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    Apollo Hospitals lanserar hälsovårdsprogrammet "Seniorer först" i Bengaluru för att prioritera äldreomsorg

    Apollo Hospitals has launched 'Seniors First,' a comprehensive healthcare program designed exclusively for senior citizens, in Bengaluru. The program, inaugurated by State Health Minister Shri Dinesh Gundu Rao, aims to provide elderly individuals with personalised wellness plans, proactive health monitoring, and seamless hospital-to- home transitions. At the launch event, Shri Dinesh Gundu Rao emphasised the significance of delivering advanced, accessible, and compassionate healthcare to the elderly, highlighting the pivotal role that 'Seniors First' will play in addressing the unique healthcare challengesfaced by senior citizens. The 'Seniors First' program is India's most comprehensive senior healthcare initiative, offering a range of benefits that prioritise convenience and holistic care. Seniors enrolled in the program receive priority access to OPD and IP services, ensuring they skip queues and get immediate attention. Additionally, the program offers dedicated health managers who act as single points of contact for coordinating medical needs and providing continuous support. A key feature of 'Seniors First' is the integration of multidisciplinary healthcare services, including postoperative care, home support, and social wellness support programs. Members can access Apollo’s entire healthcare network, including hospitals, pharmacies, and digital health services through Apollo 24|7. The program also emphasises post-surgical recovery with at-home physiotherapy, all designed to support seniors through critical recovery phases. Additionally, the initiative ensures 24/7 emergency support, including ambulance coordination and digital medical records, to guarantee rapid response during medical crises. The program offers wellness plans ranging from one month to a year, making healthcare more predictable and stress-free for seniors and their families. Family members also have access to regular health updates, thanks to a digital record system and a dedicated health manager, providing them with peace of mind. 'Seniors First’ embodies Apollo’s commitment to delivering not just healthcare but compassion and comfort to the elderly. It is our mission to ensure that every senior citizen receives dignified and respectful care.
    DATE: 10, Jun, 2026
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    Apollo University och Apollo Hospitals samarbetar med University of Leicester för att etablera Center for Digital Health and Precision Medicine i Indien.

    Indien, 20 januari 2025: Apollo University, Apollo Hospitals och University of Leicester i Storbritannien har inlett ett samarbete för att etablera Centre for Digital Health and Precision Medicine (CDHPM) på Apollo Universitys campus i Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh. Det avancerade forskningscentret kommer att sammanföra expertisen och resurserna från båda institutionerna för att skapa ett globalt nav för digital hälsa och precisionsmedicin. CDHPM-centret kommer att vara navet i Chittoor, Indien. Centrumet vid University of Leicester kommer att vara baserat vid BHF Cardiovascular Research Centre på Glenfield Hospital i Leicester. Centrets meddirektörer kommer att vara professor Sir Nilesh J Samani, professor i kardiologi vid University of Leicester, och Dr Sujoy Kar, adjungerad fakultet vid Apollo University och chef för medicinsk information vid Apollo Hospitals. CDHPM invigdes idag av Dr. Prathap C. Reddy, kansler för Apollo University och grundande ordförande för Apollo Hospitals, i närvaro av University of Leicester och Apollo Universitys vicekanslerer. Centret, som är fullt fungerande idag, kommer att fokusera på att revolutionera patientvården genom att utveckla nya digitala och personliga lösningar med hjälp av avancerade analytiska metoder för att rutinmässigt samla in vårddata. I en kommentar till lanseringen av CDHPM kommenterade Dr. Prathap C. Reddy sa: ”På Apollo har vi alltid varit hälsovänliga, och Centre for Digital Health and Precision Medicine (CDHPM) står i centrum för den övertygelsen.” Med CDHPM strävar vi efter att förändra hälso- och sjukvården genom att förbättra sjukdomsförutsägelse, förebyggande åtgärder, diagnos och behandling av akuta och kroniska tillstånd och är engagerade i att djupt påverka den globala hälso- och sjukvården. Jag är säker på att sådana framsteg kommer att gynna patienter globalt och forma framtiden för personlig och datadriven medicin. Jag är glad över att ha lanserat forskningscentret i min födelseort i samarbete med Leicester University.” Dr. Vinod Bhat, vicekansler vid Apollo University, diskuterar partnerskapet och dess potential att driva transformerande hälsovårdslösningar framåt. Han säger: ”Lanseringen av Centrum för digital hälsa och precisionsmedicin markerar ett monumentalt steg framåt i Apollo-universitetets engagemang för att revolutionera hälso- och sjukvården genom innovation och samarbete.” Genom att integrera banbrytande medicinsk forskning med avancerad teknik strävar centret efter att omdefiniera patientvård och skapa en global riktmärke för precisionsmedicin. Detta partnerskap med University of Leicester stärker vår akademiska och forskningsmässiga kapacitet och banar väg för transformativa hälsovårdslösningar för att skapa nya akademiska riktmärken.” Professor Nishan Canagarajah, rektor och vicekansler vid University of Leicester, kommenterade lanseringen av CDHPM: ”Etableringen av centret kommer att göra det möjligt för Leicester och Apollo att bygga framtidens hälsovård, som har potential att förändra liv inte bara i Indien och Storbritannien utan runt om i världen. Genom att kombinera den världsledande expertisen hos båda institutionerna kan vi hitta nya och innovativa sätt att lösa de största utmaningarna inom hälsa. Vi har också tagit de första stegen för att tillhandahålla banbrytande utbildningsprogram utformade för att hantera den nuvarande och framtida bristen på expertis inom hälso- och sjukvård, både i Storbritannien och Indien.” Centrets vision Centrets unika styrka underbyggs av den omfattande förståelse som institutionerna har för de utmaningar som hälso- och sjukvårdssystem globalt står inför. Genom att kombinera expertisen och resurserna vid Apollo University och University of Leicester, och på ett säkert sätt utnyttja de resurser som är tillgängliga för båda sidor, kommer centret att rikta sina inledande forskningsinsatser mot följande – men inte uteslutande – områden med gemensamma styrkor: hjärt-kärlsjukdomar och vård, akut- och akutmedicin samt multisjuklighet – särskilt med tanke på den åldrande befolkningen och förekomsten av individer som lever med flera sjukdomstillstånd. Centret kommer att fungera som ett viktigt forskningsnav inom Apollo Universitys ekosystem och främja samarbetsprojekt inom precisionsmedicin och digital hälsa. Detta gemensamma center strävar efter att främja forskningsexcellens och ge meningsfulla bidrag till innovation inom hälso- och sjukvården och patientvård. Klinisk medicinsk forskning vid University of Leicester rankades som delad andraplats i Times Higher Educations (THE) analys av Storbritanniens Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2. Programmen mellan Apollo University och University of Leicester lanseras. Dessutom kommer Apollo University, med början i september 2021, att introducera tre samarbetsprogram på grundnivå som är sammanställda för att möta den ökande efterfrågan på kvalitativ transnationell utbildning inom områden som artificiell intelligens, elektronik, elektroteknik och informationsteknik samt företagsekonomi. Som en del av sådana program kommer studenterna att slutföra de två första åren av sina studier vid Apollo University i Indien och därefter gå vidare till University of Leicester i Storbritannien för programmets sista studieår. Dessutom kommer fyra hälsovårdsinriktade masterprogram att erbjudas vid University of Leicester. Dessa program kommer att tillgodose den ökande efterfrågan på vårdpersonal med specialiserade kompetenser. Ytterligare specialistmedicinprogram som utvecklats gemensamt av Apollo Hospitals, University of Leicester, NHS England och BAPIO Training Academy (BTA) kommer att erbjuda studenter olika vägar att utbilda sig, specialisera sig och praktisera i Storbritannien. Partnerskapet mellan Apollo University och University of Leicester hittills Ett övergripande samförståndsavtal undertecknades i juni 2023 för att stärka banden mellan Indien och Storbritannien, etablera en gemensam önskan att främja internationellt samarbete och utforska samarbetsprogram för utbildning och forskning, särskilt inom hälso- och sjukvård