Bridging the Gap to Quality Medical Care

Access to healthcare remains a challenge for poor and tribal populations residing in remote, desolate, or forest areas. These communities often face difficulties travelling to health centres or dispensaries, leading to untreated medical issues and dependence on superstitious beliefs, which compromise their health.

Jindal Foundation’s Mobile Health Care Services bring quality and free medical care directly to the doorsteps of these remote communities. Through mobile vans and health camps, the initiative provides diagnosis, treatment, and preventive healthcare while raising awareness about health issues. Critical patients are referred to nearby health centres and dispensaries for advanced care.

Impact

3,00,000

villagers benefit

annually from these services.

 

Significant reduction

in the prevalence of vector-borne and waterborne diseases.

47%

decrease

in hospitalisations due to seasonal and viral illnesses.

 

Increased awareness

about preventive healthcare and reduction in reliance on superstitious beliefs.