Chikitsa works to help achieve ‘Health for All’ by ensuring access to quality and affordable community-based primary health care.
We do this by providing quality, community-based healthcare for a token fee (Rs 20) in under-served communities across Delhi-NCR in India.
50,000+ Beneficiaries of Covid-19 Pandemic Nutritional Support and Hygiene Kits across Gurugram and New Delhi
2,41,905 Registered Patients and Counting
100,000+ OPD Patient Visits Annually
301 Artificial Limbs and Calipers Provided
2,952 Children Given Health Check-Ups and Vaccinations
3500 High risk beneficiaries impacted by Vector Borne Disease Prevention Programme in Delhi-NCR
Projects
Base & Satellite Clinics
Our base clinics are full-fledged primary care centres. They have a general physician and several medical specialists including a paediatrician, gynaecologist, dentist, physiotherapist, ophthalmologist and a homeopath. Each Satellite Clinic team includes a pharmacist, ambulance driver and a community health worker.
Chikitsa distributed free dry food ration and health kits accross Delhi-NCR to 50,000+ beneficiaries. With the end of lockdown the project was extended to specifically provide nutritional support for the elderly, pregnant women, persons with disabilities, and families with malnourished children and newborns.
Chikitsa’s VBD Prevention Programme contributes towards meeting the Government of India’s objectives of halting and reversing the incidence of malaria and other vector borne diseases in the country, in alignment with the Sustainable Development Goal #3 and the recently released National Framework for Malaria Elimination in India 2016-2030.