Apollo Hospitals was founded by
Prathap C. Reddy in 1983 as the first corporate health care in India. The first branch at Chennai was inaugurated by the then President of India
Zail Singh. Apollo developed
telemedicine services, after starting a pilot project in 2000 at
Aragonda, Prathap Reddy's home village. In 2006, Apollo exited its hospital in
Colombo called
Apollo Hospital Sri Lanka by selling its stake to
Sri Lanka Insurance. In 2007, Apollo Hospitals and
DKV AG established a 74:26
joint venture health insurance company called Apollo DKV Insurance Co. The company was rebranded as Apollo Munich Health Insurance in 2009. In 2008, Apollo Hospitals started Apollo Reach, a chain of hospitals for Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities as well as semi-urban and rural areas, with the opening of the first Apollo Reach hospital in
Karimnagar. In December 2012, Apollo Hospitals sold its 38% stake in Apollo Health Street, the group's healthcare
business process outsourcing division, to Sutherland Global Services for . In 2014, Apollo Hospitals acquired Hetero Med Solutions, a South Indian pharmacy chain with 320 stores, from
Hetero Group for in a
slump sale. The stores were rebranded as Apollo Pharmacy. In October 2015, Apollo launched home care services under Apollo HomeCare and its digital healthcare platform called Ask Apollo. Apollo signed an
MoU with
Health Education England in April 2017 to provide a large number of doctors to fill vacancies in the English
National Health Service. In September 2017, Apollo announced an academic collaboration with Australia’s
Macquarie University, where students enrolled in Macquarie's four-year graduate entry Doctor of Medicine program would complete 5 months of clinical rotations at Apollo hospitals in Hyderabad as part of their degree. In 2018, Apollo Hospitals opened their first hospital in
Kerala,
Apollo Adlux Hospital, a 250-bedded tertiary care center as a joint venture with the Adlux group. In January 2019, Apollo opened Apollo Proton Cancer Centre in Chennai, which is reportedly the first
proton therapy facility across
South Asia,
Southeast Asia and the
Middle East. In 2020, Apollo Hospitals sold its 50.80% percent majority stake in Apollo Munich Health Insurance to
HDFC for . Later that year, it acquired
IHH Healthcare's 50% joint venture stake in Apollo Gleneagles Hospital in Kolkata for . In March 2022, Apollo Hospitals was included in
Nifty 50 benchmark index, replacing
Indian Oil, and became the first hospital company to be included in the index. Apollo opened their 76 branch a 400 bedded hospital in Financial district of Hyderabad on 27 April 2026. File:Apollo Proton Cancer Centre, Chennai.jpg|Apollo Proton Cancer Centre,
Chennai File:Apollo Hospital Indraprastha.jpg|
Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, Delhi File:Apollo Hospitals Bengaluru.jpg|Apollo Cancer Hospital & Research Centre, Bangalore File:Apollo Hospitals, Visakhapatnam.jpg|
Apollo Hospitals, Visakhapatnam ==Subsidiaries==