Apollo Hospitals Expands India Network to 76 with Launch of 400-Bed Smart Hospital in Hyderabad
Apollo Hospitals has announced the launch of a 400-bed smart hospital in Hyderabad, marking a significant milestone in its nationwide expansion and taking its total network to 76 hospitals across India. The new facility underscores
Apollo Hospitals has announced the launch of a 400-bed smart hospital in Hyderabad, marking a significant milestone in its nationwide expansion and taking its total network to 76 hospitals across India. The new facility underscores Apollo’s strategic focus on scaling advanced healthcare infrastructure while integrating next generation digital technologies to meet the growing demand for high-quality, patient centric care.
Positioned as a state-of the art smart hospital, the Hyderabad facility is equipped with cutting edge healthcare innovations, including AI enabled diagnostics, integrated electronic medical records (EMR), smart intensive care units, and advanced operation theatres with real time monitoring systems. The hospital also incorporates robotics assisted surgical capabilities and digitally connected care pathways, enabling seamless coordination across departments and enhancing clinical outcomes. This development aligns with the rising adoption of digital health, artificial intelligence in healthcare, and precision medicine in India’s evolving healthcare ecosystem.
Hyderabad continues to emerge as a critical healthcare and medical tourism hub, and Apollo Hospitals’ latest expansion strengthens its footprint in this high-growth market. The facility is expected to cater to patients from across Telangana and neighboring regions, while also attracting international patients seeking advanced treatment solutions in India. With a strong emphasis on technology driven care delivery, the hospital aims to improve accessibility, efficiency, and patient experience.
With this launch, Apollo Hospitals further consolidates its position as one of India’s leading private healthcare providers, continuing its legacy of clinical excellence and innovation. The expansion reflects broader industry trends, including increased investment in hospital infrastructure, rising demand for tertiary and quaternary care, and the rapid integration of health tech solutions across the care continuum.
