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    Apollo Hospitals Guwahati Upgrades Cath Lab with Philips Azurion 7M20 System

    Advanced imaging and precision interventions strengthen heart care in Northeast India. This is because Apollo Hospitals Guwahati has upgraded its catheterization laboratory (cath lab) with the Philips Azurion 7M20 image-guided therapy system, enhancing its capabilities in advanced cardiac imaging and interventional cardiology. The platform integrates interventional digital X-ray and angiography technology to improve precision, efficiency, and safety during cardiac procedures.  The upgrade was announced at a press meet attended by senior cardiology specialists, including Dr. Rituparna Baruah, Dr. Dibya Jyoti Dutta, Dr. Chandra Kumar Das, and Dr. Chandra Prakash Thakur. The system features advanced 3D imaging and dynamic coronary roadmap technology, enabling clinicians to visualise cardiac structures in real time with greater clarity and accuracy. It is also designed to reduce radiation exposure by up to 60 per cent, supporting safer procedural environments. The enhanced cath lab supports a wide range of minimally invasive procedures such as angioplasty, device implantation, and electrophysiology studies, while strengthening the hospital’s capacity to manage complex cardiac cases and higher procedural volumes. It is expected to enable reduced procedural risks, faster recovery, and improved diagnostic accuracy. Hospital officials noted that the cardiology department performed over 1,500 procedures in the past year, with a mortality rate below 2 per cent. The upgrade is set to further expand access to specialised cardiac care across Northeast India.
    DATE: 01, May, 2026
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    Apollo Hospitals Group Launches 76th Hospital at Hyderabad, Advancing India’s Next-Gen Healthcare Infrastructure

    Apollo Hospitals Group has expanded its national healthcare footprint with the launch of its 76th hospital: a 400-bed smart hospital in Hyderabad’s Financial District. Designed as a digitally integrated care ecosystem, the hospital brings together advanced clinical capabilities, intelligent workflows, and patient-centric design to enhance care delivery across the continuum. The hospital was formally inaugurated by the Hon’ble Chief Minister of Telangana, Shri Revanth Reddy, in the presence of key dignitaries including Shri Damodar Rajanarsimha, Hon’ble Minister for Health, Medical and Family Welfare, Government of Telangana, and Shri Arekapudi Gandhi, Member of the Telangana Legislative Assembly.  At the core of the hospital is a unified digital platform that enables seamless coordination, supported by AI-driven scheduling and real-time clinical connectivity; reducing delays, improving diagnostic precision, and ensuring continuity of care. Advanced technologies include:  Arthrex Pano Scope for minimally invasive procedures  VALD systems for functional assessment and rehabilitation  uMR Omega 3.0T MRI for faster scan times and enhanced image quality Dedicating the hospital, Dr. Prathap C. Reddy, Founder & Chairman, Apollo Hospitals Group, noted that building a hospital goes beyond infrastructure; it is about creating hope, where compassion, dignity, and clinical excellence come together to serve every patient.  Dr. Sangita Reddy, Joint Managing Director, emphasised that this milestone reflects Apollo’s continued commitment to making quality healthcare accessible to all, integrating advanced technology with its legacy of clinical excellence to strengthen India’s global leadership in healthcare, with Hyderabad emerging as a key hub. Highlighting community impact, Ms. Upasana Konidela, Vice Chairperson – CSR, announced 10,000 free health screenings for the Nanakramguda community, reinforcing Apollo’s focus on preventive care. Mr. Tejesvi Veerepalli, Regional CEO – AP/Telangana, added that integrated emergency systems and connected ambulances will enable faster response during the critical “golden hour,” improving patient outcomes. This launch reflects Apollo’s continued focus on building accessible, technology-enabled healthcare systems; advancing India’s position as a global hub for high-quality medical care. 
