Contact Info

Satoli, P.O. Peora, District-Nainital, Uttarakhand- 263138

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Introduction

Curative health at Aarohi focuses on providing direct medical treatment to those who need it most. In the remote Himalayan terrain, where the nearest government hospital is often hours away, curative services bridge a critical gap by offering timely diagnosis, treatment, and surgical interventions. For families who cannot afford expensive private care or long travel, Aarohi’s centers are often the only lifeline.

Main Activities / Health Centres

Aarohi Arogya Kendra (AAK)

Aarohi Arogya Kendra (AAK)

A 24x7 rural hospital offering OPD, IPD, diagnostics, pharmacy, maternal and child care, and surgical support, providing essential major and minor surgeries to reduce out-of-pocket expenditure.

AMRIT Clinic, Suni

AMRIT Clinic, Suni

A nurse-led clinic and a child birth centre providing affordable and accessible primary healthcare services, while focusing on maternal and child care to 20,000 people across Almora, Nainital, and Champawat.
India’s first nurse-led clinic providing affordable and accessible outpatient care to 20,000 people across Almora, Nainital, and Champawat.

Mobile Medical Unit (MMU)

Mobile Medical Unit (MMU)

India’s first ultrasound-equipped mobile unit, reaching 127 villages with 1000+ camps.

Activities Covered

  • Outpatient and inpatient consultations
  • Diagnostics (lab and radiology)
  • Minor and major surgeries
  • Maternal and child care services
  • Pharmacy and essential medicines
  • Referral services to higher medical centers
Impact Story

"When 15-year-old Gayatri Supyal from Supai collapsed with acute abdominal pain, her family feared the worst. The Mobile Medical Unit referred her to Swami Vivekanand Hospital, where she underwent surgery. Post recovery, Gayatri didn’t just regain her health — she went on to volunteer at Aarohi’s Activity Centre, becoming a mentor for younger children. Her story reflects how timely medical care can transform not just one life but ripple out into the community."