We are committed to providing medical aid wherever it is needed, regardless of race, religion, politics or gender and also to raising awareness of the plight of the people we help.
NLMET has a strategy of providing 'holistic' care to the beneficiaries of our various programs. The high cost of private medical care and the lack of basic quality norms in care and facilities in the government run programs expose the marginalised to inadequate provision of basic medical services. Many poor people are unable to access the free government services that are meant to assist them. These services are often denied them or 'delayed' which has a significant impact of their worsening heath.
NLMET runs different free health check up camps around the city for the marginalise communities, both in existing areas of intervention and new areas where we currently have no other intervention program.
A regular dental check up and treatment is provided to the children in the slums, HIV/AIDS awareness programs are held in the community where no current facilities are available.
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