GMR Varalakshmi Foundation

Impact of GMRVF Health Initiatives

GMR Varalakshmi Foundation brings quality healthcare to the doorstep of those who need it most and restores hope and dignity for remote communities.

Good Health And Hygiene For All

We believe that good health is the foundation of a happy life. But for many, the simple act of seeing a doctor can be a struggle due to distance or cost. At GMR Varalakshmi Foundation (GMRVF), we bridge that gap.

Our rural healthcare teams make sure that patients can access care through our mobile medical units and clinics. We organise medical camps that bring doctors closer to those who need them. Alongside treatment, the Foundation supports awareness programs that encourage early check-ups, hand hygiene, and practical prevention.

FY 2025-26
11
Mobile medical units
19
Medical clinics
11
Public and Community toilets
3,000
Individual Sanitary Lavatories Supported
2,00,000+
Annual Treatments In Mobile Medical Units, Health Clinics And Camps
How We Support Health, Hygiene & Sanitation
The Foundation works across six clear areas to ensure treatment, maternal care, health awareness and good sanitation reach underserved villages.
Mobile Medical Units
Mobile Medical Units
A clinic on wheels  staffed by healthcare professionals provide primary care, essential diagnostics, and medicines through regular village visits.
Clinics And Ambulance
Clinics
In the areas where basic medical facilities are not adequate or easily accessible, GMRVF runs medical clinics, which provide primary health care, medicines and referral services.
Medical Camps
Medical Camps
Regular camps bring general and specialist doctors to remote villages for check-ups, advice, basic tests, and referrals.
Health Awareness Programs
Health Awareness Programs
Simple sessions and school drives to spread clear messages on hygiene, disease prevention, and early care.
Swachh Bharat Initiatives
Swachh Bharat Initiatives
Support for household, school and community toilets to promote safer sanitation habits and reduces everyday discomfort.
Centres of Healthcare Supported By GMRVF
Built to serve nearby communities, these institutions offer reliable treatment, specialist care and compassionate support  in regions where access to healthcare was previously limited.
GMR Varalakshmi Care Hospitals, Rajam
GMR Varalakshmi Care Hospitals, Rajam
A multi-specialty hospital that offers affordable treatment for families who need support, with outpatient care benefits, regular medical camps, and strong standards for patient safety.
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Samal Care Hospital
Samal Care Hospital
A trusted local hospital that brings doctors, nurses, diagnostics, first aid, outpatient care, geriatric support, and an on-site pharmacy to a remote region.
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Impact That Stands Out
Our education work combines our reach, depth, and long-term commitment to ensure children do not fall behind due to circumstance.
Aligned With UN SDG
Aligned With UN SDG
Health, sanitation and maternal initiatives support UN Sustainable Development Goals, especially Good Health and Well-Being and Clean Water and Sanitation.
Institutional Healthcare Infrastructure
Institutional Healthcare Infrastructure
GMRVF has established dependable healthcare institutions anchored in long-term community support.
Community-Centred Outreach
Community-Centred Outreach
Mobile medical services, awareness programmes, and sanitation initiatives extend preventive care beyond hospital facilities into villages and schools.
Impact of GMRVF Health Initiatives
Explore how GMRVF’s health and sanitation projects have improved access and outcomes in underserved regions.
Cancer Health Bow
A Second Chance At School

Nutrition support and regular follow-up helped Krishna return to school and dream again.

Krishna (name changed), a HIV infected semi-orphan boy, hails from a small village near GMR Kakinada Special Economic Zone. His father died with AIDS and his mother, who is also HIV positive, is dependent on her parents. Due to less immunity, she frequently falls sick and is unable to go for any work. The ill health in the family severely affected their economic condition, and Krishna had to drop out of education after Std. III.

During a field visit, GMRVF staff learnt about Krishna’s family and about his medical condition. He was a shy child who secluded himself from the outside world. Added to this, his grandparents were unable to provide him with nutritious meals due to their insufficient income.

GMRVF identified Krishna among 40 other under-privileged children living with HIV in that area. In order to build their immunity, the Foundation began to provide them a nutritious kit on a monthly basis. The kit includes 5 kgs of rice, 1 kg of wheat, jiggery, dal, ragi powder, black gram, groundnuts and dates. GMRVF colleagues also monitor their intake of medicines and their CD4 count (CD4 count is a means of measuring the functioning of immune system).

GMRVF staff also counselled him on the importance of completing his education and fulfilling his dreams. He then re-enrolled in a nearby government school and slowly began showing interest in academics. In March 2019, Krishna passed his Std. X with 8.2 CGPA with academic support being provided by the Foundation.

Krishna is now enrolled in Intermediate with Biology, Physics and Chemistry as the main subjects and aspires to invent a medicine for the deadly disease of HIV/AIDS in future.

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Comfort And Courage In Illness

Home visits and counselling helped Rita face cancer treatment with strength and support.

For the past 2 years of her life, 60 year old Rita (name changed) has been fighting breast cancer. When she was first diagnosed in 2017, she was terrified of the consequences of the illness. However, her family rallied around her and comforted her through the entire process. A couple of months into her treatment, Rita was left physically and emotionally weak.

It was during this time that her family heard about the services offered by CanSupport NGO (Non-Govt. Organization) and got in touch with them. CanSupport in partnership with Delhi International Airport Ltd. - CSR (DIAL-CSR), provides a wide-range of free services to help destitute cancer patients throughout their cancer journey - right from diagnosis, curative therapies, to bereavement and rehabilitative support to the families of cancer patients.

A team from CanSupport started weekly visits to Rita’s house. They provide counselling to Rita and her family members. They also provided free medication to help ease Rita’s pain. The team has built a strong relationship with the family and have become an integral part of Rita’s weekly routine.

