Aam Aadmi Clinics In Punjab: 4.20 Crore Patients Treated, 73,000 Get Free Service Daily

The Punjab government’s goal is not just to provide treatment, but also to make people aware about health.

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Mann Government’s Aam Aadmi Clinics: The “Aam Aadmi Clinic” scheme started under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann in Punjab has today become a symbol of a new revolution in the field of health services in the state. This historic initiative has not only strengthened Punjab’s health system but has also brought real change in the lives of common people. Earlier, where rural and poor people had to run around big cities and government hospitals even for treatment of minor diseases, now those same people are getting free and quality treatment by visiting Aam Aadmi Clinics built in their neighborhoods or villages.

Scheme of the Punjab government

This scheme of the Punjab government has proved to be a big step towards equality in the health sector. According to Health Minister Dr Balbir Singh, today a total of 881 Aam Aadmi Clinics are operating in the state, of which 565 have been established in rural areas and 316 in urban areas. Through these clinics, approximately 73,000 patients are getting free treatment daily. This figure shows that the people of Punjab are showing faith in this scheme and seeing it as true public service.

Punjab government taking responsibility for people’s health

The achievements of these clinics are no less by any standard. In the past few years, a total of 4.20 crore citizens have received treatment from Aam Aadmi Clinics. Of these, 2.29 crore patients had general OPD, while various tests were conducted for more than 1.91 crore people. These include 6.13 lakh blood tests and 2.48 lakh sugar tests done completely free, which proves that the Punjab government is taking responsibility for people’s health without burdening their pockets.

Scheme of Punjab- a blessing for women

This scheme has proved to be a blessing especially for women, children, and the elderly. According to reports, 13.9 lakh women, 6.13 lakh children, and 2.48 lakh elderly people have received treatment from these clinics. This clearly shows that the government’s focus is equally on every section of society. This is not just a health project, but has also become a model of social justice, where every person is getting equal health rights.

Punjab government’s goal

The Punjab government’s goal is not just to provide treatment, but also to make people aware about health. Aam Aadmi Clinics have also been developed as “Health Awareness Centers,” where patients are informed about disease prevention, nutritious diet, exercise, and the importance of regular check-ups. This is improving people’s lifestyles and making disease prevention possible.

Dr Balbir Singh says that through these clinics, the government is not only making health services accessible but is also reaching doctors and paramedical staff to every village. This has decentralized health services and given new strength to health infrastructure in rural Punjab. Now people don’t have to go to district hospitals for minor illnesses, which has also reduced the burden there.

Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann clearly says that the purpose of Aam Aadmi Clinics is not just to give treatment, but to make Punjab a “healthy and self-reliant state.” This model of the government has also become an inspiration for other states, where there is now talk of following Punjab’s path. The Mann government has proved that when intentions are clear and policies are in the interest of the people, change is definitely possible.

Today, the same message is being heard from every corner of Punjab — “Aam Aadmi Clinics” are not just buildings, but symbols of public service. These clinics are symbols of that new thinking which has brought the health system to every home in Punjab. This initiative of Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann and his team has proved how a sensitive government can live up to people’s expectations. This is not just health improvement, but the real definition of public welfare — which is establishing Punjab as a model state in the country.

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