    DATE: 01, May, 2026
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    Apollo Hospitals Chennai Achieves Breakthrough with BASILICA-Assisted TAVI, Safeguarding High-Risk Heart Patient

    Apollo Hospitals, Chennai, has successfully treated a 67-year-old high-risk heart patient using an advanced, minimally invasive procedure called BASILICA-assisted TAVI. This specialised technique is designed to prevent blockage of the coronary artery during valve replacement. This milestone highlights the growing role of advanced transcatheter therapies in managing complex structural heart disease, particularly in patients who are not suitable candidates for repeat open-heart surgery.  The procedure was performed by a multidisciplinary team led by Dr. Sengottuvelu G, Senior Interventional Cardiologist and Clinical Lead of Structural Heart Interventions at Apollo Hospitals Chennai. This approach offers a minimally invasive alternative for redo valve replacement cases, where conventional surgery carries significant risk. The patient had a history of diabetes, coronary artery disease with prior stenting, and aortic valve replacement surgery in 2017. Degeneration of the previous valve led to recurrent aortic stenosis (narrowing) and regurgitation (leakage), both of which can affect blood flow. Before the procedure, a scan revealed a high risk of blockage (an uncommon but serious complication of TAVI), associated with mortality rates of up to 40–50% when it occurs. To reduce this risk, doctors used a combination of TAVI (a catheter-based valve replacement procedure) and the BASILICA technique. In simple terms, BASILICA involves carefully splitting a part of the old valve using controlled energy so that it does not block blood flow to the heart during the new valve placement.   Dr. Sengottuvelu G noted, “This case highlights the evolving capabilities of transcatheter therapies in managing highly complex structural heart disease. BASILICA is a technically demanding procedure, and its successful execution reflects the expertise and coordination of our team.” Dr. C S Muthukumaran, Interventional Cardiologist at Apollo Hospitals Chennai, added, “Performing the first BASILICA procedure in the Apollo Group is a proud moment. It reinforces our commitment to bringing cutting-edge, life-saving technologies to patients in India.” After the procedure, the patient showed good recovery, with improved blood flow, stable rhythm, and no evidence of heart blockage, and was discharged in stable condition. With international success rates exceeding 90% in selected cases, BASILICA remains a highly specialised procedure, underscoring Apollo Hospitals’ commitment to delivering evidence-based, patient-centric cardiac care. 
    DATE: 01, May, 2026
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    Team from Apollo Chennai Uses Robotic Technology to Treat Severe Spine Deformity in South American Teen

    When a 15-year-old girl from Suriname, South America, developed adolescent idiopathic scoliosis, an abnormal curvature of the spine with no clearly identifiable cause, her family began an urgent global search for specialised care. With limited treatment options in their home country, they reached out to multiple international centres. Apollo Speciality Hospitals, Teynampet, Chennai, responded promptly, enabling a swift consultation and guiding the family’s decision to travel to India for treatment. Dr. Sajan K. Hegde, Director, Spine Surgery, Apollo Speciality Hospitals, and the team, with the 15-year-old patient- Sedi Van Genderen, and her mother - Iris. On arrival, the patient was diagnosed with a severe and rapidly progressing spinal deformity that was affecting posture, mobility, and long-term health. Under the leadership of Dr. Sajan K. Hegde, Director – Spine Surgery, the multidisciplinary team adopted a staged, technology-driven approach. The initial phase involved halo gravity traction over three weeks to gradually improve spinal alignment. This was followed by a two-stage surgical intervention supported by robotic navigation and intraoperative neuromonitoring. In the first surgery, screws were placed into the spine using robotic guidance to ensure high precision. In the second surgery, damaged discs were removed and the spine was stabilised by fusing certain bones together. Finally, the spine was carefully straightened and fixed in place across multiple levels. Robotic systems helped doctors see the spine in real time and place implants with great accuracy, improving outcomes and reducing risks. Following the surgeries, the patient’s spinal curvature was corrected by about 75%, said Dr. Appaji Krishnan, Senior Consultant – Spine Surgery, who emphasised that the outcome was the result of a coordinated multidisciplinary team effort. The patient is recovering well, underscoring the impact of precision-led technologies and expert collaboration in managing complex spinal deformities, and reinforcing Chennai’s position as a trusted global destination for advanced spine care.