och datavetenskap. Kontaktinformation: För mer information om Centre for Digital Health and Precision Medicine, besök: www.cdhpm.com Om Apollo University, Chittoor Apollo University (TAU) är Apollo Hospitals Educational & Research Foundations (AHERF) åtagande att omvandla utbildning, forskning, kompetensutveckling och fortbildning inom hälso- och sjukvård i Indien. Genom universitetet strävar gruppen efter att göra avgörande bidrag till samhället genom forskning och innovation inom hälso- och sjukvården. Med definierande egenskaper som branschexponering och efterföljande erfarenhetsbaserat lärande, internationella mobilitetsmöjligheter, akademisk noggrannhet och kvalificerad lärare skapar studentupplevelsen vid TAU ett tydligt värde för studenter och, genom dem, för alla intressenter inom hälso- och sjukvårdsbranschen. TAU inledde sin verksamhet genom att erbjuda olika hälso- och sjukvårdsinriktade grund- och forskarutbildningsprogram 2021. Om Apollo Hospitals Apollo revolutionerade hälso- och sjukvården när Dr. Prathap C. Reddy öppnade det första sjukhuset i Chennai 1983. Idag är Apollo Indiens största integrerade vårdplattform med över 10,000 73 vårdplatser fördelade på 6000 sjukhus, över 200 150 apotek och över XNUMX kliniker och diagnostiska centra, samt XNUMX telemedicinska centra. Det är världens ledande hjärtcenter med över 200,000 XNUMX operationer och världens största privata vårdgivare för cancer. Apollo fortsätter att investera i forskning för att tillhandahålla den mest avancerade tekniken, utrustningen och behandlingsprotokollen för att säkerställa att patienter får den bästa tillgängliga vården i världen. Apollos 100,000 XNUMX familjemedlemmar är engagerade i att ge dig den bästa vården och lämna världen bättre än vi fann den. Om University of Leicester University of Leicester utmärker sig inom hälsoforskning och utbildning och har uppnått guldstatus i Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) för sin studentupplevelse och sina resultat. Dess biomedicinska forskningscenter – som tilldelats 26 miljoner pund i finansiering av National Institute for Health and Care Research – ligger i framkant av klinisk forskning inom många hälsoområden. Stadens 22 % sydasiatiska befolkning, till största delen av indiskt ursprung, underbygger Leicesters globala kontakter och positionerar staden som ett dynamiskt nav för hälso- och sjukvård och akademisk innovation, djupt integrerat med kulturell mångfald. Kamlesh Khunti, professor i primärvårdsdiabetes och kärlmedicin vid University of Leicester, är med och leder en flaggskeppsstudie värd 10 miljoner pund för att bidra till att förbättra vårdresultaten för personer som lever med flera långvariga hälsotillstånd eller multisjuklighet i Indien och Nepal.
    DATE: 10, Jun, 2026
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    WoW-utmärkelser: Suneeta Reddy och Sindoori Reddy hedras med GRT Generational Pride-priset

    The GRT Generational Pride Award was presented to Ms. Suneeta Reddy, Managing Director of Apollo Hospitals Group, and Ms. Sindoori Reddy, Director – Strategy, Apollo Hospitals, whose collective contributions have significantly advanced healthcare in India. The award was given to them by Ms. Madhavi Radhakrishnan of GRT Jewellers and Ms. Nirmala Lakshman, Chairperson of The Hindu Group at The Hindu World of Women (WoW) Awards 2025, held on 28 March 2025. Ms. Suneeta Reddy said, “When you think of generations of trust there is no better organisation than The Hindu.” “As mothers when we think of what we want for our children, if not like us, we want them to be what we never were. And this expectation has sometimes shaped their lives.” Ms. Suneeta Reddy spearheaded the nation’s first foreign direct investment in the sector, a landmark achievement that redefined the industry. Ms. Sindoori Reddy played a critical role in the establishment and successful operation of Apollo Children’sHospital. The event recognizes women achievers across various fields, including business, education, science, technology, sports, music, entrepreneurship, and social impact.
    DATE: 10, Jun, 2026
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    Patienter med Covid-19-historia som bidrar till bördan av nya diabetesfall - säger experter vid Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, New Delhi

    At least 25% of newly reported diabetes cases have a confirmed history of Covid-19, reveals data from OPD cases from past 2 years12th November 2021, New Delhi – Covid-19 being a viral infection causes various inflammatory reactions. In people with a confirmed history of moderate to severe Covid-19, various recurring and new health ailments have been reported. These include, hypoxia, weakness, weight-loss, hair-loss, myocarditis, thyroid and diabetes (being reported as one of most common diseases). Various global studies have reported the increasing prevalence of newly diagnosed diabetes cases, having a history of Covid-19.Basis this available insight, Doctors at Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals too have studied this development and noted the same through an exhaustive internal OPD data from past two years. Speaking about the same, Dr. Subhash Kumar Wangnoo, Senior Consultant Endocrinologist and Diabetologist, Apollo Centre for Obesity, Diabetes and Endocrinology, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, New Delhi said, “Our data from OPDs of last 2 years have shown that in patients who had confirmed Covid-19 infection, nearly 25% were new onset diabetic patients, stress induced hyperglycemia was seen in 10% of patients who had Covid-19 infection. In patients of established diabetes (already diabetic) more than 60% of patients showed worsening of glycemic status, which persisted for more than 3 months.Diabetes in itself is a pro-inflammatory state posing a risk of an inflammatory response along with Covid-19 which leds to aggravation of blood sugar levels. Those who are known diabetic, Covid-19 caused abnormal values of blood surpass (above the normal range). Use of steroids, due to serious manifestations of Covid-19 in treatment, further worsened the glucose levels in the patients. Stress response due to acute infection like Covid, increases the blood surpass values through Hb1ac, which may be normal. This we term it as new onset of diabetes due to Covid-19.Untreated high blood sugar from diabetes can have serious health manifestations and cause a damage to nerves, eyes, kidneys, and other organs. Studies have shown that Indians could develop diabetes 15 years prior to the western population. Some of the already existing factors that have been contributing towards a spike in the cases of diabetes are access to calorie dense food, erratic diet patterns and sedentary lifestyle. Hence, for an early and better diagnosis patients who have been administered steroids owing to serious manifestations of Covid-19 are advised to keep a regular check on blood sugar levels post their recovery from the virus. Moreover, with an increasing incidence of diabetes it is highly recommended to live an active lifestyle with healthy eating patterns and take regular preventive health check-ups.About Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals:Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, India’s first JCI accredited hospital, is a joint venture between the Government of Delhi and Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Limited. Det togs i drift i juli 1996 och är det tredje superspecialiserade tertiära vårdsjukhuset som inrättats av Apollo Hospitals Group. Spridd över 15 hektar (ca 24 hektar) inrymmer det 57 specialiteter med fler än 300 specialister och fler än 700 operationsplatser, 19 operationssalar, 138 intensivvårdsplatser, ett apotek som är öppet dygnet runt, NABL-ackrediterade laboratorier, akuttjänster dygnet runt och en aktiv ambulanshelikoptertjänst. Apollo Hospitals Delhi har det ledande programmet inom njur- och levertransplantationer i landet. De första framgångsrika levertransplantationerna inom barn och vuxna i Indien utfördes på Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals. Sjukhuset ligger i framkant inom medicinsk teknologi och expertis. Det erbjuder ett komplett utbud av den senaste diagnostiska, medicinska och kirurgiska utrustningen för vård av sina patienter. Sjukhuset har introducerat den mest sofistikerade bildtekniken i Indien med introduktionen av 64-skivs-CT och 3 Tesla MRI, Novalis Tx och den integrerade PET-sviten. Indraprastha Apollo har också varit pionjärer inom konceptet med förebyggande hälsokontroller och har skapat en nöjd kundbas under årtionden. Sjukhuset har konsekvent rankats bland de 10 bästa sjukhusen i Indien av The Week-undersökningen de senaste åren.
