20 percent by 2050. This necessitates healthy ageing as a chief prerequisite for the Indian population, and a holistic approach to their health needs is one of the current foci of the Indian health sector” says Dr Hari Prasad. As a latest edge of Apollo Hospitals’ constant thrive to innovate healthcare delivery, and dedicated to the overall health and welfare of the elderly, Apollo Elder Care follows a holistic methodology that employs the best ways to maintain or improve functional ability, physical health, cognition and mental health of our senior populace.The core treatment facilities available at the centre includes care towards preventing and managing fractures, dizziness (vision care), memory loss, depression, psychological revitalization, vaccinations, fatigue, unsteadiness or weakness, physiotherapy, diet counseling and medicine management.As an exclusive and holistic care program to geriatric patients from Apollo Hospitals, Apollo Elder Care provides the following comprehensive solutions:Comprehensive physical, cognitive & psycho-social assessmentDevelopment of a personal care planSuper-specialists recommended surgical programsAid in post-operative or post illness recovery (rehabilitation)Recommendations to improve health & functional abilityA highly trained multi-disciplinary team at Apollo Elder Care treats and also monitors its implementation – ensuring that the health and social care services are aligned to achieve the best outcomes. The team will also coordinates with all the relevant medical caregivers, making the treatment convenient and safe.   
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    Apollo Cancer Institute treats three patients with rare and complex blood disorders!
    Very few Centers have the caliber & expertise to treat Bone Marrow stem cell disorderThis Center for Excellence is geared to take on challenging and complex casesHyderabad, June 7th, 2017: Apollo Cancer Institute, Hyderabad, accomplished a rare distinction of treating successfully three patients with acute blood cancer ailments, who were in a precarious condition, when they came to the hospital. These patients were suffering from rare Bone Marrow Stem Cell Disorders of Paroxysmal Nocturnal Haemoglobinuria (PNH) – a bone marrow stem cell disease, which leads to rapid destruction of red cells; Biphenotypic Acute Leukemia ¬- a rare type of Blood cancer with less than 8% survival rate and Aplastic Anaemia – a disease of Bone marrow, which curtails blood cells production. The matching stem cell donor for one of the patients was from distant Germany as no such donor was available here.Briefing media about the stupendous accomplishment Dr Padmaja Lokireddy, Consultant Haemato oncology and Stem cell Transplant, Apollo Cancer Institute; Mr Y Subramaniam, CEO and Dr Ravindra Babu, Medical Superintendent, Apollo Hospitals, Hyderabad; said, stem cell transplant is cure for many blood disorders; Apollo Cancer Institute is one of the few Centers in the country with the necessary expertise and is geared to provide succor to such patients, at a Press Conference on Wednesday at Apollo Hospitals, Hyderabad. The patients were also present on the occasion.Mr Biswajit Saha, a 37 year old farmer hailing from Assam, was suffering from rare bone marrow stem cell disorder called PNH (Paroxysmal Nocturnal Haemoglobinuria), which occurs in 1 amongst a 10 lakh population. He was suffering with Anaemia, red colored urine due to breakage of his red blood cells for the last two years. Such patients develop blood clots in the main blood vessels and if left untreated can develop life threatening heart and lung problems. Saha was transfused with blood at regular intervals, at times 3 units a week. His visits to several doctors couldn’t get him relief and was mostly misdiagnosed and treated for a liver ailment. His condition deteriorated over time as he had developed lung and heart problems and was breathless on minimal exertion. That’s when he approached Apollo Cancer Institute, Hyderabad and our diagnosis identified it as PNH. The option available for Saha was an antibody treatment called Eculizumab(solaris), to be taken every week for lifetime. This medication is not available currently in India and is also way beyond his means, costing Rs 8 lakhs per week. Therefore the second-best treatment option was bone marrow Transplant. He has undergone