Apollo Hospitals Opens 400 Bed Quaternary Care Facility in Pune
- Apollo Hospitals inaugurates its third Maharashtra facility, starting with 250 beds and expanding to 400.
- The Pune hospital integrates advanced technology, robotic surgery, and specialized quaternary care.
- The facility aims to enhance healthcare access, quality, and innovation across Western India.
Apollo Hospitals has launched its newest state-of-the-art facility in Swargate, Pune, marking the group’s third hospital in Maharashtra. Initially opening with 250 beds, the hospital will gradually expand to 400 to meet the growing healthcare needs of the region.
The new hospital brings together advanced quaternary care services, including precision oncology, cardiac sciences, transplants, orthopedics, mother-and-child health, and critical care. It features fully modular operating theatres, robotic surgery platforms like Da Vinci Xi and Mako systems, digital PET-CT and LINAC radiotherapy, and IoT-enabled patient monitoring with telemedicine access.
Dr. Preetha Reddy, Executive Vice Chairperson, Apollo Hospitals, said, “This facility reflects our commitment to delivering world-class healthcare with compassion, innovation, and clinical excellence”. Dr. Suneeta Reddy, Managing Director, added that the Pune hospital strengthens Apollo’s national presence and provides future-ready integrated care for Maharashtra.
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Designed to serve as a regional reference center, the hospital combines multidisciplinary clinical teams with evidence-led protocols to ensure consistent outcomes and patient-centered care. Features such as level III neonatal and pediatric ICUs, specialized mother-and-child units, and premium patient accommodations enhance the overall experience.
Apollo Hospitals Pune is strategically positioned in a dynamic urban hub, reflecting the group’s mission to combine medical innovation with accessibility. Anchored by over four decades of expertise, the hospital promises to raise the bar for healthcare delivery in Western India.