    DATE: 10, Jun, 2026
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    Datum: 10 juni 2026
    Apollo Hospitals Navi Mumbai is the first hospital in Western India to successfully perform 25 Paediatric Live...
    Apollo Hospitals, Navi Mumbai has achieved s a significant landmark, with the completion of 25 Paediatric Liver Transplants. A major milestone for the medical fraternity in Western India, the paediatric liver transplant program at Apollo Navi Mumbai took off two years ago at a time when children with end-stage liver disease had no comprehensive facility or access to advanced pediatric liver transplantation programmes in the city of Mumbai. The transplants have been successfully carried out at subsidized costs with a more than 90% success rate that compares with the best in the world.The transplants at Apollo Hospitals Navi Mumbai have given new hope to the families of young patients who find it challenging to meet the medical expenses of liver-related illness and liver transplantation costs. Apollo Hospitals Navi Mumbai, with its experienced transplant team and a world-class healthcare facility, provides an economically viable option for life-saving transplants.Dr Darius F Mirza, Consultant, HPB and Liver Transplant Surgery, Apollo Hospitals Navi Mumbai said, “The Apollo Hospital’s pediatric liver transplantation programme is staffed with experienced pediatric liver transplant surgeons and has success rates that are comparable to the best in the world. With well-equipped infrastructure and skilled pre and post-operative management teams, the risk to both donor and recipient are minimized to ensure a successful outcome. Today, with advances in surgical technique, immunosuppression, and post-operative aftercare, paediatric liver transplantation is a safe proven procedure.”“In liver transplant surgery, a diseased liver is replaced with a healthy liver from a donor. A liver transplant is advised for children with serious liver problems who will not be able to survive without a new donor liver. A living donor will be a family member. Since the liver is the only organ in the body that can replace or regenerate lost or damaged tissue, people who donate part of their liver can have healthy lives with the liver that is left, as the donor’s liver will grow back to normal size after surgery. The transplanted part received by the child also grows to normal size in a few weeks,” explained Dr Mirza.Dr Aabha Nagral, Consultant, Hepatology (Adult & Pediatrics), Apollo Hospitals Navi Mumbai spoke on the common indications for a paediatric liver transplant. She said, “The most common indication for a liver transplant is biliary atresia, a rare disease of the liver and bile ducts that occurs in infants and results in blockage of the bile flow from the liver to the gallbladder, causing damage to the liver cells. Other causes of childhood acute and chronic liver failure include inherited liver diseases. In children with serious dysfunction of the liver and end-stage liver disease, a liver transplant is the only solution. Timing of the liver transplant in a paediatric patient is important and is influenced by many factors including the age, the underlying liver disease, and past medical and surgical history. A multi-disciplinary team assesses the child and gives their input for the management.”Dr. Vikram Raut, Consultant, Liver Transplant Surgeon, Apollo Hospitals Navi Mumbai elaborated on how the team has achieved high success rates which are on par with international transplant success rates. He said, “Evaluation and selection of the donor and patient are critical. The challenge of matching the size of the donor liver for the paediatric patient is overcome by the use of techniques such as reduced, split, and living donor related liver transplantation. In a living-donor transplant, an organ or portion of liver is removed from a living person and placed in the patient whose organ is no longer functioning properly. Most of the living donors are discharged within a week and can resume their daily activities in 4 to 6 weeks. Also, with well-equipped infrastructure and an experienced team for pre and postoperative management, the risk to both donor and recipient can be minimized.”Mr. Santosh Marathe, COO & Unit Head, Apollo Hospitals Navi Mumbai said, “We are proud to be the first healthcare facility in Western India to have achieved this landmark of 25 paediatric liver transplants. The Apollo Hospitals Group has always created landmarks in healthcare, and the completion of 25 paediatric liver transplants in a short period of two years after starting the program is further evidence of the hospital group’s leadership in advanced healthcare that lays down the benchmark for accessible and affordable world-class healthcare in India. The hospital supports and performs liver transplant surgery at multiple centres across Maharashtra, including Apollo Hospitals, Nashik and Jehangir Hospital, Pune. The transplant unit has one of the most advanced pediatric intensive care units with a highly qualified intensivist team. The pediatric liver transplant programme at Apollo Hospitals, Navi Mumbai has also seen significant fund raising initiatives through crowd funding, thus reaching out to a larger strata of society and providing relief, treatment to the deserving children. Our achievement gives us the confidence to continue to aspire to deliver the best and advanced healthcare to the people of Western India.”
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    Datum: 10 juni 2026
    Apollo Specialist Hospitals, Teynampet förvandlar akutvård med revolutionerande kateterlaboratorieteknik
    Chennai, August 13, 2025: Apollo Speciality Hospitals, Teynampet, has launched its most advanced Cath Lab, a transformative addition to Chennai’s healthcare infrastructure. This system is a specialised treatment room where doctors perform highly complex, life-saving procedures without the need for open surgery, empowering clinicians to work with greater speed, precision, and patient safety across cardiology, neurology, and interventional oncology.The new facility was inaugurated by Hon’ble Minister for Tamil Development, Information & Publicity, Govt of Tamil Nadu, Thiru M.P. Swaminathan in the presence Mr. Harshad Reddy, Director, Group Oncology & International, Dr. Madhu Sasidhar, President & CEO, Apollo Hospitals and Dr. A.L. Narayanan, Clinical Lead and HOD, Interventional Cardiology, Apollo Speciality Hospitals.Mr. Harshad Reddy, Director, Group Oncology & International, Apollo Hospitals, said, “The launch of advanced Cath Lab marks yet another milestone in Apollo’s journey towards technology-driven, precision care. This facility gives our doctors enhanced capabilities, they can make better diagnosis, act faster in emergencies, and treat patients across cardiology, neurology, and oncology with unprecedented safety and precision. This advanced Cath Lab will enable patients to benefit from faster, minimally invasive interventions and improved outcomes.”Dr. A.L. Narayanan, Clinical Lead and HOD, Interventional Cardiology, Apollo Speciality Hospitals, Teynampet, said, “Our new Cath Lab represents the future of interventional medicine—safe, precise, and patient-centric. With superior imaging that functions like GPS for the human body and real-time navigation, we are now equipped to tackle some of the most challenging cardiac, neurovascular, and oncological cases with confidence and speed. The ability to visualise vessels and structures in such detail means we can perform complex interventions with smaller incisions, reduced radiation exposure, and faster recovery times. It is a significant step forward in ensuring timely, life-saving care for our community.”Positioned at the heart of the city, the new Cath Lab leverages high-resolution 3D imaging, advanced stent motion visualisation, comprehensive neurovascular support, and low-dose radiation technology to deliver fast, safe, and targeted care. Patients suffering from heart attacks, strokes, and complex vascular conditions, as well as certain cancers, can now receive critical treatment through minimally invasive procedures that require only small incisions or catheter insertions. The enhanced precision and reduced need for open surgery offer quicker recovery, improved outcomes, and the ability to save lives by acting swiftly in emergencies.
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    Datum: 10 juni 2026
    Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals New Delhi Launches Dedicated Living Will Clinic & Advance Medical Directives Cli...
