Apollo-Medics tie up for UP’s largest quaternary care hospital
Lucknow: In a major boost to the healthcare infrastructure in Uttar Pradesh, a collaboration between Apollo Hospitals and Medics Super Speciality Hospital was announced here on Saturday.
Under this, ApolloMedics — a 330-bed quaternary care hospital in the state capital — would be commissioned by the third quarter of the current financial year, an official told IANS.
“It will offer an integrated and comprehensive suite of healthcare services — from preventative to curative to continual home care and follow-up. ApolloMedics will provide world class healthcare delivery services for all socio-economic strata of society in the region,” the official stated.
Prathap Reddy, Chairman, Apollo Hospitals Group, told the media that “the partnership with Medics Life Sciences is indeed a very special one for us as we look at enhancing our presence in this region.”
Sushil Gattani, Founder and Co-Chairman, Medics Super Speciality Hospital, termed the association as a monumental step in the healthcare ecosystem in Uttar Pradesh.
“The institution aims to deliver world-class treatment to the masses which were accessible only in metropolitan cities in the country till now. In addition, there is potential to develop Lucknow as a cost-effective Medical Value Travel destination, with direct flights to Middle East and South Asia every day,” he said.