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Chitrakoot

About Chitrakoot

We believe in helping where help is needed, specially in rural areas.

Chitrakoot is a town of 30,000 people situated on the banks of the Mandakini River (a major tributary of the Ganges) on the boundary of Uttar and Madhya Pradesh, two of the poorest and most rural regions of India. The Chitrakoot , medical facility is a modern, fully equipped hospital set within the campus of the Deendayal Research Institute integrating both Ayervedic and allopathic medicine.
We have a fully equipped operating theatre and an Oxygen generating plant


Our Mission

  • Total transformation through total development with people’s initiative and performance.
  • To achieve and sustain Self- Reliance initially in 500 villages adopted by D.R.I.
  • Quality management system ISO 9001:2000 achieved April 2004.


Our Agenda

  • Education
  • Reorientation of Agricultural Practices
  • Rural Industrialisation
  • Samaj Swasthya Shilpi Scheme
  • Life Long Health- Arogyadham

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In order to provide the very best treatment available in the 21st Century THERE IS A NEED to improve and update the present facilities with the NEWEST instruments and technology.

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With your skills, we can make a difference and provide much needed medical support for families who cannot access basic healthcare that we all depend upon.                                            

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Social Impact

Total number of patients treated in 19 years.

Treatments Done

 Dental Projects

  • Approximately 20,000 patients a year seen at Arogyadham.
  • Nominal charge made for those able to afford. 
  • Research shows that the very poor are unable to afford to travel to Arogyadham.

 Cleft Surgery

  • 28,000 to 35,000 children born with clefts each year (Reddy SG, Reddy LV, Reddy RR, Singh 2009)
  • Only one third treated each year and only half of these by trained surgeons (Singh, 2009) 
  • Backlog of about 1 million untreated clefts in India (Singh, 2009).

 Oral Cancer

  • India has the highest levels of oral cancer in the world

 TRAUMA

  • ON AVERAGE WE SEE AT LEAST ONE CASE OF FACIAL TRAUMA A WEEK INCLUDING FRACTURES.

What we try to Leave Behind

  • Happy Patients And Parents
  • No Complications 
  • Knowledge
  • Equipment
  • New Attitude
  • Friends

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