Apollo Hospitals Expands Technology-Enabled Healthcare Access at Sri City

Apollo Remote Healthcare will serve industries, employees and nearby villages with 24×7 medical support, diagnostics and specialist care

INN/Chennai, @Infodeaofficial

Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Ltd. has expanded its technology-enabled healthcare services to Sri City, strengthening access to quality medical care beyond major urban centers. The initiative brings Apollo’s digital and clinical expertise to one of India’s leading integrated business hubs, with a focus on industrial workers, residents and surrounding rural communities.

This move marks another step in Apollo’s effort to combine healthcare innovation with accessibility. The new services are designed to support a healthier industrial ecosystem while also extending care to families and villages that often face limited access to advanced medical support.

Healthcare beyond city limits

Apollo’s expansion into Sri City is significant because it places advanced healthcare in the middle of a fast-growing industrial zone. Sri City is home to more than 200 industries and around 70,000 employees and residents, making healthcare access a critical need for the region. Apollo will also extend primary and specialty care to nearly 25 to 30 nearby villages, creating a wider support network for communities around the business hub.

Dr. Prathap C. Reddy, Founder-Chairman of Apollo Hospitals, said the health of people is the foundation of strong communities and thriving economies. He noted that Apollo has always aimed to bring quality healthcare closer to the workplaces and communities that drive India’s growth. He described the Sri City initiative as part of Apollo’s larger mission to deliver compassionate, scalable and equitable care.

What Apollo will offer

Apollo will fully manage the Sri City Medical Centre and provide a broad range of services. These include outpatient care, day care, emergency support, a 24×7 pharmacy, diagnostic laboratory services, X-ray, radiology and annual health check-up packages. The aim is to offer holistic wellness support rather than isolated treatment.

The model is especially relevant for industrial clusters, where workers need quick access to medical attention, preventive screening and emergency response. By combining physical facilities with digital healthcare tools, Apollo is building a system that can handle both routine health needs and urgent care requirements.

Digital care model

A major feature of the initiative is Apollo Remote Healthcare, which uses telecommunication and health-data technologies to connect patients with specialists in real time. This allows for consultations, emergency support and chronic disease management without requiring patients to travel far for every service.

The digital model is important for regions like Sri City, where people may need fast, reliable and continuous healthcare support. Apollo’s approach also helps bridge the gap between industrial hubs and advanced medical expertise, especially in areas where specialist doctors may not always be available on site.

Apollo said the technology-enabled model will improve response times, strengthen preventive care and ensure continuity of treatment across regions. This makes healthcare more efficient and more practical for both industries and surrounding communities.

Partnership with Sri City

Dr. Ravindra Sannareddy, Managing Director of Sri City, said the collaboration reflects the vision of creating a world-class living environment along with world-class infrastructure. He said that access to excellent healthcare is an essential part of true growth and that Apollo’s presence will deliver “platinum-standard” care to the community.

He added that the initiative will benefit not only Sri City but also the surrounding rural population. The partnership is expected to improve day-to-day health access, boost confidence among employees and support the long-term wellbeing of the region.

Why this matters

Apollo’s entry into Sri City shows how healthcare is increasingly moving closer to workplaces, industrial clusters and smaller communities. Instead of making patients travel to major cities for every medical need, technology-enabled care can bring services nearer to where people live and work.

For India’s emerging growth centres, this model could become a template for future healthcare expansion. It combines clinical excellence, digital innovation and community outreach in a way that supports both economic development and public health.

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