Apollo Homecare Hits 1 Million Patient Milestone, Now Touching 2,000 Lives Daily; Celebrates its 10th anniversary
Chennai, November 26, 2025: Apollo Homecare, India’s pioneering organised home healthcare provider and part of the Apollo Hospitals Group, today celebrated its 10th anniversary—marking a decade of delivering hospital-grade care at home to millions of patients nationwide. Established in 2015 under the vision of Dr. Prathap C. Reddy, Apollo Homecare was created to bridge India’s post-discharge and chronic care gaps by bringing Apollo’s trusted clinical excellence directly into patients’ homes.
Over the years, Apollo Homecare has grown into the country’s most comprehensive home-healthcare platform, offering more than 16 specialised, protocol-driven and personalised services across multiple specialties. What began as an extension of post-hospitalisation support has now evolved into a robust nationwide ecosystem delivering outcome-driven care at home.
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Dr. Prathap C. Reddy, Founder & Chairman, Apollo Hospitals Group, said, “Apollo Homecare has become a compassionate, scalable and affordable solution for India’s growing healthcare needs. This milestone strengthens my belief in India’s 3H future—Health and Happiness at Home—where home-based care becomes central to the healthcare system.”
Dr. Preetha Reddy, Executive Vice Chairperson, remarked that Apollo Homecare has transformed patient experience beyond hospitals, adding that the future of healthcare will be increasingly home-led. Dr. Suneeta Reddy, Managing Director, noted that homecare is a key pillar of Apollo’s next phase of growth, ensuring seamless care from hospital to home and expanding access to high-quality treatment across geographies.
Apollo Homecare’s services span Home Critical Care with physician-led ICU-level oversight, home diagnostics, physiotherapy, equipment rental, consultant visits, and preventive care such as adult vaccinations. With certified equipment, digital documentation, and remote physician supervision, the organisation has set national benchmarks for safe and personalised home-based care.
Its technology backbone includes a proprietary digital platform enabling real-time vital monitoring, outcome tracking, workflow alerts, and coordinated care with treating physicians.
Entering its next phase, Apollo Homecare plans to deepen market presence and scale technology-led care through investments in advanced remote monitoring, AI-driven clinical intelligence, and digital-first workflows. Strengthening its workforce, clinical protocols, and supply capabilities will remain central to building a scalable, resilient home healthcare model for India’s future.
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