Health Education (behavior change, sanitation, nutrition, RTI’s, STI’s, prohibition of sex selection, avoid tobacco use).
Helpline
Mobile Medical Services is quintessential for facilitating primary health care for the vulnerable and underserved communities. Under the National Health Mission, we have been successfully running Mobile Medical Van and Unit (MMV & MMU) in the state of Rajasthan since 2008.
Health Education (behavior change, sanitation, nutrition, RTI’s, STI’s, prohibition of sex selection, avoid tobacco use).
Curative services for minor ailments including fever, diarrhea, ARI, worm infestation, early detection of TB, malaria, leprosy, Kala-Azar.
Other local endemic communicable diseases and non-communicable diseases (diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular disease etc)
Maternal Health (Antenatal care, Postnatal care).
Child Health (newborn care, vaccination, prophylaxis, prevention of malnutrition, diarrhea etc).
Referrals of complicated cases and their follow up status.
Family planning services (counseling, methods, surgery etc)
Emergency and epidemic services
Diagnostic services (X-ray, ECG, TLC, DLC, ESR, Hemoglobin, blood sugar, BT, CT, pregnancy tests and urine tests)
We have successfully operated more than 300 MMU/MMVs across 19 districts in Rajasthan.
S.No. | State | District | From | To | No. of
MMU/MMV Operated |
Name & Designation
of CertificateIssuing Authority |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Rajasthan | Jodhpur | 2008 | 2009 | 2 | CMHO Jodhpur |
2 | Rajasthan | Jaisalmer | 2008 | 2009 | 3 | CMHO Jaisalmer |
3 | Rajasthan | Barmer | 2008 | 2013 | 8 | CMHO Barmer |
4 | Rajasthan | Pali | Apr-15 | May-17 | 10 | CMHO Pali |
5 | Rajasthan | Sirohi | Apr-15 | May-17 | 4 | CMHO Sirohi |
6 | Rajasthan | Jalore | Apr-15 | May-17 | 8 | CMHO Jalore |
7 | Rajasthan | Nagaur | Apr-15 | May-17 | 11 | CMHO Nagaur |
8 | Rajasthan | Bharatpur | Apr-15 | May-17 | 5 | CMHO Bharatpur |
9 | Rajasthan | Dholpur | Apr-15 | May-17 | 4 | CMHO Dholpur |
10 | Rajasthan | Karauli | Apr-15 | May-17 | 5 | CMHO Karauli |
11 | Rajasthan | Alwar | Apr-16 | June-19 | 12 | CMHO Alwar |
12 | Rajasthan | Udaipur | Apr-16 | June-19 | 12 | CMHO Udaipur |
13 | Rajasthan | Rajsamand | Apr-16 | June-19 | 4 | CMHO Rajsamand |
14 | Rajasthan | Bhilwara | Apr-16 | June-19 | 7 | CMHO Bhilwara |
15 | Rajasthan | Dungarpur | Apr-16 | June-19 | 5 | CMHO Dungarpur |
16 | Rajasthan | Ajmer | Oct-17 | Oct-19 | 8 | CMHO Ajmer |
17 | Rajasthan | Nagaur | Oct-17 | Oct-19 | 12 | CMHO Nagaur |
18 | Rajasthan | Chittorgarh | Oct-17 | Oct-19 | 8 | CMHO Chittorgarh |
19 | Rajasthan | Udaipur | April-21 | Continue | 17 | NHM CMHO Udaipur |
20 | Rajasthan | Banswara | April-21 | Continue | 11 | NHM CMHO Banswara |
21 | Rajasthan | Pratapgarh | April-21 | Continue | 5 | NHM CMHO Pratapgarh |
22 | Rajasthan | Dungarpur | April-21 | Continue | 10 | NHM CMHO Dungarpur |
23 | Rajasthan | Rajsamand | April-21 | Continue | 7 | NHM CMHO Rajsamand |
24 | Rajasthan | Chittorgarh | April-21 | Continue | 11 | NHM CMHO Chittorgarh |
25 | Rajasthan | Ajmer | April-21 | Continue | 9 | NHM CMHO Ajmer |
26 | Rajasthan | Nagaur | April-21 | Continue | 14 | NHM CMHO Nagaur |
27 | Rajasthan | Bhilwara | April-21 | Continue | 12 | NHM CMHO Bhilwara |
27 | Rajasthan | Tonk | April-21 | Continue | 6 | NHM CMHO Tonk |
All the MMU and MMV conduct monthly 20 free health check-up camps in different villages. We organize camps mainly in class “C” villages where there are no medical and health services available to them. The key objectives of the project is to provide regular primary health services in desert/tribal/inaccessible/villages/regions/blocks in all the districts of Rajasthan and supplement the existing health system to provide free of cost health services in the far flung areas on regular monthly basis.
Mobile unit team consists of one full time medical officer, one nurse, one lab technician, one Pharmacist, two driver and one helper with a mobile bus furnished with medical equipment and laboratory testing equipment’s.
Department of Medical, Health and Family Welfare, Government of Rajasthan proposed to run the PHC’s on a PPP model. The project was envisioned to have used the expertise available in private sector to run the PHC’s more effectively. We undertook the operations of following PHC’s in Rajasthan.
Primary Health Center, Beru
Primary Health Center, Sameecha
Primary Health Center, Gajpur
Primary Health Center, Kot
Provide essential services 7 days a week
24*7 Emergency services with full staff
Maternal and Child Health including Family Planning
Newborn Care
Health Education
Essential laboratory services
Maintenance of the healthcare services