Categories: Health Care

“Health on Wheels”- A healthcare initiative for the needy by Aahwahan Foundation

New Delhi, August 17, 2021: Rural India has been facing severe issues when it comes to medical healthcare. Be it financial constraints or little transportation access, or lesser knowledge, rural communities always lags far behind to avail the medical facilities. Looking to current COVID scenarios, the rural sector of India demands more health services than urban.

That’s when Aahwahan Foundation came into action with its unique approach-“Health on Wheels”. A mobile van hospital service that made healthcare available to the region that has less or no access to such kind of healthcare facilities. Be it the slums of Karnataka or rural areas, the foundation has reached and aided thousands of people. Within this program, a van with medical kits & professional doctors travels to different rural regions to help people who are unable to afford fees for private hospitals.

Powered by INFINERA CSR India, an established operator in transport networking, Aahwahan Foundation was able to launch the “Health on Wheels” campaign to provide free medical facilities to rural India. The team of Infinera CSR has offered support and assistance to Foundation’s various projects like School development, and Food for hunger. It has and always sought out strategies that could contribute to uplift the society

Mr. Braja Kishore Pradhan, Founder, Aahwahan Foundation commented that “With the cooperation of INFINERA CSR India, we are delivering a free door-to-door medical service across India. Currently, we have seven operational mobile hospital vans facilitated with all necessary healthcare & medical equipment. The van provides professional medical treatment, consulting, tests including blood tests, ECG, etc. & medicines. Each mobile hospital van caters to the needs of around 4,000 slum people every month.

Further adding to this he said that “Mostly rural people are unable to avail medical facilities due to lack of funds. Thus, keeping this in mind we have a wide range of doctors, including general physicians, paediatricians, gynaecologists, and skin specialists. We visit villages on weekly basis and provide necessary consultancy and treatment.”

This program helps villagers to understand the significance of personal hygiene & sanitation. Also creating awareness among the women of the rural section about pre & post-pregnancy healthcare. The NGO has successfully assisted in 33 delivery cases during COVID.

At Aahwahan Foundation, we believe in being a part of every social cause and reach out to the weaker sections of society. The people who want quick access to medical facilities can avail of the toll-free number (1800-201-2314). “Health on Wheels” is a blessing in disguise to rural India.

Corporate Comm India (CCI NewsWire)

The Pharma Times News Bureau

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