Apollo Cradle & Children’s Hospital, a leading name in maternity and child care, has announced plans to expand its footprint with 7–8 new centres across India over the next five years. The newest additions will be located in Mumbai and Hyderabad, marking a significant step forward in the hospital’s growth journey.
Celebrating 23 Years of Excellence
As reported by Biospectrum India, this expansion comes on the heels of Apollo Cradle’s remarkable achievements over the past 23 years. Most notably, the hospital has been ranked as India’s No. 1 OBGYN Hospital for three consecutive years—solidifying its leadership in women and child healthcare.
New Bengaluru Facility Sets the Benchmark
Recently, Apollo Cradle successfully launched a cutting-edge facility in Electronic City, Bengaluru. This new centre is already delivering on the brand’s promise of excellence by offering comprehensive and compassionate care for expectant mothers and children.
Strong National Presence with 19 Centres
Currently, Apollo Cradle operates 19 state-of-the-art centres in key cities such as Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Delhi NCR, Chennai, and Amritsar. Each centre is backed by a dedicated team of skilled doctors and healthcare professionals. The hospital offers a wide array of services, including maternity, neonatology, pediatrics, gynaecology, fertility, and fetal medicine.
Upgrading Existing Units for Enhanced Care
In addition to launching new centres, Apollo Cradle is also investing in the expansion and upgradation of its existing facilities. These upgrades will include larger infrastructure and advanced amenities. The goal is to deliver a superior patient experience and meet the rising demand for specialised care.
Strategic Investment to Drive Growth
To support this ambitious expansion, the hospital is adopting a robust funding approach. This strategy will facilitate the establishment of new centres. It will also ensure continuous technological upgrades and improved support services—reinforcing Apollo Cradle’s commitment to delivering world-class healthcare.