    DATE: 01, May, 2026
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    Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals successfully treats a 90 years old stroke patient with Thrombolysis
    Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals announced the successful treatment of a 90 years old woman suffering from a stroke with Thrombolysis. Mrs. Harsharan Kaur, a resident of New Delhi, proved that there is no age barrier to thrombolysis in stroke patient. Thrombolytic therapy is the use of drugs to break up or dissolve blood clots, which are the main cause of both heart attacks and strokes. Thrombolytics work by dissolving a major clot quickly. This helps restart blood flow to the brain and helps prevent damage to the brain tissue. Intravenous Thrombolosis for brain strokes can be performed in the first 4.5 hours, hence it is important that stroke is recognized early and the patient is rushed to the hospital capable for administering thrombolytic therapy. That said, most of the clot busting therapy has excluded patients of above the age of 80 years. This had denied a large population of stroke patients the benefit of an effective therapy. But recent studies have proven the use of intravenous thrombolysis to be effective and safe for the patients even above the age of 80 years. Addressing the press, Dr. Vinit Suri, Senior Consultant Neurology Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals said, “Stroke is a devastating illness at any age. The incidence of stroke increases with advancing age with the risk doubling for every 10 years after the age of 60 years. Intravenous Thrombolysis is a clot busting therapy which has changed the way stroke is managed and has resulted in a significant reduction in death and disability from stroke.” On 14th June 2013, Mrs. Kaur set to have a beautiful day ahead when suddenly while speaking on phone she developed a complete paralysis of left arm and left leg with inability to turn her eyes to the left. She was immediately rushed to Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals within 2 hours of stroke onset. Urgent investigations revealed that there was a large clot in her brain which threatened to destruct more than half of the right side of her brain. This condition often results in a life threatening stroke with coma and a possible recovery at best to a bedbound or a wheelchair bound state. After a careful assessment of the risk factors, she underwent intravenous thrombolysis treatment within 3 hours of stroke onset under Dr. Suri’s expert care and supervision. “The patient was unconscious, with complete paralysis of her left arm and leg and we categorized her as critically ill. After careful assessment of the risks we started her with IV thrombolysis. We gave her a Thrombolytic drug to dissolve the blood clot in the brain. The patient responded very well to the treatment and regained near complete strength in her left arm and leg over the next one hour” said Dr.Suri. Speaking at the occasion, Dr.Priyadarshini Pal Singh, Head of department of Emergency Medicine, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals said,””The emergency triage at Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals is geared to identify stroke patients and transport them urgently to the hospital with a mechanism to simultaneously activate the emergency recanalization therapy for stroke patients.”  
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    Apollo Hospitals and DATRI drive Stem Cell Donation awareness in the City!
    The DATRI donor drive will kick start on the 5th of July at Apollo Speciality Hospital from morning 9 am to 5 pm for donors who wish to register. This will then be sustained through all Apollo Blood Bank services with registration facilitated through the Apollo blood banks across the country. Anybody in the age group of 18-50, who is medically fit, can volunteer to register themselves by donating a sample of their cheek cells which is then screened and registered. When a patient in need of transplant approaches, the match donor is called to donate stem cells which are usually done as a peripheral blood donation. The entire process is carried out as an out-patient procedure in strict adherence to medical protocols, thus making it absolutely safe for the donor. Commenting at the initiative, Mr. Raghu Rajagopal, CEO, DATRI said “”I am very happy that 5 children getting treated in Apollo could find a genetically matched unrelated donor from DATRI. We encourage more people to come forward and take the first step in saving a life by joining the registry. This is a simple process of understanding the procedure, filling up an application form, signing a consent form and giving a cheek cotton swab by rubbing against the inside of the cheek.”” Encouraging the initiative, Dr. PrathapC Reddy, Chairman, Apollo Hospitals Group said “”At Apollo we are constantly working towards the mission of bringing affordable healthcare of the highest standards to India. Unrelated stem cell transplantation in centers abroad costs over 500,000 US dollars and this can now be performed in India at a fraction of this cost, provided we have a strong database of informed donors. We are hopeful that this drive will help clear the apprehensions in the minds of people and encourage them to come forward, register themselves and follow through their commitment by helping those in need.”” Stem Cells have been used in the treatment of a number of blood related disorders such as leukemia or blood cancer and genetic blood disorders including thalassemia and immune deficiency. Ethnicity plays an important role in finding a match. However, only 25% of patients have a chance of finding a matched donor within the family. Additionally, given the lack of donors in our country, the odds of finding a match in International registries with over 20 million donors for an Indian is rather bleak as they are mostly Caucasian. Apollo Speciality Hospital, Chennai is one of the few centers in India with facilities to search for a potential unrelated donor and offer transplantation. Also, Apollo Speciality Hospital was the first to help with safe collection of stem cells from a volunteer donor from DATRI. In fact, the hospital has been instrumental in performing 50 such procedures over the past few years thus offering a unique opportunity for patients to get cured. Volunteer donors from D have been in DATRI in saving the lives of five children treated at Apollo who had an otherwise incurable blood cancer and genetic blood disorders like immune deficiency. DATRI has facilitated 31 blood stem cell donations across the country for patients in India and abroad. This experience has inspired the donation drive that can add to the 42,000 committed donors in the DATRI registry.  
