- Aster Volunteers Mobile Medical Services will provide preventive, primary healthcare to underprivileged communities across Delhi reaching nearly 1 lakh people
- Al ShifaMultispeciality Hospital, in partnership with Aster DM Foundationand Human Welfare Foundationwill be driving the initiative
New Delhi, November 25, 2018: In an endeavor to make primary healthcare accessible to under privileged communities across the city, Delhi Chief Minister Shri Arvind Kejriwal today formally launched the Aster Volunteers Mobile Medical Service by flagging offa mobile medical van at his residence.
The mobile medical van will be a key component of this initiative and will be integrated with medical camps that will target communities within a 10-15 km radius of Alshifa Multispeciality Hospital, reaching nearly 1 Lakh people who currently do not have access to comprehensive medical facilities.The van is equipped with all facilities to provide diagnostic, laboratory, medical check-ups, consultation, and first aid treatment. The mobile clinic will also be fully staffed by a doctor, nurse and medical technologist to offer healthcare services.
“The Aster Volunteers Mobile Medical Service has given us an opportunity to serve people living in the impoverished pockets of this city who are in acute need of basichealthcare facilities. We are pleased to have the support of the Honourable Chief Minister who has been a vocal advocate of providing quality healthcare to the citizens of Delhi. Our partnership with AlshifaMultispeciality hospital and Human Welfare Foundation is an endeavor to leverage our expertise and skilled medical personnels to make a tangible impact on communities across Delhi,” said Dr. Azad Moopen, Founder Chairman and Managing Director of Aster DM Healthcare & Managing Trustee of Aster DM Foundation.
“It has been our long-term effort to make healthcare services easily accessible through bringing it to the door steps to the needy. We are glad to have our Honourable Chief Minister’s support and partner with Aster DM Healthcare and Human Welfare Foundation to deliver maximum benefit to the under-privileged people of the area,” said Mr. Abdul Nazar, Director of Alshifa Hospital.
This initiative will help in early detection of lifestyle diseases like diabetics, hypertension etc while also educating the public about the importance of hygiene in general with a special focus on mothers and kids. In addition to the Mobile Medical Service, medical screening camps will be organized to provide specialty medical care in presence of top doctors from Aster hospitals in India. Depending on the patient history, Aster Volunteers will also facilitate advanced surgeries for high risk patients to further support them. The mobile van is a part of Aster DM Foundation’s “Doctor on Wheels” approach to provide prompt and timely free medical care at the doorsteps of communities in need.
Corporate Comm India(CCI NewsWire)