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Trading name
  
Apollo Hospitals

Industry
  
Healthcare

Founder
  
Prathap C. Reddy

Type
  
Public

Headquarters
  
Chennai

Founded
  
1983

Apollo Hospitals

Traded as
  
BSE: 508869 NSE: APOLLOHOSP

Areas served
  
South Asia, Middle East

Key people
  
Prathap C. Reddy (Chairman) Preetha Reddy (MD)

Stock price
  
APOLLOHOSP (NSE) ₹ 1,294.15 -29.45 (-2.22%)27 Feb, 3:30 PM IST - Disclaimer

Subsidiaries
  
Apollo Hospital, Indraprastha, Apollo Munich Health Insurance, Aircel

Profiles

Dr prathap c reddy founder chairman apollo hospitals enterprise ltd


Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Limited is an Indian hospital chain based in Chennai, India. It was founded by Dr Prathap C. Reddy in 1983 and has hospitals in India, Bangladesh, Kuwait and Qatar. Several of the group's hospitals have been among the first in India to receive international healthcare accreditation by America-based Joint Commission International (JCI). The Sri Lankan branch of Apollo Hospitals was shut down in mid 2014 and the building was branded as Lanka Hospitals.

Contents

The group has developed services in telemedicine, after starting a pilot project in 2000 in Pratap Reddy's home village.

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National Health Service

The organisation signed a ‘memorandum of understanding’ with Health Education England in April 2016 to provide a large number of doctors to fill vacancies in the English National Health Service.

Apollo Cosmetic Clinics

Apollo Cosmetic Clinic is a part of Apollo Hospitals, a dedicated centre which specializes in cosmetic plastic surgeries. Apollo Cosmetic Clinics is headed by Manuel Athayde.

Apollo Diagnostics

Apollo Diagnostics is a part of Apollo Health and Lifestyle Limited (AHLL) launched in April 2015.

Apollo Pharmacy

Apollo Pharmacy is a part of Apollo Hospitals. It is India's first and largest branded pharmacy network, with over 2200 plus outlets.

References

Apollo Hospitals Wikipedia