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    Asia HRD Awards 2013 for Contribution by HR to an Organisation
    Apollo has been bestowed with the Asia HRD Awards 2013 for Contribution by HR to an Organisation. Apollo group was specifically recognised for the contribution to the HR community and the Health Industry. The award was given at the Asia HRD Congress in Jakarta. Apollo was the only Organisation recognised from India in the entire Asia Pacific Region. Mr. Jacob Jacob, Chief People Officer received the award by the wife of the Honorable Prime Minister of Malaysia.  
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    Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals, Kolkata launches the first installation of its kind in the world – “1...
    Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals, Kolkata, introduced the country’s most advanced “128 Slice Ingenuity PET CT- Positron Emission Tomography” in the city on June 17, 2013. The Honorable Governor of West Bengal, Sri M.K. Narayanan inaugurated this state-of-the-art imaging system along with Dr Rupali Basu, CEO, Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals and Eastern Region, Apollo Hospitals, India. PET CT is a medical imaging technique using a device which combines in a single gantry system both a Positron Emission Tomography (PET) and Computed Tomography. The images acquired from both devices can be taken sequentially, in the same session from the patient and combined into a single superposed image. This is then used for exposing the occurrence of fatal diseases like cancer at a pre-mature stage. The INGENUITY 128 PET CT at Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals is the first installation of its kind in the world with Astonish 3rd generation time-of-flight technology. Speaking on the occasion, Dr Rupali Basu, Chief Executive Officer – Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals and Eastern Region, Apollo Hospitals said, “PET CT has revolutionized many fields of medical diagnosis, by adding precision functional imaging, which was previously lacking from pure CT imaging. For example, in oncology, surgical planning, radiation therapy and cancer staging has been changing rapidly under the influence of PET-CT availability. The new PET CT facility will enable our doctors to get best quality images to base their treatment on, with 30% better clarity than other PET scanners. It will also benefit the patients with less time required for the scan as well as up to 50% reduction in amount of radiation. With this facility we now have complete 360 degree services to diagnose, monitor and treat all kinds of cancer cases under one roof. Besides cancer patients, it will also be useful in management of cardiac patients who have had myocardial infarction and neurology patients with dementia.”
