Founded by Prathap C. Reddy, known as the architect of modern Indian healthcare, in 1983, Apollo Hospitals is India’s first chain of corporate healthcare providers. Today, there are over 70 Apollo Hospitals in India with over 10,000 beds, making them the largest regional healthcare providers across India. Apollo Hospitals lead many multi-speciality units providing best in class treatment to patients. As of 2020, their revenue is inching close to $1 billion, making it a key player in India’s private healthcare industry.
King Hussein Cancer Center (KHCC), renamed in 2002 after King Hussein who died of cancer complications was initially established, in 1997, as the Al-Amman Center, or “The Center of Hope”. KHCC was founded to treat cancer patients in Jordan, instead of them having to travel abroad to seek treatment for cancer. KHCC today is one of the best places for cancer treatment, it also performs around 100 bone marrow transplants
Ruby Hall Clinic was founded in 1959 by Padma Bhushan awardee, renowned cardiologist Dr. K B Grant. Ruby Hall Clinic, although started as a private entity, was later turned into public charitable trust. Ruby Hall Clinic has one of the highest operating ICU beds in the country with the number at 130. It is a multi-specialty hospital with a panel of more than 600 doctors and 1,500 paramedical staff.