VISL works to improve access to basic affordable healthcare through a mix of mobile health services, medical health camps, and awareness programmes.
Healthcare interventions under Project Aarogya focus on doorstep access to basic and affordable care for rural and remote communities across Goa, Karnataka, and Odisha. These initiatives are implemented through a hub-and-spoke model in partnership with local NGOs and in convergence with the District Health Department. Primary healthcare services are delivered through the Community Health Centres (CHCs) and Mobile Health Units (MHUs) operating across 50 operational villages across four states, ensuring last-mile access to consultations, diagnostics, and medicines.
Preventive and promotive healthcare remains a key focus, with regular awareness and screening camps on anaemia, TB, STI, HIV, malaria, maternal and child health, menstrual hygiene, and other specialised conditions.
In FY25, Project Aarogya reached ~78000 community members, facilitated emergency medical referrals, linked thousands of individuals to government health schemes, and supported TB patients through targeted nutrition assistance contributing to reduced out-of-pocket expenses and improved health-seeking behaviour. It also fostered preventive and specialised care including eye care, maternal and child health services, and multispecialty camps which helped reduce access barriers, strengthen early diagnosis, and improve overall health outcomes.