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    Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals launches Eastern India’s first “Voice of Customer Online”
    Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals, launched the country’s very first “VOC Online – Voice of Customer Online” in the city on June 6, 2013. The hospital which has been one of the forerunners of new and advanced technology in healthcare in India has once again reinstated the same by introducing this unique customer feedback procedure. The Voice of Customer Online was inaugurated by Dr Rupali Basu, CEO, Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals and Apollo Hospitals, Eastern Region, India along with Dr Dipankar Ganguly, DMS, Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals, Kolkata. VOC Online is a system that combines qualitative & quantitative feedback in order to provide innovative, effective and efficient service delivery. This system which will be operative through an iPad, is of immense importance to provide real time feedback from the customers. The future path of action can be decided based on the same and quick solutions can be formulated in case of urgency. Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals has introduced a Breakthrough Innovation in Service Delivery through “VOC Online”. They have partnered with Gallup World Wide to structure their VOC process. The hospital’s Service Excellence Team along with the Corporate IT have worked with leading advisory firms to come out with the best effective methodology which targets high degree of compliance and capture ratio. Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals has ad opted three methodologies which includes CATI (Computer Assisted Telephone Interviewing), Paper Pencil Methodology and Tablet device based point of care feedback system. A process flow has been made for the operations team for easy implementation and accountability in each step. On introducing the technique of VOC Online, Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals has lived up to its commitment of providing healthcare of world class standards to their patients, giving the latter’s opinion paramount significance and utilizing the same to serve them better. This solution has been well appreciated at the AIMA global conference on Innovation in the category of Service Delivery. The data which is collected through VOC is also used for training and development and can be linked to a department, ward and even associates where by accountability increases and training becomes customized for each individual rather than generic in nature. The hospital has also remained true to its promise of protecting the environment by doing away with conventional paper forms and switching over to more contemporary means such as the iPad. Speaking on the occasion, Dr Rupali Basu, Chief Executive Officer – Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals and Apollo Hospitals, Eastern Region, said, “VOC Online is a path-breaking technology in the healthcare industry. We at Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals are proud to be the first hospital in the entire Eastern India to introduce this system. Apollo has embarked on a mission to provide the best at affordable prices encapsulated in Tender Loving Care. It is well understood that service is subjective and the art of making it a science is challenging. To create a distinct differentiation from other Health Systems in India, Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals has developed a system to capture Service Feedback with a mechanism to understand analyze, act, and sustain Service Quality Feedback from all touch points of the patient and the consumer with the health system. This compliments the mature clinical excellence, operational excellence models that Apollo has always been renowned for in the last three decades. The voices of customers provide early warnings and direction for our success, directly from people who really matter.”
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    HIMSS Analytics Stage 6 Award
    HIMSS Analytics Asia Pacific has announced that Apollo Hospitals Chennai has achieved Stage 6 of the EMR Adoption Model (EMRAM), a noteworthy recognition that the hospital has attained significant advancement in its IT capabilities further enabling it to successfully address several challenges faced by it as a healthcare provider, including one like reduction of medication errors. As of Q1 2013, just 7.3% of more than 8,600 hospitals tracked by HIMSS Analytics* had reached Stage 6 and beyond on its Electronic Medical Record Adoption ModelSM (EMRAMSM). (* includes HIMSS Analytics US, Europe and Asia Pacific) and as of Q1 2013, this number stand at 2.4% for Asia Pacific. HIMSS Analytics developed the EMR Adoption ModelSM in 2005 as a methodology for evaluating the progress and impact of electronic medical record systems for hospitals in the HIMSS Analytics® Database. Tracking their progress in completing eight stages (0 – 7), hospitals can review the implementation and utilization of information technology applications with the intent of reaching Stage 7, which represents an advanced electronic patient record environment, paperless healthcare environment and capability for meaningful healthcare information exchange within local and/or international medical communities. The flagship hospital of the Apollo Group, Apollo Hospitals Chennai, was established in 1983. Today it is one of the most respected hospitals in the world, and is also a greatly preferred destination for both patients from all across India, and for medical value travellers who come from all around the world. The hospital specializes in cutting-edge medical procedures. It has over 60 departments spearheaded by internationally trained doctors who are skillfully supported by dedicated patient-care personnel. Apollo Hospitals Chennai has state of the art facilities for various health disorders and has been a pioneer among the hospitals in India, in introducing many innovative treatments and procedures. Ms. Sangita Reddy, Executive Director, Apollo Hospitals Group said, “”Committed to our mission of making quality healthcare more accessible to all in India, Apollo Hospitals has continuously harnessed technological advancements in accelerating positive transformation. In Apollo’s