
Bengaluru, 14 August 2025 – Apollo Hospitals Seshadripuram marked its 10th anniversary with “Samarpanam” – a celebration of ten years of advanced, accessible healthcare – in the presence of Dr. Sangita Reddy, Joint Managing Director of Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Ltd., along with senior officials and distinguished guests.
Established in August 2015, the superspeciality hospital has grown into one of Bengaluru’s most trusted healthcare destinations, treating more than 1,000 outpatients daily and performing thousands of complex surgeries each year. Since 2017, it has also led several pioneering transplant procedures in India, cementing its position as a leader in organ transplantation in Karnataka.

Dr. Sangita Reddy said, “Apollo Hospitals has always aimed to combine clinical excellence with a strong commitment to community service. The decade-long journey of our Seshadripuram unit embodies this mission. By expanding access to advanced treatments and fostering trust with our patients, we have significantly contributed to Bengaluru’s healthcare ecosystem. As the city continues to grow as a medical hub, Apollo remains dedicated to raising standards in quality, innovation, and compassionate care.”
Specialised in cardiology, neurosciences, orthopedics, gastroenterology, and kidney transplantation, Apollo Seshadripuram was also the first in India to introduce the Moses 2.0 Laser for treating prostate enlargement and kidney stones in high-risk patients.
Vice President Uday Davda remarked, “Reaching this milestone is not only a moment of pride but also a promise to the future. We have consistently worked to make advanced medical care more accessible while handling some of the most challenging cases. With a new tower planned to meet increasing demand, we will continue to uphold the trust our patients place in us.”

The anniversary event featured cultural performances by staff, patients, and members of the local community. Moving forward, the hospital aims to expand its specialised care offerings, adopt AI-powered diagnostics, and further enhance its transplant and emergency services.
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