Bringing quality medical care and health awareness directly to the communities that need it most across Gujarat.
TRACK Foundation believes that access to quality healthcare is a fundamental right of every citizen. In many parts of Gujarat, especially in rural and semi-urban areas, communities face significant barriers to medical services — from lack of infrastructure to financial constraints.
Through free medical camps, health awareness drives, and partnerships with medical professionals, we actively bridge this gap — ensuring that no individual is denied basic healthcare due to circumstances beyond their control.
We organize and support free medical camps, diagnostic services, and health awareness programs throughout Gujarat. Our approach is preventive as well as curative — combining screenings, consultations, and medicine distribution with education on hygiene, nutrition, and disease prevention.
TRACK Foundation works in close coordination with government health departments, private hospitals, and volunteer medical professionals to maximize outreach and impact.
Comprehensive health support programs designed to reach those who need it most.
Free eye check-ups, spectacle distribution to children and senior citizens, and referrals for cataract surgery through tie-ups with leading eye hospitals.
ECG, blood pressure, and cholesterol checks conducted by cardiologists, with diet counselling and lifestyle modification guidance for at-risk patients.
Free dental check-ups, oral hygiene education for school children, extractions, and basic treatment by volunteer dentists across multiple locations.
Lung function tests and consultations for communities in industrial and high-pollution zones, with masks, medication, and awareness on clean air practices.
Our healthcare programs are structured around a community-first model. We work with local leaders, self-help groups, and government health workers to identify the most vulnerable populations and deliver targeted interventions.
Every camp is followed up with referrals, medicine supply coordination, and periodic monitoring — ensuring that a single camp visit translates into lasting health improvement.
We identify target communities through ground surveys, coordination with local panchayats, and inputs from government health departments.
Specialist doctors, nurses, and paramedical staff are recruited on a voluntary basis from hospitals and medical colleges across Gujarat.
Multi-specialty camps are set up at accessible community locations, providing consultations, diagnostics, and medicines free of charge.
Patients requiring further treatment are referred to partner hospitals, with TRACK Foundation facilitating access and supporting costs where needed.
Health emergencies do not come with warnings. TRACK Foundation has built an emergency health response capacity that can be activated at short notice — whether it is a disease outbreak, a natural disaster, or a public health crisis.
Our coordination with Civil Defence, disaster relief teams, and government agencies ensures a seamless, rapid response that saves lives when it matters most. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Foundation was recognised for its extraordinary contribution to public health by the Deputy Chief Minister of Gujarat, Shri Nitin Patel.
"It is a matter of pride to recognize the extraordinary service and contribution of the Track Foundation to the people of Gujarat during the COVID-19 pandemic."
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