She is now more optimistic about her future and no longer feels like she is battling a lone war. Rita and her family remain positive and are confident that she will cross this hurdle and will once again be able to live a normal life.

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A Clinic At His Doorstep

The mobile unit found Jonda’s diabetes early, and medicines helped him recover quickly.

70 year old Jonda Ram, hails from the tribal village of Togi in Chamba District, Himachal Pradesh.

In the last few years, Jonda Ram was suffering from extreme fatigue, increased thirst and frequent urination. Family members also noted that small wounds on his body were taking a long time to heal.

Owing to the remoteness of his village, age and financial constraints, he was unable to travel to the closest hospital. Unaware that he was suffering from Diabetes, Jonda resorted to visiting traditional healers who recommended random medicines for his symptoms. Despite adhering to the instructions of the healer, his symptoms developed rapidly and his health deteriorated.

Discussing his health with a friend, he learned that the GMR Mobile Medical Unit (MMU) visited his village once a month. The MMU is a clinic on wheels that provides primary health care services for population living in remote, inaccessible, un-served, and underserved areas with the objective of taking health care service to doorsteps of the people. An MMU is staffed by a Doctor, a Pharmacist and a driver. Often there is also a Social Worker/health worker to assist team.

The following month, Jonda promptly attended the health camp conducted by the MMU, where the medical team diagnosed his condition as diabetes mellitus. Testing showed that his sugar level was 380 mg/dl, which was way higher than the normal level of 200 mg/dl.

Jonda and his family were overwhelmed by the diagnosis, but were given counselling and awareness on the subject. He was given free medicines for his diabetes and his family members were advised to monitor his diet.

His free treatment continued, and three months later, his blood sugar level had dropped to 180 mg/dl. The results cheered Jonda who was grateful for the support he received from the GMR MMU medical team.

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A Safe Birth, A Calm Mother

Sonam gained confidence through nutrition support, check-ups, and guidance for safe delivery.

Motherhood is one of the most exciting phases in a woman’s life. But for Sonam Rahul Muktewar, aged 20, who lives in Chinora village in Warora block of Maharashtra, it is the most anxious period since an abortion earlier had left her anemic and with many lingering doubts about her pregnancy. She and her husband are agricultural laborers. When she conceived for the second time, she enrolled herself in the Nutrition Centre run by Foundation in her village. GMRVF provided her nutrition support, regular health check-ups and above all, cleared all her misconceptions about pregnancy.

The health volunteer at the Center informed her about the importance of institutional delivery and early initiation of breastfeeding etc. As per the delivery plan suggested by the Center, Sonam was admitted into Govt. hospital by her husband well before the expected date of delivery and Sonam had a normal delivery and the girl child weighed 3.4 Kg. Sonam initiated Colostrum feeding to her baby and followed the vaccination schedule suggested by the Center.

Now, both Sonam and her child are very healthy and Sonam thanks GMRVF for all the guidance and support!

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From Open Fields To Toilets
From Open Fields To Toilets

Sanitation support helped a village move away from open defecation and regain dignity.

Gulla Appayamma lives in A.V Nagaram in East Godavari District, not far from the GMR Kakinada Special Economic Zone. Widowed at a young age, she lives with her four children and their families. The family found open defecation a humiliating experience. The women members also constantly feared being bitten by snakes, poisonous insects and facing harassment from men. But they were unable to build a toilet due to the meagre wages they earned.

On observing that all 168 families in the village faced the same problem, GMRVF decided to do something about this. They first conducted a series of awareness programs on personal health and hygiene. They educated community members on how defecating in the open can cause diarrhoea and other infections. GMRVF did not stop here. They approached the Mandal Parishad Development Officer and successfully facilitated the Swachh Bharat Mission Scheme which resulted in the construction of 168 individual sanitary latrines. GMRVF added to the government support by sponsoring iron doors for all the toilets.

Gulla Appayamma is now a very happy woman since her family members and friends all have toilets right next to their house. She says the initiative by GMRVF has also motivated panchayat leaders from nearby villages to utilise the Swachh Bharat Mission Scheme and make their respective villages ‘Open Defecation Free’.

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Spotlight
Pediatric and neonatal care at GMR Varalakshmi CARE Hospital supports newborns and premature infants who require specialised monitoring and treatment. Early medical support improves survival rates and reduces long-term health risks.
The Neurology Department performs complex brain and spine surgeries, including emergency procedures such as decompressive craniotomy. These timely interventions are critical in life-threatening situations.
GMR Varalakshmi CARE Hospital is known for its compassionate and attentive approach. Patients receive clear guidance and support throughout diagnosis, treatment, and recovery.
Modern operation theatres and specialised equipment enable procedures such as keyhole abdominal surgery, arthroscopic surgery, and LAVH, ensuring precise treatment and safer surgical outcomes.
Our Partners
Quality CARE India Ltd. (CARE)

Quality CARE India Ltd. (CARE)

GMRVF entered into an MoU with CARE Hospitals for setting up of a 165-bed multi-specialty hospital at Rajam and a clinic at Kakinada SEZ project area. Visit https://www.carehospitals.com/

Collective Efforts for Voluntary Action (CEVA), HP

Collective Efforts for Voluntary Action (CEVA), Himachal Pradesh

CEVA, an NGO working for the cause of tribals in Western Himalayas, has partnered with the Foundation to run a Mobile Medical unit in Bajoli Holi CSR location.

www.cevahimalayan.org

Helpage India

Helpage India

HelpAge India, an NGO working for the cause of elderly, has partnered with GMRVF to run several Mobile Medical units.

www.helpageindia.org

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