the first PNH transplant in India (to the best of our Knowledge) four months ago, with the bone marrow donated by his brother. He has since recovered fully and is going about with his daily routine, in his village. Since the transplant he has not needed any blood transfusion and his lung and heart functions reverted to normal.A thirty one year old mother of two, Mrs Kavitha, was diagnosed with Biphenotypic Acute Leukemia, a lethal ailment with two different types of blood cancers – acute Myeloid and Acute Lymphoid Leukemia, manifesting simultaneously. She had 98% disease in the bone marrow, in the chest and abdomen, cancer cells were detected even in the brain. The survival rate of patients with this type of leukemia was a dismal 8%. The initial dose of chemotherapy proved futile as the disease in her was virulent and had to take recourse to administering two other aggressive types of chemotherapy to gain control over it. However, the permanent cure was to perform a Bone marrow transplant on her. The strong dosage of chemotherapy took a serious toll on her condition and had to be infused with nutritional support through her veins daily, to improve her weight and prepare her for a Transplant. The next seemingly insurmountable challenge we had on our hand was not finding a matching donor from amongst her family members and our attempt to locate a full match for her in the Indian, German and American registries proved in vain. We had to compromise with a donor of a different blood group with 90% match from Bangalore. The Transplant performed with all the associated challenges was of very high risk and extremely complex. Subsequent to the transplant she contracted Cytomegalovirus virus infection, she fought through it and has now crossed 100 days which is a giant milestone in the transplant process. Her blood test reveals 99% of Donor DNA type which gives reassurance that her Leukemia is cured.The third patient, Mrs Prathima a 32 year old lady was diagnosed with Aplastic anaemia three years ago and had very low platelet count and anaemia. Such patients are highly susceptible to infections and need regular blood and platelet transfusion. The initial option of Horse serum (ATG) treatment did not have long lasting success. The only chance of cure for her was bone marrow Transplantation, for which she came to Apollo Cancer Institute, Hyderabad. She didn’t have a matching family donor, our search for a full 100% matching donor helped locate one in Germany. We had donor stem cells collected and airlifted fresh within 24 hours from there. Since her transplant she had not had any major complications and didn’t need any platelet transfusions.It’s a moment of immense fulfillment for me and the entire team at Apollo Cancer Institute, Hyderabad, for successfully treating patients with three complex and rare blood cancer ailments needing bone marrow transplantation. The outcome being on par with the best international institutions, gives us the impetus to take on bigger challenges and be the center of excellence for treating complex blood cancer ailments in this part of the world, says Dr Padmaja Lokireddy.About Apollo HospitalsIt was in 1983, that Dr. Prathap Reddy made a pioneering endeavor by launching India’s first corporate hospital – Apollo Hospital in Chennai. Now, as Asia largest and most trusted healthcare group, its presence includes more than 10000 beds across 65 Hospitals, 2000 Pharmacies, 92 Primary Care and Diagnostic Clinics, 100 Telemedicine units across 10 countries. Health Insurance services, Global Projects Consultancy, 15 colleges of Nursing and Hospital Management and a Research Foundation with a focus on global Clinical Trials, epidemiological studies, stem cell & genetic research and the first Proton Therapy Center across Asia, Africa and Australia.In a rare honor, the Government of India issued a commemorative stamp in recognition of Apollo’s contribution, the first for a healthcare organization. Apollo Hospitals Chairman, Dr. Prathap C Reddy, was conferred with the prestigious Padma Vibhushan in 2010. For more than 30 years, the Apollo Hospitals Group has continuously excelled and maintained leadership in medical innovation, world-class clinical services and cutting-edge technology. Our hospitals are consistently ranked amongst the best hospitals globally for advanced medical services and research.   