    New Delhi, 23rd August 2025: In a landmark initiative to empower individuals in making informed healthcare choices, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, New Delhi has launched dedicated Living Will Clinic. The clinic will guide people through Advance Care Planning (ACP), enabling them to document their medical treatment preferences, appoint trusted representatives, and ensure that their care reflects their personal values even in circumstances where they may be unable to communicate their wishes.  The Living Will Clinic offers structured, end-to-end support including individual consultations, family meetings, legal documentation guidance, and assistance in nominating decision-making representatives. A core focus is helping individuals prepare a Living Will or Advance Medical Directive, a legally recognized document that safeguards autonomy by recording preferences on life-sustaining treatment, resuscitation, and quality of care. The clinic will be led under the leadership of Dr. (Prof) Sushma Bhatnagar, Clinical Lead and Senior Consultant, Pain, Palliative Medicine & Supportive Care, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, a globally acclaimed pioneer in palliative care, pain management, and end-of-life policy in India. With over three decades of clinical, academic, and policy contributions, including founding India’s Pain Policy and End-of-Life Care Policy at AIIMS and serving as President of the Indian Association of Palliative Care. In this initiative, Dr. Ipsita Pati, Attending Consultant, Pain, Palliative Medicine & Supportive Care, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, will be actively supporting the clinic and its patients.  This initiative comes at a critical time when medical decisions are becoming increasingly complex and emotionally difficult for families in India. By offering professional, compassionate, and structured guidance, Apollo Hospitals aims to ease the burden on loved ones, reduce conflicts in crisis situations, and ensure that healthcare decisions are not only medically appropriate but also aligned with the patient’s dignity and values.   Talande vid tillfället, Dr. (Prof) Sushma Bhatnagar, Clinical Lead and Senior Consultant, Pain, Palliative Medicine & Supportive Care, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, said: Healthcare is not only about treating illness, but also about respecting an individual’s dignity, voice, and values. Too often, families are left struggling with uncertainty during medical crises, not knowing what their loved one would have wanted. The Living Will Clinic has been created to address this gap. It empowers patients to record their wishes in advance, gives families peace of mind that they are making the right choices, and provides doctors with the confidence that they are acting in alignment with both medical ethics and patient values. This initiative marks a cultural shift in India’s healthcare system, placing compassion, autonomy, and dignity at the heart of medical decision-making. Through the Living Will Clinic, we want to assure people that their care will always remain on their terms.”  With this launch, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals reaffirms its commitment to bringing holistic and patient-first healthcare to India. By creating a safe and empathetic space for difficult but essential conversations, the hospital is setting a benchmark on how healthcare institutions can combine medical excellence with ethical, value-driven care.
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    Datum: 10 juni 2026
    Apollo Hospitals firar 600 pediatriska levertransplantationer med en inspirerande boklansering – Transplanting Hope
    New Delhi, [21 August 2025] — To mark 600 pediatric liver transplants, Dr. Smita Malhotra and Dr. Anupam Sibal have authored a captivating new book. This compelling work shares the real-life journeys of 25 children who underwent life-saving liver transplants. Featuring a foreword by Chief Coach, Indian Cricket Team, Former Cricketer and Former Member of Parliament, Mr. Gautam Gambhir, the book offers a rare and deeply human perspective on medical triumphs, highlighting not only advances in science but also the extraordinary resilience of young patients and their families. The book brings together 25 extraordinary stories, each one a true account of courage, love, and perseverance in the face of life-threatening illness. Drawing from more than twenty-six years of experience and over 600 pediatric liver transplants performed, the book captures intense emotional battles, the medical challenges, and the profound moments of hope that define each journey. Through detailed storytelling, the book moves beyond statistics and clinical facts to portray the human spirit that transforms despair into determination. “This milestone is a matter of pride not just for Apollo Hospitals, but for Indian healthcare as a whole,” said Mr. P. Shivakumar, Managing Director, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals. “From the day we undertook the country’s first successful pediatric liver transplant in 1998, our mission has been to give children a chance at life and families a chance at hope.” “When you are standing beside a child whose life is hanging by a thread, you realise that medicine is not just about science, it is about humanity, courage, and hope,” said Dr. Anupam Sibal, Senior Pediatric Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist and Group Medical Director of Apollo Hospitals Group. “Through this book, we wanted to give readers a glimpse into the strength of these young warriors and the sacrifices their families make. Each story reflects a battle fought with determination, where medical expertise meets the unyielding human spirit”. Dr. Smita Malhotra, Senior Consultant Pediatric Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, said, “While we celebrate every triumph, we also acknowledge the heartbreaks along the way, because they remind us of the urgency to keep advancing, to keep fighting, and to keep believing.” Dr. Neerav Goel, Chief Liver Transplant Surgeon, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, said, “This book beautifully captures the essence of what we do each day, celebrating medical breakthroughs while honouring the emotional journeys behind them.” In his foreword, Mr. Gautam Gambhir commends the authenticity and emotional depth of these accounts: “This book is another example where medical professionals and families teamed up to beat death. These are not just 25 stories of pediatric liver transplantation, but 25 sagas of hope, courage, and human perseverance against all odds. The best part is that like cricket, every story is real, nothing orchestrated, nothing grey, all black and white.” Released at a time when India celebrates its advancements in pediatric liver transplantation, the book is both a tribute to medical progress and a reminder that at the heart of every medical victory lies an unbreakable human story.
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    Datum: 10 juni 2026
    Apollo Hospitals and OneBanc Forge Strategic Partnership to Redefine Corporate Wellness with AI-Powered Preven...
    New Delhi, August 20, 2025: Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Ltd., India’s leading healthcare provider, today announced a strategic partnership with OneBanc, the country’s foremost AI-powered workplace banking and wellness platform, to usher in a new era of personalized, technology-enabled corporate health solutions.  The collaboration will integrate Apollo’s extensive preventive and clinical expertise with OneBanc’s advanced AI engine to help organizations transition from reactive, insurance-based healthcare to proactive, predictive wellness. The joint initiative will address India Inc.’s growing challenge of rising healthcare costs, productivity loss, and evolving workforce expectations.  “Healthcare must move beyond episodic interventions to become continuous, personalized, and preventive,” said Dr. Preetha Reddy, Executive Vice Chairperson, Apollo Hospitals. “Through this partnership with OneBanc, we will embed wellness into the daily lives of employees, enabling corporates to care more deeply for their people while enhancing performance and productivity.”  Employers will gain seamless access to:  Preventive health checks across Apollo’s nationwide network Virtual consultations with Apollo’s specialists Programs for stress, brain health, and lifestyle disease management Integrated claims analytics and AI-driven wellness insights via OneBanc’s platform  By linking health data, absenteeism trends, and AI-powered nudges, HR and Finance leaders will be able to quantify impact in real time-transforming wellness from a cost center into a measurable driver of engagement and efficiency.  “With Apollo’s clinical depth and our AI-powered insights, we are building a new model for corporate wellness-one rooted in prevention, personalization, and measurable outcomes,” said Mr. Vibhore Goyal, Founder, OneBanc. “This is where health data, technology, and empathy converge to create long-term value for both employers and employees.”  India loses over ₹60,000 crore annually to lifestyle-related diseases (ASSOCHAM, 2022), while presenteeism alone costs employers an estimated ₹50,000–₹60,000 per employee each year (HBR). This partnership directly tackles those challenges by aligning preventive healthcare with organizational performance goals.  This initiative underscores Apollo’s mission to pioneer preventive and holistic care at scale, while reinforcing OneBanc’s vision of reimagining employee well-being through technology. Together, Apollo and OneBanc are setting a new benchmark for corporate health-where organizations can lead with empathy and win with data. 
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    Datum: 10 juni 2026
    Apollo Children’s Hospitals successfully performs 6000 Paediatric Cardiac Surgeries & 10,000 Paediatric Cardia...
