
Apollo Clinic, a subsidiary of India’s international hospital chain Apollo, is now in Dhaka to offer its medical services to patients in Bangladesh, said a press release.
The company is operated in Bangladesh by JMI Specialized Hospital Limited, a subsidiary of JMI Group, as a licensee.
Apollo Clinic’s activities were inaugurated on Saturday at a hotel in the capital. Earlier in the morning, the company’s services were launched through an event at Dhanmondi in the city.
JMI Group founder and managing director Md Abdur Razzaq chaired the inaugural ceremony.
Among others, Bangladesh Association of Pharmaceutical Industries president Abdul Muktadir, secretary general Md Zakir Hossain, JMI Hospital Requisite Manufacturing Limited director Hoi Kwan Kim, Apollo Health and Lifestyle Limited franchise business head Torun Gulati, JMI Group chairman Md Jabed Iqbal Pathan, Amin Mohammad Group managing director Md Aminul Haque Nabil and JMI Specialized Hospital chief executive officer Tamjeed Alam were present.
Briefing the services of Apollo Clinic and JMI Specialized Hospital Limited, Tamjeed Alam said, ‘JMI Group has already become a trusted brand in home and abroad in its 26-year journey for the welfare of the country and the people. As part of this journey, JMI Group has launched a hospital named JMI Specialized Hospital Limited to bring qualitative changes in the country’s healthcare sector. Apollo Clinic will be managed by this hospital.’
Md Abdur Razzaq said, ‘To ensure the quality of service like Apollo in India, the clinic has ensured the use of state-of-the-art technology along with the country’s leading doctors, skilled nurses and management staff. As a result, from now on, the people of the country will get world-class healthcare at a fair price in the country without having to go abroad.’