It’s no secret that Apollo Hospitals is among the most popular and trusted hospitals in the nation which millions of patients go every year. Most of us do not even know the details about the business as a whole including what Apollo Hospitals Net Worth will be and who is the owner as well as the CEO. And what is the head office? Let’s first clear these interests.

Company name Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Limited
Year of establishment 1983
Head Office Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Owner/Founder Dr. Prathap C. Reddy
CEO Name Dr. Madhu Sasidhar, President & CEO (Hospitals Division)
Industry Healthcare and hospitals
Net worth / Market cap Rs.1,13 lakh crore (October 2025, approximately.)
Revenue total (2025) Rs21,794 crore

Company Profile

Apollo Hospitals started its path in 1983, as the first private hospital in India. The concept was straightforward and simple. It was to deliver top-quality medical care to all Indian. In the present, Apollo manages more than 70 hospitals in total, with a an overall bed capacity of over 10,000 in various areas in India as well as other nations. Additionally the Apollo group also runs Apollo Pharmacy, Apollo Diagnostics, Apollo Clinics, and Apollo 24/7, which is the Apollo 24 hours a day online portal. In addition, the main office of Apollo is located in Chennai, Tamil Nadu.

Current Standing

Discussing some financials here in plain English, at the end of the financial period 2024 Apollo Hospitals had recorded the total turnover of R19,059 crore. The next year, revenue climbed to 21,794 crore. Even amazing that during the final quarter of budget year 2025 Apollo was able to record a major growth in profits (PAT) up 52%, to Rs372 crore. This was in addition to an increase in revenue of 14% which resulted in a total of the amount of Rs5,527 crore.

Future Plans and Updates

Let’s look at something quite recent and awe-inspiring and impressive. Apollo was in the midst of a major growth plan that was made public to the general public through news reports. Apollo stated that it will expand its bed capacity by almost 4,300 beds over the course of between three and four years with a total investment of around Rs8,000 crore. In the next year, in 2026, 2 000 beds will be made available in cities like Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Gurugram, Kolkata, and New Delhi.