Apollo Hospitals has signed a strategic agreement with the Ministry of Interior, Republic of Iraq, to manage and operate the Internal Security Force Hospital. This partnership aims to provide advanced medical care to Iraq’s security forces and their families, further expanding India’s healthcare presence overseas. Through this collaboration, Iraqi security personnel will gain access to world-class treatment and specialized care.

Sangita Reddy, Joint Managing Director of Apollo Hospitals, noted that this collaboration marks a significant milestone in strengthening healthcare services for Iraq’s internal security forces and their families. The partnership will bring Apollo’s expertise in hospital management, advanced clinical care, and patient safety protocols to ensure the delivery of world-class healthcare services at the facility.

The agreement is seen as a vital step in strengthening Iraq’s healthcare infrastructure. Ouday Khudhair Saeed, First Secretary, Iraq, expressed confidence that the partnership will greatly benefit the country’s internal security forces by providing them and their families with quality healthcare. The partnership aligns with Apollo Hospitals’ vision of “Heal in India, Heal by India, Heal from India,” which aims to extend India’s finest healthcare expertise across borders.

Pratap C Reddy, Founder-Chairman of Apollo Hospitals, highlighted that the hospital has emerged as a global hub for healthcare, treating over 20,000 international patients every month. This agreement reinforces the hospital’s mission to bring hope and healing to Iraq’s security forces and their families. The partnership is expected to have a positive impact on the healthcare landscape in Iraq, providing access to advanced medical care and specialized treatment for those who need it most.

The agreement is a significant development in the healthcare sector, demonstrating India’s growing presence in the global healthcare market. Apollo Hospitals’ expertise and experience in managing and operating hospitals will be leveraged to improve the quality of healthcare services at the Internal Security Force Hospital in Iraq. The partnership is a testament to the hospital’s commitment to providing world-class healthcare services and its vision of making India a hub for healthcare excellence.