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Apollo Hospitals to Invest in Expansion
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Apollo Hospitals to Invest in Expansion

Apollo Hospitals is set to invest ?6,100 crore to expand its facilities across India by the 2026 financial year, aiming to add 3,500 beds at 11 locations. This move aligns with the hospital chain’s strategy to enhance healthcare access and capacity in various regions. With a strong focus on increasing patient intake and providing advanced healthcare services, Apollo's expansion plan will involve both new facilities and upgrades to existing hospitals. The group’s investment also targets the development of specialized centers for complex treatments, aiming to cater to the rising demand for high-quality healthcare in India. As part of its growth plan, Apollo intends to address gaps in regional healthcare infrastructure, particularly in tier-2 and tier-3 cities, where healthcare demand is escalating. The expansion is expected to significantly improve patient care standards, positioning Apollo Hospitals to better serve India's growing population with state-of-the-art medical services.

Apollo Hospitals is set to invest ?6,100 crore to expand its facilities across India by the 2026 financial year, aiming to add 3,500 beds at 11 locations. This move aligns with the hospital chain’s strategy to enhance healthcare access and capacity in various regions. With a strong focus on increasing patient intake and providing advanced healthcare services, Apollo's expansion plan will involve both new facilities and upgrades to existing hospitals. The group’s investment also targets the development of specialized centers for complex treatments, aiming to cater to the rising demand for high-quality healthcare in India. As part of its growth plan, Apollo intends to address gaps in regional healthcare infrastructure, particularly in tier-2 and tier-3 cities, where healthcare demand is escalating. The expansion is expected to significantly improve patient care standards, positioning Apollo Hospitals to better serve India's growing population with state-of-the-art medical services.

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