journey with Healthcare IT, we strive to design and execute a patient centric HIS that is physician led and operationally smart. An advanced HIS is critical in the journey of healing and I do commend HIMSS for creating a simple and clear frame work that works as guideline for CIOs to assess the speed of evolution and steer a road map for higher goals. Apollo Hospitals Chennai is a frontrunner in having achieved the Stage 6 Certification on EMRAM and this achievement underscores the teams’ commitment to patient care.”” She added, “”The most critical care aspect for any Hospital Information Systems is its penetration and adoption by the teams, especially the doctors and the resultant positive impact on patient care. We are driving adoption aggressively today with a solution architecture that can enable an efficient tomorrow.”” The Apollo Hospitals have implemented role-based security login on their computerized practitioner order entry (CPOE) system and clinical orders are almost entirely issued via the system by physicians. Apart from adopting international standards of clinical care, Apollo Hospital Chennai and the entire Apollo Hospitals Group utilize population studies within the sub-continent and adopt clinical rules specific to the population in the hospitals. In addition, unit dosage in medication administration is attained and good clinical decision support system is built into the operations. The HIMSS Analytics EMR Adoption Model award presentation will be held at the Digital Healthcare Week in Singapore on 23rd October 2013. Criteria for Stage 6 hospitals Have made significant executive commitments and investments to reach this stage. Appear to have a significant advantage over competitors for patient safety, clinician support, clinician recruitment, and competitive marketing for both consumers and nurse recruitment. Have almost fully automated/paperless medical records when they have implemented their IT applications across most of the inpatient care settings. Are either starting to evaluate their data for care delivery process improvements or have already documented significant improvements in this area. Have made investments that are within reach of most hospitals and recognize the strategic value of improving patient care with the EMR. Have begun to create strategic alignments with their medical staff to effectively utilize information technology to improve the patient safety environment. Are well positioned to provide data to key stakeholders, such as payers, the government, physicians, consumers and employers, to support electronic health record environments and health information exchanges.   HIMSS Analytics Asia Pacific is a subsidiary of Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) which is a wholly owned not-for-profit healthcare IT organization. HIMSS Analytics Asia Pacific collects and analyzes healthcare information related to IT processes and environments, products, IS department composition and costs, IS department management metrics, healthcare trends and purchase-related decisions. HIMSS Analytics Asia delivers high quality products, services and analytical expertise to healthcare delivery organizations, healthcare IT companies, state governments, financial companies, pharmaceutical companies and consulting firms.
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    Key Hole Surgery helps correct disc problem of an African patient of 132 kg at Apollo Clinic, Chennai !
    A 46-year-old business-woman from Africa, weighing 132 kg with intervertebral disc pro-lapse, underwent percu-taneous discectomy through hydrodissection at Back and Pain Centre, The Apollo Clinic, T. Nagar. “This is the first time this procedure has been done to someone who weighs more than 90 kg. She had been suffering from back pain for the past three years and the shooting pain was radiat-ing down her legs. She was referred to this centre by one of her relatives,” said Dr Karthic Babu Natarajan, consultant pain physician of the Back and Pain Centre. Dr Natarajan said, “The procedure is don ethrough a small hole 1 to 2 mm long in the back with X-ray guidance. The procedure lasted about an hour and her diseased disc material was taken out through the small hole. She left the hospital on the same day and her pain has disappeared now.” Instead of open spine surgery that could have put her in a high-risk category, this minimally invasive percutaneous disectomy was performed and it helped her, said Dr. Natarajan. The woman, who did not want to be named, said she walked 1 km a few days after the procedure. “I was suffering from severe back pain that restricted my daily activities. It’s more than a year since I walked continuously,” she said. The procedure costs around Rs 70,000.
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    The Zindagi Jiyo Campaign for road safety!
    The Zindagi Jiyo Campaign for Road Safety was launched in the city on Friday with much enthusiasm. The campaign, initiated by Apollo Hospitals and supported by Deccan Chronicle, started with a huge rally of Cyberabad traffic police, professional bikers from bikers’ clubs and members of the public. The campaign was officially launched at the Apollo Hospitals in Jubilee Hills by the bikers’ club, Hyderabad Sunrisers, the city traffic police and the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation. The official logo was unveiled and the road safety pledge was read out by C.V. Anand, the additional commissioner of police (traffic). This was followed by the signing of the pledge by the Sunrisers team members and senior city officials. Former cricketer Kris Srikanth, who is the Sunrisers’ ambassador, wittily said, “If you try to play Dale Steyn across the line, you will get out. Similarly, if you criss-cross through the traffic on the road, you will surely have trouble.” V.V.S. Laxman, who is known to be a campaigner for road safety, also endorsed the campaign. Sangeetha Reddy, Executive Director, Apollo Hospitals, outlined the loss that road accidents cause to families and said simple precautions can prevent them. The rally that followed was flagged off from the Cyberabad Police Commissionerate by the police commissioner of Cyberabad C. Tirumala Rao. Prior to the launch of the campaign, several people who have either been victims of accidents or lost close ones in road accidents recounted their tragic tales.
