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Apollo Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Hyderabad stands as a premier private medical college established in 2012. Affiliated with Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences, Warangal, AIMSR Hyderabad is recognized for its academic rigor in medicine, offering popular programs like MBBS. Located in the Apollo Health City campus, it provides a conducive environment for medical education and clinical training.

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Hyderabad, Telangana

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Apollo Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Hyderabad, widely recognized as AIMSR Hyderabad, was established in 2012, marking its presence as a significant private institution in the field of medical education. Situated within the expansive Apollo Health City campus in Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad, the college is affiliated with the Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences, Warangal. AIMSR Hyderabad is dedicated to imparting comprehensive medical education, offering undergraduate programs like the popular MBBS course with an annual intake of 150 seats, and various postgraduate MD/MS programs. The institution is approved by the National Medical Commission (NMC). The campus spans 10 acres and is equipped with essential infrastructure including libraries, laboratories, and a teaching hospital located on the same campus, providing valuable clinical exposure to students. While traditional campus placements are not typical for medical graduates who often pursue postgraduate studies, recent data indicates a median salary for placed postgraduate students. AIMSR Hyderabad focuses on preparing competent medical professionals through its structured curriculum and experienced faculty.

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P Das

1

Apollo Hospital has completely lost its corporate essence, now resembling a disorganized government facility burdened with exorbitant fees. From parking to consulting a doctor, every step is fraught with obstacles and delays, eroding any semblance of hospitality one might expect from a reputed corporate hospital. Instead, the system feels like a carefully designed mousetrap—relentlessly draining money without delivering meaningful relief.During my visit to a senior cardiologist for my wife, I was appalled by the blatant lack of empathy. Patients were treated with indifference, and the overall experience was deeply disheartening. Adding to this distress, I encountered shocking discrimination: while Apollo accommodates international patients by allowing 10–20 attendants each, I—despite being the father of a patient undergoing daycare surgery—was denied entry as a single attendant. Such inconsistency is unacceptable.Insurance Department WoesThe insurance department operates in an archaic manner, relying on manual processes and paper forms, with no standardized procedures. Staff members appeared clueless about the process, leaving patients to bear the brunt of inefficiencies. The government should intervene and investigate this sorry state of affairs, where hospitals effectively hold patients hostage as collateral.Deceptive Insurance PracticesBefore admission, patients are assured that all insurance policies are accepted. However, after treatment, a relentless tussle ensues between the hospital and insurance companies, forcing patients to overstay. Insurance companies try to underpay claims, while hospitals benefit from prolonged patient stays and excessive charges. This unethical practice compounds the ordeal for patients who are already vulnerable and seeking care.

Vinod

5

All about health but expensive. Cancer research institute available here. Seperate specialisation for each and every organ. Pre medical checkup packages of different types with price variation.

Jay

4

Apollo Hospitals carved a niche for themselves being one of first corporate hospitals in India. They have grown in popularity and operate multiple locations of multi speciality hospitals. The film nagar location is one of their premier locations.One would find this area very, very crowded at times, especially during peak hours almost no different from a busy railway station. The consultants fees for a first visit starts around Rs 1,500. The diagnostic tests are more expensive than a center off the street, even reputed ones, but are convenient and all done under one roof. If the patient is a foreign national the charges are about a time and a half higher. So is everything else for foreign nationals.In concluding, it’s a very good hospital but the sheer number of people takes away from the ambience and the quality time the doctors will be able to spend with their patients.

Zohair Ahmed

1

WORST EXPERIENCE AT APOLLO HOSPITAL FILM NAGAR THE DOCTOR VARSHA KIRON (CARDIOLOGIST) LEFT THE HOSPITAL FOR AIRPORT FOR RECEIVING HIS RELATIVES AND THE PATIENTS ARE WAITING SINCE 4 HOURS IS THE SERVICE OF THE DOCTOR.? ARE WE FOOL WHO ARE WAITING HERE SINCE 1pm NOW ITS 4:10pmPLEASE TAKE NECESSARY ACTION AGAINST THE DOCTOR….

Mad Stranger 12

1

To Apollo Hospital Management🙏🙏🙏I have never seen such rude behavior anywhere before.In the Ultrasound Department and Billing Department, a staff member named N. Mahender Reddy behaved in an extremely disrespectful manner. His behavior was so terrible that it was beyond tolerable.He does not know how to talk to a pregnant woman. He threw the file on her face, which is completely unacceptable. He is the worst staff member I have ever encountered.The Ultrasound Department’s behavior is the worst I have ever seen. Please review the kind of staff you are hiring—are you risking patients' lives with such people?Additionally, the internship doctors are completely unprofessional. Instead of listening to patients, they were busy discussing carries and food.This is completely unacceptable. Please take immediate action.Thank you.

mahaboob syed

2

Apollo big name, but all fraud. Every department there is teams. You go there for a senior doctor, after taking fee, you will be treated by junior doctor.. I faced this in cardiology, pulmonology, interventional radiology..

Sairam Damuluri

1

I have the worst experience in the appolo because I have waited for 3hrs for the reports but not given and wait for the reports and the service was not good and not able to speak properly and waiting time is to longI never had a experience like this in this hospital before in the reception for the reports the staff is very less and the crowd place and the staff is not good for service

mahesh j

2

Fees are very high but doctors are kind to address the patients.Parking is worst for 2 wheeler, no ample space and they charge heavily for parking as well.

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