Healthcare NGO in India - Mukul Madhav Foundation



Medical science has progressed by leaps and bounds over the last few decades, and so has life expectancy. But this progress has not been universal. In parts of the world and India, there are vulnerable individuals and communities who have been left far behind by these new advances. Their income or geography, mostly both, restrict their access to even basic healthcare. There are people who dread disease and illness, not because it is incurable or terminal, but due to the burden it will put on their finances. Even if they are cured, the illness will leave their lives devastated. Tough choices are usually made in families – either they rely on affordable local remedies to be cured and maybe live through the illness. Or get a new lease on life through expensive cures, and henceforth have a poor quality of life for the entire family. Along with government organisations and NGOs, we at Mukul Madhav Foundation are working hard so that these people don’t have to make these tough choices. 

We have been working on-ground for the last two decades to reverse healthcare neglect in any small way we can. With a focused agenda of updating, upgrading and uplifting infrastructure that has deteriorated with neglect. 

Whether it is facilitating advanced medical treatments for individuals, installing state-of-the-art medical equipment in government hospitals or contributing to the salaries of top technicians, doctors, specialists and surgeons, we have actively sought to impact health starting right at the roots. Extending our empathy beyond just the medical, we have created play areas and reading corners in children’s wards, adding aesthetic touches to their surroundings. We have supported the well-being of the relatives of patients with waiting rooms, water and sanitation facilities, and food. We have gone to great lengths to put in place small things that bring big comfort. Doing the same for doctors, nurses and hospital staff – creating staff rooms with thoughtful facilities that ensure that the ones that care for others, are cared for too.

We strive to proactively cover reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health; communicable and non-communicable diseases; universal health coverage; and access for all to safe, effective, quality and affordable medicines and vaccines.

For detailed reports on specific initiatives, email us at reports@mmpc.in

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