Jaipur, June 6, 2025 — In a significant move aimed at improving access to quality healthcare, Apollo Spectra Hospitals has relocated its Jaipur center to a newly developed, larger, and more advanced facility in Lal Kothi. The hospital, known for its short-stay surgical and medical care, has served over 25,000 patients in the city over the past decade and is now positioned to cater to more people with enhanced infrastructure and technology.
The new center brings a boutique-style, multi-specialty hospital experience to the city, featuring a Level-3 Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) and integrated care for complex deliveries. The hospital has also consolidated its services across key departments such as orthopedics, urology, general surgery, internal medicine, physiotherapy, and plastic surgery—aiming to offer quick recovery times with minimal patient disruption.
Dr. Sangita Reddy, Joint Managing Director of Apollo Hospitals Group, addressed the occasion virtually, noting the importance of personalized and preventive healthcare in the modern age. “With this new facility, we are creating a space where technology and expertise come together to ensure rapid and accurate medical intervention," she said. “From orthopedic surgeries to comprehensive mother-and-child care, the Lal Kothi center is built to support every step of a patient’s health journey.”
The launch event was attended by well-known actor and Jaipur native Rajeev Khandelwal, who highlighted the hospital’s contribution to raising healthcare standards in the city. “As a fitness enthusiast, I value the importance of early diagnosis and timely care. What Apollo Spectra is offering—quick interventions with the human touch—is exactly what modern healthcare demands,” Khandelwal said.
Joining him was retired Indian Air Force officer Squadron Leader Varlin Panwar, who spoke about the significance of advanced maternal and child care facilities in strengthening community health. “As both a mother and a defense veteran, I deeply resonate with the need for accessible and quality healthcare for women and children. This initiative by Apollo Spectra is a step forward in empowering families in Jaipur,” she said.
Doctors at the new facility detailed the specialized treatments now available, emphasizing minimally invasive techniques. Orthopedic specialists Dr. Mihir Thanvi and Dr. Mujahid Salim pointed to advancements in spine, joint, and muscle treatments, supported by comprehensive physiotherapy services. General surgery expert Dr. Ratnesh Jenaw discussed the center's capabilities in treating common conditions like appendicitis, hernias, and gallstones using laparoscopic procedures that promise less pain and quicker recovery.
Dr. Manini Patel, an obstetrics and gynecology specialist, added that the NICU at the new center is equipped to provide continuous monitoring and care for high-risk pregnancies. She also noted the hospital’s use of artificial intelligence for early detection of health issues, helping patients manage their well-being proactively.
Apollo Spectra, part of the Apollo Health and Lifestyle Limited (AHLL) group, currently operates over 22 centers across 16 cities in India. The network has performed more than 350,000 surgeries and is staffed by a team of over 3,000 medical professionals. Its Jaipur branch’s relocation is seen as a major move in expanding its capacity to deliver expert, short-stay surgical care in a city with growing healthcare needs.
AHLL, the parent company, has impacted over 20 million lives in India and manages one of the largest integrated healthcare networks. With over 5,500 doctors, 300 clinics, and more than 60 specialized hospitals under various banners including Apollo Cradle and Apollo Fertility, AHLL aims to offer care that is as accessible as it is specialized.
For more details, visit www.apollospectra.com