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    29-Year-Old With Rare Tracheal(Windpipe) Tumor Treated Successfully
    29 year old man undergoes successful surgery for rare tracheal (windpipe) tumor at Indraprastha Apollo HospitalsPatient presented with breathlessness, chest discomfort with SPO2 of 70%The tumor had blocked the wind pipe causing a life-threatening situation19th December, 2022, New Delhi: In a rare case, a 29 year old man was successfully operated for a tumor in his windpipe, at Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, New Delhi. Initially, the patient had complained of chest pain and progressive swelling in his neck. After suffering for over 2 months he consulted a local doctor who diagnosed him with Tuberculosis, but his condition did not improve with TB medication. As next steps he underwent bronchoscopy that revealed a large mass in his windpipe causing 80% blockage. With his condition deteriorating due to acute breathlessness and fluctuating oxygen levels he was admitted to a local hospital of Faridabad.With no respite in his condition he was referred to Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, New Delhi where he was admitted under the supervision of Dr Nikhil Modi, Senior Consultant, Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, New Delhi. Here he was immediately put on ventilator to first stabilise his oxygen level, however when further examined by Dr Suresh Singh Naruka, Senior Consultant, ENT and Head and Neck Surgeon, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, New Delhi for his tumour, he was recommended an immediate tumor removal surgery.Speaking on the same, Dr Nikhil Modi, Senior Consultant, Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, New Delhi said, “Early and correct diagnosis has the best opportunity for a positive heath outcome. Sometimes, with patient getting delayed medical care the condition can become life-threatening. Same was the case with this 29 year old man from Uttar Pradesh, due to delay in treatment & wrong diagnosis, the tumor increased in size and caused nearly complete blockage of the wind pipe. With his condition deteriorating he was admitted on 29th October, 2022 at Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals. To maintain his airway he underwent urgent tracheostomy and bronchoscopy followed by tumor removal surgery.”Dr Suresh Singh Naruka, Senior Consultant, ENT and Head and Neck Surgeon, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, New Delhi said, “When this patient was admitted to Apollo he had developed a tumour which was causing 80% blockage of the neck. Hence after stabilising his oxygen levels an immediate surgery was carried out in order to maintain the airway. This surgery in particular was challenging. Due to the size of the tumour, there was no space for air to pass into the lungs and patient saturation rate was dropping very fast whenever we were doing any instrumentation. The procedure took 3 hours but were able to successfully remove the tumour. Postoperatively the patient was kept in ICU for further monitoring and as he was successfully weaned off from mechanical ventilation, he was discharged on 9th November, 2022. Post- surgery, the biopsy of wind pipe mass revealed a cancer of lymphoid cells known as Lymphoma. Lymphoma is extremely rare to find in wind pipe as it comprises only 0.2% to 0.3% of all wind pipe tumors. Basis the presence of lymphoma he is undergoing chemotherapy as further management and is keeping well now.”The patient is still visiting the hospital for follow-ups and management of Lymphoma through chemotherapy.
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    India on the brink of a cardiovascular disaster and needs urgent measures to control BP levels
    Hyderabad, May 16th, 2017: World Hypertension Day (WHD) is observed on 17th of May every year to raise awareness on Hypertension and World Hypertension League (WHL) ensures its observation world over. The theme of WHD is ‘Know Your Numbers’ with an aim to increase awareness on high blood pressure. The theme being pertinent considering that only 50% of those with hypertension are aware of their condition. In certain communities the awareness is as dismally low as 10%. Of those who are diagnosed, less than half are treated and only a small percentage achieve normal BP levels. WHD is to raise the awareness levels and make individuals conscious about hypertension and the necessary precautions. Incidentally, the South Asia Regional Office of World Hypertension League is located in Hyderabad at Apollo Hospitals, Jubilee Hills.incidence as high as 36% amongst adults in urban areas & 30% of the adults in the rural areas being responsible for 1.1 million deaths annually, accounting for nearly 11% of all deaths in India afflicting ‘growing’ number of children and youngHigh BP can cause heart attacks, heart failure, stroke-paralysis, loss of memory, and kidney failure. If these complications occurs,life becomes miserable—frequent visits to the doctor, frequent hospitalizations, chronic illness, surgery, stents, dialysis, loss of productivity, and deprivation of life. Fortunately, one can diagnose high BP easily, get treated in order to remain healthy. If the diagnosis is doubtful, one can undergo 24 hr BP recordings with an automatic device—to confirm or exclude the diagnosis. Every adult should know their BP number—like knowing one’s name, age, weight, height, YOU MUST KNOW YOUR NUMBERS. Get the BP checked. Otherwise, you are gambling