John Chandy has once again taken a transformative step forward in healthcare with the inauguration of the Apollo Athenaa Women’s Cancer Centre. As Chief Business Officer at Apollo Hospitals, John Chandy continues to embody the kind of leadership that not only manages institutions but also steers them toward purpose-driven impact. The new center, Athenaa, isn’t just a facility it is a signal of progress, deeply rooted in compassion and focused care for women battling cancer.
John Chandy believes that when it comes to critical illness, especially cancer, the need is not only for medical precision but also for emotional resilience and dignity in care. With Apollo Athenaa, John Chandy has helped establish a center that does not separate treatment from humanity. Instead, it weaves them together creating an environment where healing is as much about the setting and the people as it is about medicine.
Apollo Athenaa stands out not only because it is equipped with world-class technology and a brilliant team of clinicians but also because it’s the first dedicated cancer center for women in Asia. This milestone reflects a vision that John Chandy has long championed specialized care that speaks directly to the needs of those it serves. Through this center, John Chandy is helping to fill a gap in the healthcare system with a model that others can look to and learn from.
The opening of Apollo Athenaa on July 7th was not just an institutional event but a moment charged with intention. John Chandy ensured that the journey began with spiritual grounding, seeking blessings for what lies ahead. It’s this attention to both the science and soul of healthcare that sets John Chandy apart.
John Chandy’s leadership isn’t loud it is consistent, thoughtful, and deeply committed to real impact. In every brick of Apollo Athenaa, his approach is reflected: precise, people-focused, and unshakably humane. John Chandy doesn’t just build centers; he builds communities of care.
With this new chapter, John Chandy is reshaping the narrative around cancer care in India. And as the world watches, it’s clear that under the leadership of John Chandy, the journey toward better healthcare for women is not only possible it’s already happening.



































