New Centre Brings Cardiology, Oncology, Neurology, Robotics-Enabled Care and 24×7 Clinical Support Closer to Patients
Apollo Hospitals has launched a new Super Speciality Centre in Mumbai’s Dadar area, strengthening access to advanced healthcare services for patients across the city. The newly inaugurated centre aims to reduce the travel burden for patients who frequently visit Apollo Hospitals Navi Mumbai for specialised treatments.
The Dadar Centre offers super-speciality services in Cardiology, Neurology, Oncology, Gastroenterology, Orthopaedics, Transplantation, and Pulmonology. The facility is also equipped with comprehensive diagnostics, robotics-enabled treatment support, and round-the-clock clinical assistance.
The launch event was attended by Arunesh Punetha along with Apollo specialists including Dr Anil D’Cruz, Dr Deepak Gautam, Dr Dipalee Borade, Dr Jyoti Bajpai and Dr Sumeet Pawar.
Apollo Expands Patient-Centric Healthcare Network in Mumbai
According to Apollo Hospitals, nearly 8,000 patients from Mumbai travel to Navi Mumbai every year for advanced medical care, with many requiring repeated visits throughout their treatment journey. As Apollo Hospitals Navi Mumbai approaches its 10th anniversary this November, the Dadar facility marks a significant expansion of its healthcare footprint within Mumbai.
The new centre is expected to benefit patients undergoing long-term treatment, especially those dealing with cancer care, post-transplant recovery, and chronic illnesses, by reducing travel distances by nearly 30 kilometres per visit.
Focus on Continuity of Care and Faster Consultations
Speaking at the launch, Dr Anil D’Cruz said that the new Dadar Centre reflects Apollo’s commitment to making advanced healthcare more accessible and patient-friendly.
He stated that thousands of patients have historically travelled from Mumbai to Navi Mumbai multiple times during treatment, and the new facility will help ensure easier access to Apollo’s specialists, advanced diagnostics, and integrated care pathways closer to home.
The hospital group said the centre is designed to improve continuity of care through faster consultations, easier follow-ups, and uninterrupted treatment support for patients requiring frequent medical attention.