with life.All individuals should have a BP less than 140/90; those with diabetes, heart disease, kidney disease should have a BP less than 135/85. BPs greater than 140/90 will cause irreparable damage, as it is the No.1 cause of heart disease, stroke, paralysis and dementia in our country, and the patient can become a huge social/financial burden for the family. To live long and free of disease, one needs to keep the BP normal always—24 hours a day. No exceptions, he says.National studies have shown that nearly 30-35% of adults in Hyderabad and Telangana have high BP levels. But sadly, only less than 10% know that they have high BP. Unless we control high BP in Hyderabad and in our state, danger is looming, a Tsunami is heading our way. All this suffering can be avoided through awareness, early diagnosis, and correct management of high BP. People should be aware that unless checked, they may be in the dark. GET THE BP CHECKED. And be treated. Costs including financial/social/societal of untreated high BP are astronomical. According to estimates the annual cost of medical care of patients with hypertension related disease in India is $20 billion. Vascular surgery, heart surgery, dialysis, transplantation, and stroke rehabilitation are very expensive. So, be smart and prevent these complications by keeping your BP normal. With life-style changes, dietary caution, and medicines, it is possible to lower your BP. But if the BP is neglected or not treated early on, it is tough to get it under control. So, the key is awareness, early diagnosis, and early treatment. Waiting is harmful. BP will not evaporate, it stays and gets worse.Mind you, BP has to be treated indefinitely. If you are on the medicine, you have to take it indefinitely and not cyclically. BP medicines are not like antibiotics, you should not stop the medicines unless advised by the doctors. Patients assume that the treatment is only for few days and then, they stop. No, BP treatment is not seasonal or as you wish. You must remain on treatment unless there is a reason and that too only under medical supervision. Don’t take life in your hands; don’t go through the red signal of high BP. Go through when the signal becomes green, which is normal BP.In some patients, the high BP could be because of “secondary” hypertension, like Thyroid gland disease, adrenal gland problems, blockage of circulation to the kidney, certain kidney ailments. Heavy snoring/ sleep apnea can cause very high BP and the remedy is to treat the snoring disorder. BP problems in pregnancy can be extremely dangerous for the mother and the fetus. Excessive alcohol use or pain relievers can cause high BP. Patients with secondary hypertension can be cured or improved by correcting the underlying cause. The doctors can suspect a secondary cause and if it is fixed, BP will become normal.It also manifests differently in different people, in some the blood pressure goes up only in the doctor’s office or hospital, but is normal outside (at home or work), this is called “white coat hypertension.” Nervous individuals, and “tense” people may have white coat hypertension. In some others, the blood pressure is normal in the doctor’s clinic or hospital but is high outside (at home or work). This is called “reverse” white coat hypertension or “masked” hypertension. We can diagnose these abnormal condition by measuring 24 hr blood pressure (at home or work) with an automatic machine.Unfortunately, high BP is striking young individuals in our city, the condition is turning alarming and a cause for great concern. If we don’t take care of this immediately, the young are at a risk of stroke/paralysis, heart attack, and kidney failure. BP should be checked even in the young at schools, colleges, work place, IT industry, etc. The trend of high BP in the young is extremely serious and requires urgent attention.Apollo hospital’s BP clinic and BP institute specialize in hypertension where proper testing , monitoring, and treatment facilities are available through dedicated staff—specializing in hypertension, a one of its kind Clinic in Asia. At Apollo, we can even measure the blood pressure in the heart (non-invasively) and it is one of the best ways to know if you really have high blood pressure. In some people high blood pressure may be due to a cause in the body called “secondary” hypertension. Certain endocrine gland diseases, blockage of circulation to the kidney, and kidney problems can cause “secondary” hypertension which can be cured by correcting the underlying cause. We have many patients in whom the blood pressure was “cured” by correcting/rectifying the underlying cause. Evaluation for “secondary” hypertension is very critical in young individuals with hypertension. Don’t forget the correct “work-up.” By choosing appropriate treatment, blood pressure can be made normal. Choosing the right drugs is the key to successful control of hypertension.Here are actual examples of few patients seen last week at Apollo in whom the blood pressure was very high but could be controlled and made normal by proper and precise use of blood pressure lowering medicines.Patient Age Blood pressure before treatment Blood pressure after correct treatmentThe moral is—know your BP number, like knowing your weight and height. KNOW YOUR BP number—like knowing your age. No excuse. Healthy individual contributes to a healthy family which contributes to a healthy society which contributes to healthy nation. Without a healthy nation, GDP or growth rate become irrelevant.   
