Bringing Quality Healthcare to Rural Doorsteps
Access to timely medical care is still a serious hurdle in remote and tribal pockets. To close this gap, Priyanshi Educational, Cultural and Social Society (PECSS) organizes multi-specialty health camps that take quality healthcare directly to underserved communities.
These camps ensure early diagnosis, preventive awareness, free medicines, and referral support—right at the village level.
Geographic Coverage
Health camps are regularly conducted in:
Madhya Pradesh
- Sendhwa (Barwani district)
- Niwali (Barwani district)
- Narmadapuram
- Nalchha
Rajasthan
Chittorgarh district
These are regions where distance, affordability, and limited facilities often delay treatment.

Services Provided
The camps provide a wide spectrum of medical services:
- 32 General Health Check-up Camps
- 16 Gynecology Camps
- 16 Pediatric Camps
- 08 Eye Check-up Camps
- Cancer screening and specialist consultations
- Free distribution of essential medicines
- Preventive health counseling and awareness sessions
- Referral support and linkage with government health schemes
From maternal health to pediatric care, from vision screening to chronic disease detection—the approach is comprehensive.
Impact & Outcomes (Last Three Years)
The measurable outcomes speak clearly:
- 178 health camps successfully organized
- 40,600+ individuals received medical services
- 7,012 patients referred for advanced care and follow-up
- Improved early diagnosis and timely treatment
- Strengthened linkages with hospitals, ICDS teams, and Women & Child Development departments
Beyond numbers, the deeper impact is trust—communities becoming more proactive about their health and more confident in accessing medical systems.
Strengthening Preventive Healthcare
These camps do more than treat illness. They:
- Promote regular health check-ups
- Encourage early detection
- Improve health-seeking behavior
- Reduce preventable complications
By bringing doctors, specialists, and medicines to village doorsteps, PECSS ensures that geography is no longer a barrier to healthcare.
Quality healthcare should not depend on location. And through sustained outreach, that gap is steadily closing—one camp, one village, one family at a time.