During the quarter, Apollo Hospitals launched a 250-bed quaternary care hospital in Pune, the first phase of its planned 400-bed capacity. The new facility integrates advanced surgical robotics, precision oncology, expanded intensive care with more than 100 ICU beds and multidisciplinary programs with IoT-based monitoring and digital health tools.
“Q3FY26 reflects the fundamental strength and clinical depth of Apollo’s integrated care model,” said Prathap C Reddy, Chairman, Apollo Hospitals Enterprise.
Commenting on the recent Union Budget, Reddy said it provides a major boost to India’s quest to become a global healthcare destination.
“The proposal to support states in setting up five regional medical hubs through public-private partnerships is a strategic step towards building a high-quality, well-coordinated Medical Value Travel ecosystem.” End
Apollo’s consolidated revenue grew 15% to Rs 18,623 crore, while net profit for the nine months ended December grew 34% to Rs. 1,412 crore.
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