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    All India Multispecialty Hospitals Ranking Survey 2017
     Times Healthcare National Awards –It’s a proud moment to once again announce that Apollo Health City, Jubille Hills has ranked 2nd in Times Healthcare National Awards under the category Top Multispecialty Hospitals in South Zone!!  
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    ‘ONE LAKH HANDS’ launches new campaign on’MOM’
    ‘ONE LAKH HANDS’ launches new campaign on’MOM’ with the theme, ‘She chases you for life, now chase her back for an active life’A yearlong campaign to support mother’s health & wellnessHyderabad, 17th May, 2017: 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 on Sunday at Apollo Hospitals, Jubilee Hills. The occasion was graced by Ms. Sangita Reddy, Jt. Managing Director, Apollo Hospitals; Actor & Model Mr. Milind Soman, accompanied by his mother Mrs. Usha Soman. As part of the campaign, One lakh people will be directly enrolled for the adopted cause, they in turn would act as catalysts in bringing behavioral change and creating a ripple effect on the society.  For the year 2017, One Lakh Hands creators have chosen the cause of “Happy& Healthy Mom.” As per the national Health Survey 2016, Hyderabad is ranked no 1 in cases of women obesity in India. Mothers often tend to neglect their own health at the cost of their family’s well being. Their health takes a back seat after child birth. 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 kick starts with a three day art exhibition with works of Artist Kant Risa on the theme Mother & 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 will be 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.This noble mission ‘One Lakh Hands’ is conceptualized, designed and driven by IdentCITY Consultants Pvt Ltd. Apollo Hospitals, which always emphasized on disease prevention, as a health partners 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. The other partners which are actively promoting the initiative are Pullela Gopichand Badminton Academy & United Sisters Foundation are the Cause Partners; Hospitality Partner is Novotel Hyderabad Airport; Radio Partner is Radio Mirchi; Technology Partner is Mera Events and Supporting organisations like Mani Pavitra, Amplify, Kant Risa.About One Lakh HandsConceptualized and designed by IdentCITY Business Tourism Consultants Pvt Ltd, One Lakh Hands was adopted for Car free Day in 2016 and won the prestigious WRI India Award for the most innovative campaign towards behavioral change. Ministry of Urban Development (MoUD) further adopted this concept for Swachh Bharat & prepared a toolkit on how this platform can be introduced in other cities/states.   
