In regions where access to quality healthcare remains a persistent challenge, Cairn’s Mobile Health Van (MHV) Project continues to bridge critical gaps by delivering medical services directly to remote communities. As part of this commitment, five Multi-Specialty Health Camps were conducted in July 2025, reaching deep into underserved areas across Rajasthan and Gujarat. Held in Ravatsar, Malpura, Sindhwasa Harniya, Sanadhar and Manpura 1, these camps brought expert care to the doorsteps of 667 OPD beneficiaries, many of whom had limited or no access to specialty services.

Each camp offered a robust spectrum of specialist consultations across disciplines including Orthopaedics, Gynaecology, Dermatology, Ophthalmology and General Medicine. Equipped with skilled doctors and essential diagnostic tools, the MHVs functioned as mobile clinics bringing not just treatment, but hope and dignity to communities often overlooked by mainstream healthcare systems. For many patients, it was their first opportunity to consult with a specialist without the financial and logistical barriers of travel.

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The success of these camps is a reflection of Cairn’s community-first philosophy, one that prioritizes not only infrastructure and industry, but the health and well-being of people who are foundational to regional development. The MHV initiative demonstrates that with the right partnerships and purpose, equitable healthcare can be more than an aspiration, it can be a mobile reality, capable of reaching the last mile.

Contributed by Ramya Nair

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