    Chennai, 5 augusti 2025: Som en viktig milstolpe för pediatrisk hjärtsjukvård i Indien har Apollo Children's Hospitals i Chennai framgångsrikt genomfört över 6 000 pediatriska hjärtoperationer och 10 000 pediatriska hjärtinterventioner, vilket stärker sin position som ett av landets ledande privata pediatriska hjärtprogram. Sedan starten 2009 har avdelningen för hjärtvetenskap vid Apollo barnsjukhus konsekvent levererat högkvalitativ vård till barn med medfödda och förvärvade hjärtsjukdomar, inklusive några av de mest komplexa och högriskingreppen hos nyfödda och spädbarn. Pediatric heart disease is among the most intricate areas of medical care. In India, nearly 8 out of every 1,000 children are born with congenital heart defects, which translates to approximately 300,000 affected children annually. Apollo Children’s Hospitals has addressed this significant health challenge with a multidisciplinary approach, providing advanced and individualized surgical and interventional care to infants, children, and young adults. Leds av Dr. Neville Solomon, Senior Consultant Paediatric Cardiac Surgeon, and Dr. C. S. Muthukumaran, Senior Consultant Interventional Cardiologist, the team has performed an extensive range of life-saving procedures. These include arterial switch operations and Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Connection (TAPVC) surgeries in newborns, complex aortic arch reconstructions, valve repairs, surgeries for tetralogy of Fallot and pulmonary atresia, single ventricle palliation, and highly complex redo surgeries. Remarkably, the youngest baby operated on was just 3 hours old, and the smallest weighed only 650 grams. Dr. Neville Solomon, Senior Consultant Paediatric Cardiac Surgeon at Apollo Children’s Hospitals, said: “Pediatric cardiac surgery requires precision, timing, and a deep understanding of congenital heart defects. At Apollo Children’s Hospitals, our approach integrates high-resolution diagnostics, evidence-based protocols, and real-time decision-making. Multidisciplinary coordination, including meticulous preoperative planning and intensive postoperative care is critical to achieving favorable outcomes in these high-risk pediatric patients.” Dr. C. S. Muthukumaran, Senior Consultant Interventional Cardiologist at Apollo Children’s Hospitals, said: “Pediatric interventional cardiology has evolved significantly, enabling us to treat a wide spectrum of congenital heart defects through minimally invasive techniques. These procedures reduce the need for open-heart surgery and shorten recovery times. At Apollo Children’s Hospitals, our use of advanced imaging, catheter-based technology, and individualised treatment strategies allows us to intervene safely and effectively. Dr. Ilankumaran Kaliamoorthy, Chief Executive Officer – Chennai Region, Apollo Hospitals, said: “This milestone is a reflection of Apollo’s commitment to deliver world-class paediatric care. The exceptional work by our paediatric cardiac team stands as a testament to clinical excellence, continuous innovation, and holistic healing at Apollo. Saving a child’s heart means changing the course of a family’s future. I extend my heartfelt congratulations to the team for this outstanding achievement.” The milestone includes over 3000 complex neonatal cardiac surgeries, 40 ECMO procedures, and paediatric heart transplants in collaboration with Apollo’s transplant team. Beyond India, the team has performed another 1500 surgeries in other Apollo branches and international missions in Iraq and Nigeria. Apollo Children’s Hospital has also been the site of the successful separation of conjoined twins, underscoring the hospital’s comprehensive paediatric surgical capabilities. Med tillgång till avancerade diagnostiska verktyg, toppmoderna operationssalar, kateterlaboratorier för barn och särskilda intensivvårdsavdelningar för barn säkerställer Apollo Children's Hospital att varje barn får personlig och smidig vård, från tidig diagnos till operation och långtidsuppföljning. Apollo Children's Hospitals fortsätter att leda med medkänsla och skicklighet, och förändra liv, ett ungt hjärtslag i taget.
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    Datum: 10 juni 2026
    Apollo Hospitals Launches ‘My Food, My Health’ to Combat Rising Lifestyle Diseases Through Evidence-Based Nutr...
    Chennai, 09 July 2025: Apollo Hospitals, India’s leading integrated healthcare provider is pleased to announce the release of “My Food, My Health,” an authoritative and comprehensive guide to Medical Nutrition Therapy (MNT). Authored by distinguished dietitians from the Apollo Hospitals Group and curated by Ms. Anita Jatana, Consultant Dietetics at Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, the book is designed to equip individuals with scientifically validated nutritional guidance, applicable from childhood through advanced age. I en tid då livsstilsrelaterade sjukdomar som diabetes, fetma, hjärt-kärlsjukdomar och cancer ökar, och felaktig information kring kost frodas, fungerar "Min mat, min hälsa" som ett pålitligt verktyg för att skapa klarhet och trygghet i den personliga hälsohanteringen. The book was unveiled by the Chief Guest, Mrs. Sucharitha Reddy, and the first copy was presented to Dr. Prathap C. Reddy, Founder & Chairman of Apollo Hospitals. Dr. Prathap C. Reddy, Founder & Chairman of Apollo Hospitals, said, “With the launch of ‘My Food, My Health,’ we take another important step toward our goal of making preventive healthcare accessible and practical for everyone. As non-communicable diseases increasingly impact lives across all age groups, we need to educate our communities with the knowledge to make wise choices about their food and health. The choices we make about the food we eat today shape our future. Through this unique compendium of years of experience, we are investing in a stronger, better and happier nation.” Ms. Anita Jatana, Consultant Dietetics, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, said, “In an age where misinformation about nutrition is widespread, ‘My Food, My Health’ seeks to bring clarity and compassion back into how we view food. This book is the result of years of clinical experience and collaboration across Apollo’s network of expert dietitians. It’s designed to help every individual, whether patient, caregiver, or health-conscious reader, make informed, sustainable choices that support lifelong wellness.” A distinguished group of dietitians and nutritionists across the Apollo Group— 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—have contributed to this book. With a reader-friendly format, the book outlines therapeutic dietary strategies and debunks popular myths that cloud public understanding about food and wellness. Aimed at both the general public and healthcare providers, the guide combines clinical insight with actionable advice. The book features simplified dietary guidelines, immune-boosting and stress-management tips, and recovery plans, all paired with easy-to-prepare recipes, nutritional breakdowns, and vibrant photographs. The launch of ‘My Food, My Health’ marks a significant step in Apollo Hospitals’ ongoing commitment to preventive healthcare and patient education, reinforcing the central role of nutrition in long-term wellness.
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    Datum: 10 juni 2026
    Apollo Children's Hospital, Chennai, Launches Tamil Nadu's First Centre of Excellence in Pediatric Orthopedics...
    Apollo Children’s Hospital, Chennai, today announced the launch of Tamil Nadu’s first Centre of Excellence in Pediatric Orthopedics and Trauma Care. The new facility will serve as the state’s premier destination for children requiring specialized orthopedic treatment, from routine sports injuries to complex congenital conditions. The centre brings together experienced Pediatric orthopedic surgeons, trauma specialists, and rehabilitation teams under one roof at the hospital’s Chennai campus. This development marks the hospitals over 15 years of dedicated Pediatric care, responding to increasing demand from families across South India seeking expert treatment for their children’s bone and joint conditions. Chennai is witnessing a growing number of children requiring orthopedic care each year. Pediatricians in the city are seeing increasingly complex cases, ranging from playground injuries that demand urgent surgical attention to congenital conditions such as clubfoot and hip dysplasia. The centre addresses this need for child-focused orthopedic care that is both quick and effective. The team specializes in treating Pediatric orthopedic conditions, including congenital and developmental disorders, limb deformities, neuromuscular issues, injuries, infections, and tumors affecting bones and joints in children. It also includes spinal deformities and abnormalities in walking. Dr. R. Sankar, Sr. Consultant Pediatric Orthopedic & Spine Surgeon, Apollo Children’s Hospitals said, “Launching this Centre of Excellence marks a significant step forward in Pediatric musculoskeletal care in Tamil Nadu. 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. With access to advanced surgical technologies and a multidisciplinary team, we are equipped to handle everything from routine sports injuries to the most complex orthopedic challenges in children.” Dr. Ilankumaran Kaliamoorthy, CEO – Chennai Region, Apollo Hospitals, said, “Treating children requires a completely different approach. What sets the facility apart is its integration of medical care with child-friendly design. Recovery rooms feature interactive walls and entertainment systems, while physical therapy areas include equipment that makes rehabilitation feel more like play than work. For over 15 years, our center has stood as a benchmark for Pediatric clinical excellence, driven by a deep commitment to healing with both skill and heart.” The centre houses specialized equipment designed specifically for Pediatric procedures, including imaging systems that work effectively with smaller patients and surgical instruments sized appropriately for children’s anatomy. The operating theatres feature advanced visualization technology that helps surgeons work with precision on delicate, growing tissues. The centre can handle up to 140 procedures monthly and includes consultation spaces where families can discuss treatment options privately. Emergency trauma services also have protocols designed specifically for Pediatric cases. Apart from orthopedic surgeons, the team includes plastic surgeons for complex soft tissue repairs, vascular specialists for circulation issues, and Pediatric anesthesiologists experienced in managing young patients during surgery. Apollo Children’s Hospital continues building on its reputation as Tamil Nadu’s leading Pediatric healthcare provider. This new centre reinforces the hospital’s position as the go-to destination for families seeking specialized care for their children, combining medical expertise with genuine understanding of what children and families need during challenging times.
