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Health Checkup Program

NGO for Healthcare in Delhi – Healing Lives

In Jan Sanjeevni Trust, we believe that the health care system is a basic right, not privilege. Our health examination program is dedicated to providing free medical control and necessary health services, which lack access to the right medical facilities to disadvantaged people.

Our Mission:

Millions of people suffer from preventive diseases due to consciousness, timely diagnosis and lack of financial obstacles. Our goal is to bridge this difference by providing free health services, counseling and necessary medical help to ensure a healthy society.

How we make a difference:

Common health surveys including blood pressure, diabetes, vision testing and general medical consultations in rural and urban areas.

Qualified doctors volunteers are volunteers to provide medical advice and give medical advice to those who cannot do private health care.

 Free essential medications are given to patients diagnosed with common diseases.

We educate local communities on hygiene, nutrition and prevention of illness to promote health for a long time.

Our Impact:

✅ completed 356+ free health checks -camps in emphasizes areas.

✅ More than 10,000 people benefited from medical help.

✅ participated with hospitals, clinics and health professionals to expand the search.

How to help:

You can voluntarily donate medical supply to your area, or finance a health camp in your area. Every little effort can save life and create a healthy society.

📢 Join us to make the health care system available to everyone!

Accessible Health Support Through Jan Sanjeevni Trust

Delhi, India’s capital, has world-class hospitals and medical institutions. Yet, a large segment of its population—especially those living in urban slums, unauthorized colonies, and low-income neighborhoods—struggles to access even the most basic healthcare services. At Jan Sanjeevni Trust, our mission as a dedicated NGO for healthcare in Delhi is to bridge this massive healthcare gap by offering free medical checkups, building health awareness, and ensuring no one is left untreated due to poverty.

We operate with the core belief that healthcare is a human right, not a privilege. Our healthcare programs are designed to serve those who need help the most—daily wage earners, underprivileged women and children, older adults with chronic illness, people with disabilities, and migrant workers with no access to organized healthcare.

Why a Healthcare NGO in Delhi is a Lifeline for the Underserved

Delhi may have some of India’s most advanced hospitals, like AIIMS, GTB, and LNJP, but access is limited to those who can afford it or wait in long queues. For the economically weaker section:

  1. Medical expenses are unaffordable
  2. Preventive healthcare is unheard of
  3. Doctor visits are postponed until conditions worsen
  4. Women’s and children’s health is often neglected
  5. Awareness about diseases and hygiene is extremely low

As a result, preventable diseases often go untreated, leading to suffering, disability, and even death. Jan Sanjeevni Trust, a trusted health awareness NGO in Delhi, is working to change this reality.

Our Key Healthcare Programs in Delhi

🩺 Free Health Check-up Camps

Organizations like Jan Sanjeevni Trust are committed to conducting free medical check-up camps across urban slums, rural villages, schools, and construction sites. These camps provide a much-needed lifeline, allowing people to get their vitals checked, consult with qualified doctors, and receive medications—all without spending a rupee.

What Are Free Health Check-up Camps?

What Are Free Health Check-up Camps?

Free Health Check-up Camps are temporary medical outreach programs in areas where healthcare infrastructure is lacking or overburdened. These camps usually provide:

  • General health screenings (blood pressure, sugar levels, BMI, etc.)
  • Specialist consultations (pediatrics, gynecology, orthopedics, etc.)
  • Distribution of free medicines and supplements
  • Dental and eye check-ups
  • Awareness sessions on hygiene, nutrition, and disease prevention
  • Diagnostic tests like ECG, blood tests, and X-rays (depending on resources)

NGOs in Delhi, like Jan Sanjeevni Trust, often partner with medical colleges, private hospitals, CSR foundations, and volunteer doctors to carry out these healthcare outreach programs effectively.

Why Free Health Camps Are Important in India

India’s vast population faces multiple health challenges, including malnutrition, non-communicable diseases (NCDs), infections, and reproductive health issues. According to the National Health Profile, almost 75% of healthcare infrastructure is concentrated in urban areas, while nearly 70% of the population lives in rural India.

