Lanka Hospitals

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The Lanka Hospitals Corporation PLC
Lanka Hospitals
FormerlyApollo Hospitals Sri Lanka
TypeSubsidiary
CSELHCL.N0000
IndustryHealthcare
PredecessorApollo Hospital Sri Lanka
Founded2002; 20 years ago (2002)
(as Apollo Hospital Sri Lanka)
FounderDr. Pratap C. Reddy
HeadquartersColombo,
Areas served
Sri Lanka
Key people
Dr. Bandula Wijesiriwardena (MBBS) (Chairman)
Dr. Prasad Medawatte (MBBS) (CEO)
ProductsHospitals, Pharmacy, Diagnostic Centre
RevenueIncrease Rs 7.549 billion (2020)[1]
Increase Rs 653 million (2020)[1]
Decrease Rs 581 million (2020)[1]
Total assetsIncrease Rs 9.427 billion (2020)[1]
Total equityIncrease Rs 6.629 billion (2020)[1]
OwnerSri Lanka Insurance (51.34%)
Fortis Global Healthcare International (28.66%)
Bank of Ceylon (11.19%)
Number of employees
Increase 2,002 (2020)[1]
ParentSri Lanka Insurance
Websitewww.lankahospitals.com

Lanka Hospital (formerly Apollo Hospital Sri Lanka) is a multi-specialty tertiary care hospital in Sri Lanka and is one of the largest private hospitals in the country. That is a subsidiary of Sri Lanka Insurance Corporation. The company's previous owned by Apollo Hospitals. It was founder by Dr. Pratap C. Reddy in India. It is situated on Elvitigala Mawatha, also known as Baseline Road, which is a direct route from the Colombo's international airport. It is also only a few minutes drive from central Colombo. The hospital was commissioned in 2002 as a branch of Apollo Hospitals India. The hospital was taken over by Sri Lanka Insurance in 2006. In 2009, it was renamed Lanka Hospitals after it ended a licensing and support services agreement with Apollo Hospitals.[2]

There are approximately 350 beds at the hospital including four intensive care units (medical, cardiothoracic, renal and neonatal). The wards are divided into either individual rooms or cubicles with six beds each, depending on the patients’ choice.

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Lanka Hospitals PLC Annual Report 2019/20" (PDF). Lanka Hospitals. Lanka Hospitals. 20 July 2020. Retrieved 16 December 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ Sri Lanka hospital ends deal with India's Apollo, LBO, 13-11-09 Archived 2010-01-30 at the Wayback Machine

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