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Apollo Hospitals launches its maiden super-specialty hospital in Madhya Pradesh

| | Oct 09, 2014, at 05:51 pm
Kolkata, Oct 9 (IBNS) Healthcare provider Apollo Hospitals has added another super specialty hospital by launching it in Madhya Pradesh.

The new hospital in Indore inaugurated by Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh Shivraj Singh Chouhan in the presence of Prathap C Reddy, Chairman, Apollo Group of Hospitals marks the Groups maiden entry in the State.

Apollo Hospitals, Indore is a 125 bedded super-specialty hospital with over 50 specialties and super-specialties. In a first of its kind initiative in Madhya Pradesh, the hospital’s 45 bedded critical care unit will be backed by e-ICU services, which is the latest innovation in healthcare services.

Experts will have the ability to monitor a critical care patient in real time from a remote command center in Hyderabad, thus making critical care more efficient. This is the first phase of the facility, and another 100 beds are proposed to be added in the next 12 months.

Speaking at the inaugural function, Prathap C Reddy, Chairman, Apollo Group of Hospitals said, “This is indeed a proud moment for us. Since the foundation of the first Apollo Hospital in 1983, our motto has always been quality healthcare service accessible by one and all. We are humbled with the opportunity provided by the State to help us serve them with advanced medical care and patient management that stands unparalleled till today. This is only the beginning of our journey in Madhya Pradesh and we are looking forward to adding more facilities in Indore and Bhopal.”

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