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    Datum: 10 juni 2026
    On World Emergency Medicine Day, Apollo Hospitals Launches ‘Fleet of Hope’ to Raise Awareness on 1066 Emergenc...
    Spreading awareness through the flag-off of Chennai’s Largest Hospital Ambulance Fleet Chennai, May 27, 2025: Apollo Hospitals, Chennai, marked World Emergency Medicine Day with the launch of Fleet of Hope, an activity bringing 1066 Emergency Services to focus. Through this campaign, Apollo Hospitals aims to encourage a behavioural shift—urging the public to call 1066 instead of driving loved ones to the hospital during emergencies. The premise of the campaign – “Why drive, when treatment can start at your doorstep?” brings the ambulance to the spotlight not just as a means of transportation, but a treatment system that starts early, right when it arrives at the doorstep of the patient. In cases such as strokes, heart attacks, or serious injuries, delays without medical support can lead to serious consequences. The awareness initiative kicked off with ‘Fleet of Hope’ – the flag-off of Chennai largest hospital ambulance fleet. The campaign was launched officially by Mr Chokkaya Assistant Commissioner of Police Triplicane Division (Traffic) who flagged off the ambulances. He was joined by Dr. Rohini Sridhar, Chief of Medical Services, Apollo Hospitals, Dr. Ilankumaran Kaliamoorthy, CEO-Chennai Region, Apollo Hospitals and Dr. Dhavapalani A, Regional Clinical Director, Emergency Departments, Southern Region, Apollo Hospitals, Dr. Ramakrishna Vijay Varma Group Head- Healthcare logistics, Apollo Hospitals. Dr. Rohini Sridhar, Chief of Medical Services-Hospital Division, Apollo Hospitals, added, “World Emergency Medicine Day reminds us that we must act swiftly and decisively in a health emergency, as every second counts. Today, we are proud to unveil ‘Fleet of Hope’, a landmark moment in our commitment to saving lives the instant a medical crisis strikes. With ambulances equipped with advanced life-support technology, we ensure critical care begins the moment help arrives. Ambulance personnel play a critical role in pre-hospital care by providing early communication to the emergency department regarding the patient's condition. This allows the hospital team to mobilise and prepare essential services such as radiology, Cath lab and other necessary interventions in advance.” Dr. Dhavapalani A, Regional Clinical Director, Emergency Departments, Southern Region, Apollo Hospitals said, “These ambulances are not just transport vehicles—they are mobile extensions of our emergency department. With advanced diagnostic tools and seamless communication, we can begin life-saving treatment even before the patient reaches the hospital. Our goal is to redefine emergency response by delivering accessible, responsive, and technology-driven emergency healthcare directly to the patient, wherever they are. Apollo Hospitals, Chennai, continues to lead in emergency medical innovation. With the 1066 helpline and its expansive mobile response network, it plays a crucial role in delivering timely, life-saving care. About Apollo Hospitals:Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Ltd. (Apollo) revolutionised healthcare when Dr. Prathap Reddy opened the first hospital in Chennai in 1983. Today, Apollo is the world’s largest integrated healthcare platform with over 10,000 beds across 73 hospitals, over 6,000 pharmacies, and over 2500 clinics and diagnostic centers, as well as 500+ telemedicine centers. It is the world’s leading cardiac center with over 200,000surgeries and the world’s largest private cancer care provider. Apollo continues to invest in research to bring the most cutting-edge technologies, equipment, and treatment protocols to ensure patients have the best available care in the world. Apollos 100 000 familjemedlemmar är engagerade i att ge dig den bästa vården och lämna världen i ett bättre skick än vi fann den. For more information, please contact:Apollo Hospitals I Suganthy S 9841714433AdFactors PR| Timothy 9962629240AdFactors PR| Sarath Kumar 9551785252
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    Datum: 10 juni 2026
    På Världsdagen för akutmedicin visar Apollo Hospitals upp en film för att öka medvetenheten om 1066-jourtjänster.
    Emergency? Don’t Drive, Dial 1066 – A powerful split-screen narrative reveals the life-or-death impact of a single decision. May 27, 2025: As a part of its initiative around World Emergency Medicine Day, Apollo Hospitals releases a compelling short film with an important message: “Why drive when treatment starts at your doorstep?” Through this campaign, Apollo Hospitals aims to encourage a behavioral shift—urging the public to call 1066 instead of driving loved ones to the hospital during emergencies. In cases such as strokes, heart attacks, or serious injuries, delays without medical support can lead to serious consequences. The film highlights how timely, on-site medical intervention through well-equipped ambulances can greatly improve survival and recovery outcomes. Presented in a non-linear format, the film contrasts two emergency response scenarios. In the first, the patient is transported by her son, resulting in delays which worsens her condition. In the second, 1066 is dialed, prompting the rapid arrival of a trained Apollo emergency team that initiates pre-hospital treatment and facilitates swift transfer to the hospital for better recovery. Handling over 300,000 emergency cases annually, Apollo Hospitals was the first to establish India’s emergency medical helpline — 1066. Emergency response at Apollo gears around cutting-edge transport systems, centralised coordination, and a skilled medical team. Ms. Sindoori Reddy, Director – Strategy, Apollo Hospitals said, “With our extensive network of hospitals across the country and well-equipped fleet of ambulances, Apollo Hospitals is uniquely positioned to deliver protocol-driven emergency intervention. Our time-tested recovery outcomes are supported by a highly skilled medical team. With seamless coordination, we ensure the treatment starts right at your doorstep. This film is a reminder that in a medical emergency, calling 1066 could be the most important decision you make.” Apollo ambulances are fitted with advanced medical systems that record vital signs, including ECG, heart rate, and oxygen saturation, while also providing ventilator support during transport. They are designed to bridge the critical gap between the scene of an emergency and hospital admission, allowing hospital teams to prepare in advance for immediate intervention upon arrival. Staffed by highly trained emergency personnel, Apollo ambulances can manage complex medical emergencies, including trauma, cardiac events, paediatric crises, and maternal care—ensuring patients receive expert attention from the moment help arrives. At Apollo, emergency teams are not just the first responders, they are life savers who set global benchmarks for swift, cutting-edge interventions. The 24-hour emergency and trauma care services deliver life-saving outcomes that match global standards, from the first response to critical interventions.Watch the film here
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    Datum: 10 juni 2026
    Apollo Hospitals lanserar Apollo-ledbevarandeprogram i Chennai
