Indraprastha Apollo Hospital in Delhi is one of the 64 clinics within Apollo Hospitals Group. It became the first medical institution in India to successfully pass the prestigious JCI accreditation 4 times in a row.
The center was established in 1983, and since then:
- The child's first liver transplant was performed;
- The largest dialysis unit in the country was opened;
- Surgeons successfully removed a stomach tumor from a 110-year-old patient;
- A 90-year-old woman underwent successful rehabilitation after a stroke.
The hospital occupies 180,000 sq. m. and includes a 710-bed inpatient department and 52 specialized units: cardiology, neurosurgery, orthopedics, gastroenterology, gynecology, rheumatology, transplantology, etc. They are equipped with modern equipment for accurate diagnostics and safe, minimally invasive treatment:
- PET-CT and PET-MRI
- MRI Tesla 3.0,
- a 128-slice CT,
- Novalis linear accelerators for radiation therapy,
- BrainLab surgical navigation system.
Another major advantage of the Apollo network is its doctors — they continuously advance their qualifications, receive additional medical education, and complete training programs in Europe and the United States.
A dedicated international patient department ensures comfort and support for goreign visitors. They assist with planning the trip and provide continuous guidance.
Foreign patients stay in comfortable single rooms. For budget-friendly options, it is possible to arrange accommodation in a shared ward room or book a hotel room.








