Apollo Hospitals launches super speciality centre in Mumbai's Dadar

Written By :  MD Bureau
Published On 2026-05-11 12:00 GMT   |   Update On 2026-05-11 12:01 GMT
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Mumbai: Apollo Hospitals has launched its Super Speciality Centre in Dadar, bringing advanced healthcare services to the heart of Mumbai. The Centre offers super-speciality services in Cardiology, Neurology, Oncology, Gastroenterology, Orthopaedics, Transplantation, and Pulmonology, supported by comprehensive diagnostics, robotics-enabled care, and 24x7 clinical support.

All services are delivered by experienced Apollo clinicians, each with over a decade of expertise, operating within Apollo's established clinical ecosystem. The launch was graced by Mr Arunesh Punetha, Regional CEO - Western Region, along with Apollo’s experts: Dr Anil D'Cruz (Director Oncology and Sr Head and Neck Oncology Surgeon), Dr Deepak Gautam (Sr Consultant Orthopaedic & Robotic Joint Replacement Surgeon), Dr Dipalee Borade (Consultant Radiation Oncology), Dr Jyoti Bajpai (Lead Consultant, Medical and Precision Oncology), Dr Sumeet Pawar (Consultant Spine & Neurosurgeon) along with other doctors and members of the community.

Nearly 8,000 patients from Mumbai travel to Apollo Hospitals Navi Mumbai every year for advanced care, many of them making that journey repeatedly through the course of treatment. As Apollo Navi Mumbai approaches its 10th anniversary this November, the new Dadar centre represents the next chapter in our journey, bringing the same trusted clinical expertise and continuity of care closer to patients and their families in the heart of the city.

Dr Anil D'Cruz said, "At Apollo, we believe advanced healthcare should not only be world-class, but also easier to access consistently. Over the years, thousands of patients from Mumbai have travelled to Navi Mumbai for specialised treatment, often multiple times during the course of care. The launch of our Dadar Centre reflects our commitment to reducing that burden and ensuring patients can access Apollo’s trusted specialists, advanced diagnostics, and integrated care pathways closer to home. This is not just an expansion of infrastructure, but an expansion of patient-centric care."

For patients managing ongoing treatment, the Centre significantly reduces the burden of approximately 30 kilometres of travel per visit, enabling faster consultations, more consistent follow-up, and uninterrupted continuity of care. This is particularly meaningful for oncology patients, those on post-transplant recovery, and individuals managing long-term chronic conditions, for whom the frequency of care visits is highest.

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