    A New Approach to Joint Care with Early Intervention and Personalized Treatment to Preserve Mobility and Confidence Chennai, May 20, 2025: Apollo Hospitals today announced the launch of the Apollo Joint Preservation Program in Chennai, a comprehensive, innovation-led initiative that marks a significant shift in orthopaedic care. Focused on early intervention and personalized therapy, the program aims to help patients maintain joint function, avoid unnecessary surgeries, and continue leading active lives. The event was launched by Mr. M. Senthilnathan, Head Coach – Tamil Nadu Men's Cricket Team and Head Coach – MRF Pace Foundation, in the presence of senior consultants from Apollo Hospitals, Chennai: Dr. N. Chidambaranathan, Senior Consultant Radiologist; Dr. Navaladi Shankar, Senior Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon; Dr. KP Kosygan, Senior Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon; Dr. Madan Mohan Reddy, Senior Consultant Joint Replacement & Arthroscopic Surgeon; and Dr. Arun Kannan, Senior Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon. Dr. Arun Kannan, Senior Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Apollo Hospitals, Chennai, said, ""The Apollo Joint Preservation Program is a breakthrough in how we approach joint care. It gives patients access to advance non-invasive and minimally invasive treatments that help them maintain mobility, reduce pain, and improve overall joint function. Our goal is not just to delay surgery Mr. M.M. Senthil Nathan, Head Coach, Tamil Nadu Men’s Cricket Team & Head Coach, MRF Pace Foundation, said, “Healthy joints are essential for everyone, from cricket players to regular people going about their daily lives. Programs that is curated for early intervention and structured complete care can really help people stay mobile and healthy as they age. It's encouraging to see Apollo Hospitals taking this smart approach to joint care." The Apollo Joint Preservation Program is tailored for individuals suffering from joint pain, arthritis, inflammation, or sports-related injuries. With access to cutting-edge therapies, expert guidance, and holistic support under one roof, patients can now explore a new standard of care focused on preserving their joints, right here in Chennai. Med ett spektrum av behandlingsalternativ och stödtjänster som nu är tillgängliga genom detta gemensamma bevarandeprogram, är Apollo Hospitals engagerade i att förbättra livskvaliteten för alla samtidigt som de främjar en mer aktiv livsstil. About Apollo HospitalsApollo revolutionised healthcare when Dr. Prathap C. Reddy öppnade det första sjukhuset i Chennai 1983. Today, Apollo is India's largest integrated healthcare platform with over 10,000 beds across 73 hospitals, over 6000 pharmacies and over 200 clinics and diagnostic centres, as well as 150 telemedicine centres. It is the world's leading Cardiac Centre with over 200,000 surgeries and theworld's largest private cancer care provider. Apollo fortsätter att investera i forskning för att tillhandahålla den mest avancerade tekniken, utrustningen och behandlingsprotokollen för att säkerställa att patienter får den bästa tillgängliga vården i världen. Apollo's 100,000 family members are dedicated to bringing you the best care and leaving the world better than we found it. For more information please contact:Apollo Hospitals I Suganthy 9841714433AdFactors PR| Timothy J 99626 29240 | Shiva Shankara Shripathi 84285 37322
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    Datum: 10 juni 2026
    Symptom-Based Healthcare is not the only indicator of a country’s health: A New Era of Preventive Care is Emer...
    Apollo Hospitals today launched the fifth edition of its Health of the Nation 2025 (HoN- 2025) report with a clear message: “Don’t wait for symptoms—make preventive health your priority.” Based on health screenings from over 2.5 million individuals across the Apollo ecosystem in India, the report reveals a silent epidemic—millions are living with undiagnosed chronic conditions despite showing no visible symptoms. Notably, 26% were found hypertensive and 23% diabetic despite being asymptomatic, underlining that a symptom-led healthcare model is no longer viable. Preventive health checks have grown exponentially as recorded by Apollo Hospitals, rising from 1 million in 2019 to over 2.5 million in 2024 — a 150% increase in just five years. This reflects a growing shift in public awareness and proactive engagement with preventive healthcare. Insikterna i HoN 2025 är hämtade från avidentifierade elektroniska patientjournaler (elektroniska patientjournaler från förebyggande hälsokontroller), strukturerade kliniska utvärderingar och AI-driven riskstratifiering över Apollos sjukhus, kliniker, diagnostiska laboratorier och hälsocenter. Rapporten fokuserar på tre akuta hälsoutmaningar: fettleversjukdom, försämrad hälsa efter klimakteriet och barnfetma, och betonar behovet av tidiga personliga insatser och livsstilsbaserade vårdmodeller. Dr. Prathap Reddy, Chairman, Apollo Hospitals said, “India must rise to the opportunity of creating healthy, happy families by placing health at the heart of every household. Preventive healthcare is no longer a future ambition—it is the cornerstone of a nation's well-being today. This report affirms our collective responsibility to act early, screen deeply, and empower every citizen with knowledge and access. It is time to integrate preventive care into every educational curriculum, corporate benefits, and family routines. Only then, can we shift from treating illness to preserving health and ensure a resilient, healthier India for generations to come." Dr. Suneeta Reddy, Managing Director, Apollo Hospitals added, “The Health of the Nation Report reaffirms Apollo’s long-standing philosophy that the future of healthcare is early, data-led, and personalized. When 66% of people screened have fatty liver, 85% of them being non-alcoholic; it signals the urgency for new diagnostics and early detection at scale. Traditional screening is no longer enough. Apollo’s ProHealth program is not just empowering individuals to take control of their health; it is laying the foundation for scalable and predictive healthcare. The results from ProHealth show that with consistent follow-up and nudges and real-time data, we can create measurable population-level impact. Prevention is India's most scalable healthcare solution and Apollo’s mission is to democratize preventive health." CategoryKey InsightFatty Liver65% of 257,199 screened had fatty liver; 85% were non-alcoholic.Silent Heart Risks46% of asymptomatic individuals had signs of early atherosclerosis.Post-Menopausal HealthDiabetes jumped from 14% to 40%; Obesity rose from 76% to 86%.Children & Students28% of college students were overweight or obese; 19% were pre-hypertensive.HypertensionFound in 26% of over 4,50,000 individuals.Nutrient Deficiencies77% of women and 82% of men had Vitamin D deficiency.Mental Health6% of 47,424 individuals screened showed signs of depression.Sleep Disorders (OSA)24% of 53,000 screened were at high risk of Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA).ProHealth Program Outcomes59% reduced HbA1C (diabetes marker), 51% reduced blood pressure, and 47% lost weight through behavioral nudging.Hidden Disease, Visible Numbers: Fatty Liver as India’s New Metabolic Signal Once seen as a concern only for those who consumed alcohol, fatty liver appears to emerge as an important health issue linked to obesity, diabetes, and hypertension. Of the 257,199 individuals screened, a staggering 65% had fatty liver, and 85% of those were non-alcoholic. More than half had normal blood tests—meaning traditional diagnostics alone are not enough for a thorough evaluation.  Women's Health: A Critical Turning Point Post-Menopause The HoN 2025 report highlights a dramatic escalation in health risks for women post- menopause. Diabetes rates spike from 14% pre-menopause to 40% post-menopause, obesity climbs sharply from 76% to 86%, and fatty liver prevalence rises from 54% to 70%. These significant shifts underline hormonal changes' profound impact on women’s long-term health, emphasizing the necessity for proactive, personalized health strategies for women as they approach menopause. Ökande fall av fetma hos barn: Sanningen vi inte längre kan ignorera! Obesity among students is rising rapidly, posing serious long-term health threats. The report found that 8% of primary school students were already overweight or obese—an early indicator. This prevalence increases significantly through adolescence, reaching 28% among college students, highlighting the compounding impact of lifestyle and dietary changes. Additionally, 19% of college students were found to be pre- hypertensive, showing that non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are taking root much earlier than previously recognized. Dr. Preetha Reddy, Executive Vice Chairperson, Apollo Hospitals said, “The Health of the Nation 2025 report highlights the critical issues that we must address, particularly regarding women’s health and childhood obesity. The rise in metabolic risks post-menopause is a clear indicator that we need more than just routine screenings. It is essential to have age-appropriate, gender-sensitive protocols that can truly address the unique needs of women. At Apollo, we are committed to integrating these findings into a life-stage-based care model, offering support for women at every phase of their health journey. The report also underscores the increasing rates of obesity and pre- hypertension among children, which is deeply concerning. These are not just statistics but