Here’s why free health check-up camps in India are vital:

  1. Early Detection Saves Lives: Undiagnosed diabetes, high blood pressure, and heart conditions are ticking time bombs. Camps help in early detection, reducing mortality through timely interventions.
  2. Accessibility: Reaching a hospital might take hours for people living in remote or marginalized regions. These camps bring healthcare to their locality.
  3. Affordability: Most rural families or urban poor cannot afford even basic consultations. Free camps eliminate the cost barrier.
  4. Health Education: Camps often include awareness sessions about hygiene, menstruation, nutrition, and more—helping communities adopt healthier  lifestyles.
  5. Continuity of Care: Regular camps enable follow-up visits and consistent treatment for chronic patients, especially when tied with mobile health units or local clinics.

How Jan Sanjeevni Trust Organizes Health Check-up Camps

As a Delhi-based NGO, Jan Sanjeevni Trust works to make quality healthcare accessible to every citizen, regardless of socioeconomic status. The Trust organizes free medical camps through the following approach:

Community Surveys & Need Assessment: The Trust conducts door-to-door surveys and works with local leaders to identify the health needs of each community before setting up a camp.

Professional Medical Team: MBBS doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and healthcare volunteers run every camp. For specialized camps, the Trust invites gynecologists, dermatologists, and pediatricians.

Mobile Medical Vans: The Trust operates mobile medical vans that carry first-aid supplies, testing equipment, and basic diagnostic tools to reach more people.

Medicine Distribution: Healthcare professionals distribute generic and OTC medications—such as vitamins, deworming tablets, painkillers, and antibiotics—free of charge.

Follow-Up & Referrals: When doctors diagnose serious conditions, the Trust refers patients to partner hospitals and even provides transport or support for further treatment.

Types of Health Camps We Conduct

Jan Sanjeevni Trust customizes health camps based on the population and pressing needs of the community. Some types of free medical camps include:

  1. General Health Check-up Camps
  2. Women’s Health Camps (menstrual hygiene, gynecology)
  3. Child Health & Immunization Camps
  4. Eye Screening & Cataract Diagnosis Camps
  5. Dental Check-up & Oral Hygiene Awareness
  6. Occupational Health Camps for Laborers
  7. Cancer Screening Camps (especially breast and cervical cancer)
  8. School Health Camps for underprivileged children

Ways You Can Support Our Healthcare Mission

If you believe in equal access to health, you can join us in several ways:

🫶 Donate for Healthcare Kits: With just ₹500, you provide a medical kit with antibiotics, vitamins, wound dressings, and more for one patient.

🩻 Sponsor a Medical Camp: By contributing ₹15,000, you sponsor a full-day free medical checkup in Delhi for 200+ people, covering doctors, medicines, and logistics.

🧑‍⚕️ Volunteer as a Medical Professional: Doctors, nurses, dentists, physiotherapists, and psychology students can volunteer in our health camps. You not only serve the community but also gain real-world experience.

🧼 Start a Hygiene Drive: Schools, colleges, and corporations can partner with our health awareness NGO in Delhi to run drives for soap, masks, sanitary pads, and first aid kits.

🏢 Corporate CSR Healthcare Partnerships: Companies that seek CSR activities under Schedule VII of the Companies Act can support us in health projects. We provide tax-compliant reporting and branding opportunities.

Also Support Our Hunger Relief Programs in Delhi: Many patients in our health camps also suffer from chronic malnutrition. Visit our food donation and hunger relief page to see how we integrate food and health for holistic well-being.

Healing Delhi's Marginalized, One Health Camp at a Time

Jan Sanjeevni Trust stands as one of the most dedicated and reliable NGOs for healthcare in Delhi. We provide free medical checkups and run ongoing health awareness campaigns with one goal—make healthcare accessible, inclusive, and sustainable for all. Our model brings together community outreach, professional care, and donor support to deliver healthcare where people need it most. You can volunteer, donate, or sponsor a camp—your support heals bodies, restores dignity, and saves lives in some of Delhi’s most underserved communities.