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    Medical Miracles of Apollo Delhi
    Patient from Kenya treated for a rare complication after surgery for GERDPatient from Kenya treated for a rare complication after surgery for GERD A 56 year male from Kenya had severe symptoms of heartburn for many years and was unresponsive to medications. After a detailed evaluation he was diagnosed to have Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) with a hiatus hernia. He underwent surgery in the form of fundoplication (wrapping of part of the stomach around the lower esophagus) in his home country. However soon after surgery he developed severe difficulty in swallowing both solids and liquids (dysphagia). Two more surgeries were done within a span of 6 months with the aim of relieving the symptoms but unfortunately after each surgery the symptoms only worsened. His discomfort progressed to a stage where after every meal he would have a feeling of the ingested food being stuck in the chest and upper abdomen. This would progress to severe discomfort and be relieved after vomiting. This symptom has resulted in a fear of eating and significant weight loss.At this stage he came to IAH and a detailed evaluation was done which included endoscopy and CT scans of the chest and abdomen. These revealed that subsequent to the prior surgical procedures most of his stomach was lying in the chest cavity instead of its normal position in the abdominal cavity. This was also resulting in a marked angulation of the stomach because of which ingested food was not freely passing into the intestine causing his symptoms of severe discomfort and vomiting after ingestion of food. Since he had undergone multiple previous surgeries, he was advised open surgery instead of minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery. At the time of surgery both his chest and abdominal cavities were required to be opened to allow proper access. The stomach was straightened and pulled down to its normal position to allow ingested food to pass down to the intestine normally.His post-operative recovery after the complex surgery was uneventful and he has since then returned to his country.Total Femoral Prosthesis, An Extremely Uncommon Surgery Performed By Dr Raju Vaishya.Successful salvage of a severely crushed leg and ankleA 30 year old male from Oman, presented following a Road traffic accident on 8/07/2022. He had sustained a severe, crush injury of left leg and foot, for which was initially managed in his country, but as his limb condition worsened, he was referred to Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, New Delhi. He was advised amputation in view of h poor limb condition and significant bone loss of about 3 inches. The extensive soft tissue damage was managed by the plastic surgery team of Dr Rajesh Watts. The limb salvage procedures were done, in the form of wound debridement, external fixation of the fractures, free flap cover of the wound, limb lengthening, and finally the hindfoot arthrodesis was done on 31/01/2023, by Dr. (Prof.) Raju Vaishya’s team.All the wounds of his leg and foot have now healed, the leg and foot deformities are corrected. The leg has also been lengthened by 3 inches using Ilizarov’s fixator. He is now able to walk pain free with crutches and is extremely happy, to have his native leg and foot.Successful Liver transplant saves the life of 45 year old man.Successful Liver transplant saves the life of 45-year-old manIn this case, the patient was a case of chronic liver ailments and had been suffering from jaundice. He was admitted in the emergency with internal bleeding and after evaluations we S discovered that he had suffered from liver failure. Liver transplant was the last resort and 1 fortunately his daughter agreed to donate her liver. The procedure of liver transplant happened successfully. While the donor was discharged within a week, the recipient was d r discharged after 20 days of the transplant.A resident of Bihar, 45-year-old male, underwent a successful liver transplant at Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, New Delhi. He had been suffering from chronic liver diseases for the past two years. His condition deteriorated in the month of June this year, after he was diagnosed with jaundice, followed by persistent high fever and internal bleeding in the abdomen.Following his deteriorating health, he was admitted at Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals in emergency. A team of experts headed by Dr. Neerav Goyal, Senior Consultant for liver transplant, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals including Dr. V Arun Kumar, Consultant, Consultant and Dr Hitendra Garg, evaluated his condition and advised immediate liver transplant. The patient and his family had apprehensions on whether they should get the transplant done or delay it for few months. Dr Goyal advised them that his condition was already critical and at that a timely liver transplant was the only last resort to save his life. Therefore, the patient’s 20-year-old daughter agreed to donate her liver, and the transplant was done successfully.Robotic Surgery by Dr Arun PrasadA Patient suffering from complications of perforation of large intestine was treated successfully with Robotic SurgeryLiver transplant by Dr Anumpam Sibal & Dr Neerav GoyalA 6-month-old girl diagnosed with biliary atresia, a rare liver disease, underwent a successful liver transplantDr Vanita AroraA patient with poor heart fuction and arrhythmias underwent RF Ablation for total eradication of arrhythmias and improvement of heart functionDr SK Modi & Dr Ranjan ModiA 61-year-old Man from Tanzania, underwent a successful vascular intervention under the special care of Dr. S.K Modi & Dr. Ranjan ModiDr Manish SinghalA patient suffering from Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma treated successfully by Dr. Manish Singhal

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