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    Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals launched the first of its kind comprehensive Voice Clinic in Eastern India!
    Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals, the No.1 hospital in Kolkata , launched a unique Voice Clinic on 30th April 2013. This all inclusive service, a pioneer of sorts in Eastern India offers a 360 degree solution for treating all kinds of voice disorders. The Voice Clinic was launched by Dr Rupali Basu, Chief Executive Officer- Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals, Kolkata and Chief Executive Officer – Eastern Region, Apollo Hospitals along with Dr Shantanu Panja, Chief Consultant, ENT/Head & Neck Surgery, Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals. The Voice Clinic is a wholesome amalgamation of superior quality services such as diagnosis, consultation, surgery and rehabilitation. It is combined with the experience and expertise of well-renowned Voice and Laser surgeons. The department also has a full-fledged Speech and Rehabilitation team and nursing staff all under a single roof. The Speech and Rehabilitation team comprises seasoned voice and speech therapists and also offers voice analysis therapy. In keeping with their commitment of providing quality healthcare to the patients, Apollo Gleneagles Voice Clinic is equipped with state-of-the-art equipment such as Fibre Optic Laryngoscope, Video Stroboscope and Voice Analysis software (PRAAT). Apart from the basic voice disorder, the clinic also offers other advanced treatment namely, Laser surgery, Phono micro surgery, Thyroplasty and Injection Laryngoplasty. Speaking on the occasion, Dr Rupali Basu, Chief Executive Officer – Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals and Eastern Region, Apollo Hospitals said, “”Voice disorder is a condition that can affect people across all age groups from different walks of life. The treatment for this has to be a combination of therapy and surgery. The Apollo Gleneagles Voice Clinic is aimed at curing such disorders by offering a bouquet of superior services under a single roof. At Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals, it has always been our aim to provide treatment for disorders which are not widely known to the common people and their subsequent treatment. The introduction of the Voice Clinic is also a step towards the same””. Dr Shantanu Panja, Chief Consultant, ENT/Head & Neck Surgery, Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals further added, “”Voice disorder is a very common phenomenon these days and the awareness about the same is very low. Since the occurrence of this disease hampers one’s voice, it also affects the communication skills of a person and acts as a blow to one’s confidence. Patients suffering from voice disorders go through tremendous physical and mental ordeal. The Apollo Gleneagles Voice Clinic will act as a complete destination providing solutions for any kind of voice disorder. The treatment of voice disorder is a delicate art and requires distinctive equipment and technology. We have designed our voice clinic based on these parameters to ensure world class treatment for our patients””.
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    Woman on ventilator delivers baby at Apollo Indraprastha Hospitals, Delhi!
    A 31-year-old woman suffering from swine flu delivered a baby boy despite being on ventilator at Apollo Indraprastha Hospitals, Delhi, which doctors term as near miracle. Manjit Rani, a resident of Gurgaon, was eight months pregnant when she contracted swine flu. Doctors at Indraprastha Apollo hospitals, where she was admitted last month with severe breathing problem, said Rani was unable to maintain her oxygenation even with oxygen support. “”She was in severe respiratory distress and oxygen levels in her body were very low. We put her on non-invasive ventilator support immediately to support breathing but it did not help. Finally, we took a consensus decision after consulting the obstetrician to conduct an emergency cesarean,”” said Dr Avdhesh Bansal, senior consultant respiratory and critical care at Apollo hospital. Bansal said the surgery went off well. “”The mother continued to be critical. On the other hand, the baby was also in a critical state as his echo showed – severe heart disease (narrowing of aorta). It was like a raining of troubles,”” the doctor said. A team cardiac surgeons conducted surgery on the pre-term baby weighing only 2.2 kilograms to remove the diseased part of aorta and join the normal ends together even as her mother battled for survival. “”It took them 18 days to recover and presently both mother and the baby are fine and discharged on few weeks ago,”” said another senior doctor. Medical experts say women infected with swine flu viruses are five times more likely to lose their baby during pregnancy or just after giving birth due to defects.
