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Updated: June 15, 2025 17:41
At an age when most people embrace retirement, Dr Prathap C Reddy continues to lead India’s largest healthcare network, Apollo Hospitals, with unwavering dedication. At 92, he clocks in at his office at 10 am and works until 5 pm, six days a week, embodying a rare commitment to his profession and the healthcare industry.
A Pioneer In Indian Healthcare
- Dr Reddy founded Apollo Hospitals in 1983, introducing India’s first corporate hospital and revolutionizing healthcare accessibility.
- Before Apollo, Indian patients had to travel abroad for specialized treatments. His vision brought world-class medical facilities to India, transforming the country’s healthcare landscape.
- Today, Apollo Hospitals operates 71 multi-specialty hospitals, over 5,000 pharmacy outlets, 291 primary care and diagnostic clinics, and a digital health platform.
A Life-Changing Decision
- Born in Chennai, Dr Reddy completed his MBBS from Stanley Medical College before moving to the United States to specialize in cardiology.
- Despite a promising career in America, a heartfelt letter from his father urged him to return to India and serve the nation.
- In 1979, a patient’s death due to the lack of timely medical care deeply moved him, inspiring him to establish Apollo Hospitals to ensure quality healthcare was accessible within India.
A Legacy Of Leadership And Influence
- Dr Reddy is the father-in-law of Telugu superstar Ram Charan and the grandfather of Upasana Kamineni, who is married to the actor.
- His family acknowledges his influence, particularly his role in shaping Upasana’s leadership within Apollo Hospitals.
- Despite his age, he remains actively involved in Apollo’s strategic decisions, ensuring the organization continues to innovate and expand.
Looking Ahead
- Apollo Hospitals continues to set benchmarks in healthcare, with expansions into telemedicine, AI-driven diagnostics, and advanced medical research.
- Dr Reddy’s dedication serves as an inspiration for entrepreneurs and healthcare professionals, proving that passion and purpose never retire.
Sources: MSN India, Zee News, DNA India.