signs that we must act swiftly. As a pioneering institution, Apollo is determined to make a difference in the lives of individuals and communities across the nation.” Beyond the Obvious: A Deeper Look at India's Evolving Health Landscape Hypertension: A Quiet but Persistent Risk Screening around 450000 individuals in 2024 revealed that 26% were hypertensive, often without any symptoms. Hypertension continues to be a key contributor to India’s cardiovascular burden and remains underdiagnosed and undertreated. The report calls for standardized blood pressure monitoring and public health campaigns that make BP check a routine part of wellness. Heart Disease Hiding in Plain Sight Among asymptomatic individuals who underwent coronary calcium scoring, 46% had calcium deposits, which are early signs of atherosclerosis. Of these, 25% had obstructive coronary artery disease (CAD). Even more striking, 2.5% of those with calcium deposits were under the age of 40. Dessa siffror förstärker vikten av avancerade avbildningstekniker som kalciumscoring och datortomografisk angiografi för att upptäcka risker tidigt. Mental Health: A Growing but Under-Recognized Challenge Mental health has long lingered in the shadows of India’s public health conversation, but the latest data shines a much-needed spotlight. Of the 47,424 individuals screened for depression using the PHQ-9 scale, 7% of women and 5% of men exhibited signs of clinical depression, with the burden peaking in the middle-age bracket (40–55). These figures highlight not just a growing prevalence but also the deep societal stigma that continues to hinder early intervention. Apollo Hospitals is advocating for integrated mental health assessments in routine check-ups, wider use of digital mental health platforms, and community-level awareness to foster openness and timely care. Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA): The Sleep Disorder India Can’t Ignore The Health of the Nation 2025 report reveals a startling trend: 1 in 4 Indians are at high risk for Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA)—a disorder closely linked to obesity, cardiovascular disease, and daytime fatigue. Based on screenings of 53,000 individuals, 33% of men and 10% of women were identified as high-risk. Risk levels rise sharply with age, affecting 68% of men and 22% of women over 55. Despite its high prevalence, OSA remains underdiagnosed, often mistaken for general fatigue or stress. Apollo is calling for routine sleep risk assessments in metabolic screenings, stronger public awareness about OSA symptoms, and workplace wellness programs that address sleep hygiene as a core pillar of preventive care. Cancer Detection: Age Trends Offer New Insights In 2024, the median age for cervical cancer diagnosis was 49, for breast cancer 57, and lung cancer 61—a full decade earlier than global averages. The report advocates lowering the age threshold for routine screening and driving awareness in urban and rural populations alike. Micronutrient Deficiencies: A Foundation Health Issue Anemia affected 45% of women and 26% of men, while Vitamin D deficiency impacted 77% of women and 82% of men. Vitamin B12 deficiency was also significant, with 38% of men and 27% of women showing low levels. Among those under 40, the deficiency was even more pronounced—49% of men and 35% of women were vitamin B12 deficient. These gaps, if left unaddressed, can impair energy, cognition, and metabolic function. Apollo recommends widespread education as an essential first step towards improving national nutrition and long-term health. Obesity and Metabolic Dysfunction: The Cascade Continues The report highlights that 61% of individuals screened were obese, with another 18% overweight. Obesity continues to act as the root cause of a range of NCDs. Apollo supports expanding physical literacy in schools and workplaces and making BMI and metabolic screenings part of every annual health check. Aim Toward a Preventive, Data-Led Healthcare System Apollo Hospitals’ ProHealth program aims to advocate for a paradigm shift in India’s healthcare approach—from curative to preventive, and from symptom-led to data- driven. The organization’s ProHealth program has been setting the precedence and proven its effectiveness by integrating advanced diagnostics, expert doctor driven path to wellness, AI-powered predictive risk scores, personalized health nudges, and early interventions. The program tracks key health metrics in real time and provides actionable recommendations tailored to each individual, enabling proactive management of chronic conditions. 59% of diabetics reduced HbA1C levels51% of hypertensive participants lowered their blood pressure47% of overweight participants achieved weight lossBy addressing health risks early and guiding individuals with personalized interventions, the program aims to reduce the progression of diseases before they require complex treatment. Overall, the findings of HoN-2025 build a strong case for embedding preventive healthcare into public health policy, health insurance coverage, and workplace wellness. The way forward lies in early risk identification, lifestyle modification, and equitable access to diagnostics. Delstatsvis mikrokosmosrepresentation baserad på screeningar som genomförts på Apollo-sjukhusen under det senaste året. Tamil Nadu Diabetes & Pre-Diabetes: 29% diabetic, 37% pre-diabeticFatty Liver: 63% show signs of Grade I fatty liver—often unnoticed until complications arise.Hypertension: 25% diagnosed with hypertension; 54% in the pre-hypertensive range.Obesity & Overweight: 62% obese, 17% overweightVitamin D Deficiency: 80% showed deficiency affecting bone health, energy, and immunity.Anemia: 41% found anemicAP + Telangana 24% of individuals were found to have hypertension.A combined 82% of the screened population is overweight or obese.81% were Vitamin D deficient.Nearly 1 in 2 individuals (47%) showed signs of Grade I fatty liver, an early-stage condition tied to obesity and metabolic imbalances.27% screened were found to be anaemic, pointing to nutritional gaps, especially in iron-rich foods.A staggering 83% of people screened were found to have reduced flexibility,showing how physical inactivity is impacting everyday quality of life.Karnataka Vitamin D Deficiency:84% of individuals screened had low Vitamin D levels—affecting immunity, metabolism, and bone health.Obesity & Overweight: 56% were obese and 21% overweight, linked to sedentary routines and diet choices.Hypertension: 28% were hypertensive, with 50% in the pre-hypertensive range.Diabetes:20% diabetic and 25% pre-diabetic—signaling metabolic stress in early stages.Flexibility Issues:64% showed reduced flexibility—impacting movement, posture, and musculoskeletal wellness.Ahmedabad Vitamin D Deficiency:81% of individuals screened had low Vitamin D levels—raising long-term concerns for bone, immune, and metabolic health.Obesity: 54% were found to be obese, highlighting the need for better physical activity and nutrition engagement.Hypertension: 24% diagnosed with hypertension; 52% are pre-hypertensive.Diabetes:17% are diabetic and 36% pre-diabetic, signaling early metabolic dysfunction.West Bengal Vitamin D Deficiency:88% of individuals screened had low Vitamin D levelsFatty Liver:64% diagnosed with Grade I fatty liverHypertension:33% hypertensive, with an additional 44% in pre-hypertensivestage.Obesity & Overweight: 61% obese, 19% overweight driven by sedentary habits and poor nutrition.Flexibility Challenges:166% with limited flexibility, reflecting reduced physical movement and posture issues.About Health of Nation:The Health of the Nation by Apollo Hospitals offers insights into the prevalence and risk factors of NCDs, putting the spotlight on diseases and risk factors that need immediate attention. The report draws inferences and insights from data based on the people engaged through the Apollo Hospitals system and the medical ecosystem at large. This report’s aim is to recognise problem areas and identify tangible solutions that have the potential to improve disease prevention and enhance the accuracy of diagnoses that will, in turn, lead to a more personalized and patient-centric treatment approach. The majority of the data shared through the Health of the Nation is based on Apollo Hospitals’ de-identified hospital information systems and EMR, and other studies as part of the Apollo Group, as well as publicly available information.
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