Apollo Multispecialty Hospitals, Kolkata, was established in 2003 as a joint venture between Apollo Group of Hospitals, India, and Parkway Health of Singapore. It is accredited by the Joint Commission International (JCI), which sets the benchmark for quality in healthcare. The facility has NABL certification in six categories: Hematology and immunohematology, Histopathology and cytopathology, Microbiology and serology, Clinical Pathology, and Clinical Biochemistry. It was ranked as the best multi-speciality hospital in Kolkata by THE WEEK-A C Nielsen Best Hospital Survey 2013. Apollo performed the first-ever Reverse Shoulder Prosthesis Replacement in East India. The hospital launched India's first Cellvizio System for real-time, in vivo cellular imaging. The facility conducted the first-ever cadaver transplant in Eastern India. It organised the first live workshop on CARTO, or Electrophysiology Mapping Technique, in Eastern India. Apollo, Kolkata runs several Social Initiatives, including; SACHi (Save a Child's Heart Initiative) provides paediatric cardiac care and financial support to underprivileged children. The SAHI (Society to Aid the Hearing Impaired) initiative supports children with hearing impairment. The CURE Foundation focuses on cancer screening, cure, and rehabilitation. Additionally, the hospital collaborates with Yuvraj Singh's YOUWECAN for massive cancer screenings. It conducts comprehensive health screening camps nationwide, leveraging telemedicine and mHealth capabilities to reach remote areas. International Patient Services: Apollo provides complete care and support for international patients to ensure a seamless and exemplary hospital experience. The hospital is known for its warm hospitality, competent care, and technological excellence.