Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals is spread over 12 acres of land and has a built-up area of 600,000 square feet. A joint venture between the Apollo Hospitals Group and the Government of Delhi, it was founded in 1996. It is the largest hospital of the group and was built at a cost of 44 million US dollars.
With a bed-capacity of 560 (including 140 ICU beds and 44 HDU beds) and 14 Operation Theatres, expert medical professionals and the latest technology, the Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals is the automatic choice for outstanding healthcare in the country’s capital.
The hospital handles close to 200,000 patients a year, of which 12,000 are international patients. International patients come to Indraprastha Apollo from the USA, UK, Europe, Middle East, Australia, Yemen, Africa and CIS countries, among other countries.
Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals was the first Indian hospital to be awarded the gold-standard certification from the Joint Commission International (JCI) USA .
Highlights
The first Indian hospital to receive the Joint Commission International (JCI)
USA accreditation the gold-standard in hospital certifications worldwide
First successful liver-kidney transplant in the Indian sub-continent
Grade A by CRISIL
Rated Best Multi-speciality Private Hospital in Delhi by The Week magazine
BS EN ISO 14001: 1996 for Environmental Management System
BS EN ISO 9001: 2000 for Quality Management System