The Ahmedabad chapter of the Apollo Genomics Institute is the sixth for the chain after Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Hyderabad, and Kolkata
Apollo, the world’s largest vertically integrated healthcare provider, today announced the expansion of the Apollo Genomics Institute with the launch of Gujarat’s first facility in Ahmedabad. Doubling down on its investments in genomics, Apollo Genomics Institute was earlier launched in Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Hyderabad, and Kolkata.
India has made huge progress in terms of combating communicable diseases over the years. However, the increase in the number of genetic disorders in the recent past has been overlooked. With genomics, these diseases can be identified before they manifest; in turn, enabling early intervention and preventive care. The Apollo Genomics Institute aims to transform medical practice by bringing genomic services within the reach of every clinician & patient.
The Apollo Genomic Institute of Ahmedabad will host a range of genomic services including genetic evaluation, clinical diagnostics, obstetric genetics, cancer genomics, prenatal genetic screening capabilities and more, empowering patients with information to manage and prevent genetic disorders.
Dr. Preetha Reddy, Vice Chairperson, Apollo Hospitals, shared her enthusiasm, “Today marks a significant milestone in our journey towards pioneering healthcare. With the inauguration of the Genomic Institute at Apollo Hospitals Ahmedabad, we embark on a transformative path in medical science. This initiative reflects our unwavering commitment to harnessing the power of genomics to revolutionize patient care. We are optimistic that this endeavor will drive us towards new frontiers of innovation and ultimately, redefine the future of healthcare.”
The Apollo Genomic Institute of Ahmedabad will host a range of genomic services including genetic evaluation, clinical diagnostics, obstetric genetics, cancer genomics, prenatal genetic screening capabilities and more, empowering patients with information to manage and prevent genetic disorders.
Dr. Madhu Sasidhar, President & CEO Hospital Division, Apollo Hospitals Group said, “At Apollo, we believe that patients need to be brought to the forefront of the decision-making process with regard to their health journey. Constantly increasing availability of real-world data sources coupled with patient-centric analytics offer deeper insights into how they are diagnosed, treated and beyond. Genomics is one such area. On the back of increasing NCDs, the greater availability of patient-level data helps practitioners better understand the patient’s journey. This also enables personalization in medicine by leveraging genetic insights is immensely impacting decisions made regarding the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases. At Apollo Genomics Institute, our focus on preventive care and personalized medicine underscores our commitment to a more resilient and healthier society.”