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Doctors for Seva is a Health needs initiative from Youth For Seva.
We are a team of medical professionals, hospitals and medical colleges willing to provide our medical services to the underprivileged and marginalized class of society on a voluntary basis.
While we do require volunteers with a medical background to provide medical assistance, we are also in constant search of non-medical volunteers to help us carry out various projects and participate in activities like hosting ‘awareness discussions’ in schools on topics related to Healthcare, adolescence and mental health. We hope to create a healthier and more aware society through the work that we do.
Operating with the spirit of ‘Seva’ or service- a core principle of both Indian tradition and medical ethics- we aim to always put the needs of the community and our patients first.

Our Mission

At Doctors For Seva, we work to connect individuals, colleges and companies interested in volunteering or donating- to schools, clinics and hospitals that require their service. This is achieved either through organizing events like medical camps and annual checkups in government schools, or creating partnerships between individuals or schools requiring medical aid – and companies, hospitals or individual doctors etc so that we can make sure patients are getting the medical attention they seek.

Our Vision

The vision that keeps DFS actively working in the community is to one day be able to provide access to affordable and quality health care to all. Along with accessible healthcare, we aim to spread awareness among the youth on topics like adolescent health, menstrual hygiene and mental health.

Our Core Values

  • Compassion for the economically weak.
  • Integrity of work
  • Dedication to provide access to quality health care through community service

Our Programs

Frequently Asked Questions

We offer flexible volunteering opportunities for medical professionals. You can choose to
provide online consultations through our Telemedicine program from your home, or physically attend our weekend medical camps in rural or slum areas. Visit our Volunteer Registration page to sign up.

Yes, we specialize in reaching remote and tribal areas where medical access is scarce. Our
camps are conducted regularly to ensure that these communities have consistent access to
primary healthcare and screenings.

Our program uses a “hub and spoke” model. The “spoke” is a center in a village managed by a trained Arogya Mitra who collects patient vitals. The “hub” consists of volunteer doctors who consult via video. The Arogya Mitra then facilitates the prescription and follow-up, ensuring a seamless medical experience..