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    Apollo Gold Medal ceremony at NSCB Medical College, Jabalpur!
    In an inspiring and emotional convocation ceremony, the NSCB Medical College, Jabalpur batch of 2007 – 2013 experienced a day that will be etched in their memories forever as they took their oath in front of faculty and family. The Apollo Gold Medal was awarded to Dr. Astha Bansal for her excellent performance.
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    Apollo Hospitals launches its First Sugar Clinic for diabetes in Muscat!
    Sugar Clinic Muscat is the first international Sugar Center of the Apollo Group outside India and is in collaboration with the International Medical Centre, Oman. His Highness Sayyid Shihab bin Tariq al Said officially inaugurated the Sugar Apollo Clinic for Diabetes at a special gathering that was also attended by Sangita Reddy, Executive Director, Apollo Hospitals Group, India. Sugar Clinic Muscat offers a host of services which includes – full-time endocrinologist and diabetologist, diabetes foot clinic-equipped with latest screening capabilities, Diabetes Eye Clinic – manned by a full time Ophthalmologist and equipped with state-of-the-art non-mydriatic Fundus Camera, dietician and Physiotherapist. With an eye for education the Centre has a team of trained diabetes nurse educators who work closely with clinicians and individuals availing care at the Centre. Speaking on the occasion HH Sayyid Shihab bin Tariq al Said, said “”Diabetes is a growing menace in the country and I wish to congratulate Apollo Hospitals and the International Medical Centre team for initiating a unique concept to tackle diabetes for the residents of Oman””. Elucidating the concept of Sugar, Sangita Reddy, said “”Sugar is a unique offering which follows a structured care pathway and a multi-disciplinary team approach to work with the individuals affected with diabetes to improve clinical outcomes and quality of life. The Sugar Centre at Oman is part of the Sugar clinic network – and will be looked after by the governing body consisting of experts associated with the group in the area of Endocrine and Diabetes, Hypertension, Nephrology, Podiatry, Ophthalmology, Diet and Physiotherapy. This will assist the Centre to stay updated and facilitate on-going learning along with sharing of best practices. Further, patients availing care at the Centre will have an access to the super specialists from the Apollo Hospitals group for second opinion and through the clinics by visiting specialist from Apollo India in Muscat””, Sangita, added. V T Saileshwaran, Managing Director Apollo Medical Centre Oman added that the Centre has been receiving overwhelming response from the society and we are committed to continue the good work and reduce the burden of diabetes in Oman and the region””. To begin with, the diabetes services under the brand Sugar are being offered at the International Medical Centre facility located in Ruwi, Muscat. This will be progressively rolled out to other parts of Muscat and Oman so that they are accessible to as many individuals with diabetes in the region, as possible. Apollo Hospitals Chennai the first corporate hospital in India, was launched by Dr Prathap C Reddy, the architect of Indian healthcare in 1983. Over the years, Apollo Hospitals Group has grown to become one of Asia’s largest integrated healthcare organizations with over 8,500 beds across 53 hospitals, more than 1200 pharmacies and over 100 diagnostic clinics. The Group also offers medical business process outsourcing services, health insurance services and clinical research divisions with a focus on epidemiological studies, stem cell research and genetic research. To develop talent for the burgeoning need of superior healthcare delivery, Apollo Hospitals Group has 11 nursing and hospital management colleges. These achievements have earned Apollo Hospitals Group several accolades, including the Centre of Excellence from the Government of India and recognition from the Joint Commission International (seven of our hospitals are JCI accredited). 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. International Medical Centre (IMC) is a comprehensive healthcare facility established in 2007 in Muscat for the purpose of providing quality laboratory and radiology diagnostic services to the residents of the capital city.
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