Maa Purnagiri Medical Camp 2026 by Seemant Sewa Foundation

Maa Purnagiri Nishulk Chikitsa Shivir 2026 by Seemant Sewa Foundation

Bringing Healthcare Support to Maa Purnagiri Pilgrims

Located in the Champawat district of Uttarakhand, Maa Purnagiri Dham is one of the most revered Shaktipeeths in India and attracts thousands of pilgrims every year from Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Nepal, and nearby regions. The pilgrimage route involves physically demanding travel through hilly terrain, long walking distances, and crowded fair areas, making timely healthcare support extremely important for devotees undertaking the spiritual journey.

To support pilgrims during this major spiritual gathering, Seemant Sewa Foundation organized the Maa Purnagiri Nishulk Chikitsa Shivir 2026 at Banbasa from 19 March to 29 March 2026. The 11-day continuous healthcare outreach initiative provided free medical consultations, emergency treatment, diagnostics, medicines, and wellness support for pilgrims, local residents, and nearby border communities visiting the Maa Purnagiri Yatra.

In addition to devotees visiting Maa Purnagiri Dham, the healthcare services also benefitted residents from Banbasa, Khatima, and nearby regions of Nepal who availed free consultation and treatment support during the medical camp period.

Camp Impact & Healthcare Statistics

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Facilities available during Maa Purnagiri Medical Camp 2026 organized by Seemant Sewa Foundation in Uttarakhand

Facilities Provided During Maa Purnagiri Medical Camp 2026

The Maa Purnagiri Medical Camp 2026 was equipped with essential medical infrastructure and emergency healthcare support facilities to ensure timely treatment and patient care throughout the pilgrimage period in Uttarakhand. The healthcare camp included an 8-bed temporary hospital setup along with a dedicated team of 4 doctors available daily to provide continuous medical assistance for pilgrims and local communities. Through the healthcare initiative, Seemant Sewa Foundation provided free medical consultation services, eye screening and vision care support, blood pressure and sugar testing, ECG and diagnostic services, oxygen and nebuliser support, IV fluids and emergency care, free medicines distribution, and free eyeglasses distribution. The healthcare team remained continuously available to support pilgrims facing exhaustion, dehydration, weakness, breathing difficulties, blood pressure fluctuations, and other travel-related health complications during the Maa Purnagiri Yatra 2026.

A Major Healthcare Relief Initiative During the Maa Purnagiri Yatra

During the Maa Purnagiri pilgrimage, many devotees experience physical exhaustion, dehydration, breathing difficulties, body pain, fatigue, and sudden health complications because of crowded travel conditions and physically demanding terrain.

The Maa Purnagiri Nishulk Chikitsa Shivir 2026 became an important healthcare relief center where thousands of pilgrims received immediate treatment, emergency support, medical observation, diagnostics, and preventive healthcare consultation.

Several patients experiencing sudden health deterioration during the yatra were provided oxygen support, IV fluids, medicines, nebuliser support, wound care, and emergency medical treatment, helping them continue their pilgrimage safely and comfortably.

The initiative played a significant role in strengthening healthcare safety and emergency medical preparedness during the Maa Purnagiri Yatra in Uttarakhand.

Strengthening Healthcare Accessibility in Border & Pilgrimage Regions

Healthcare accessibility continues to remain a major challenge in several border and pilgrimage regions of Uttarakhand where geographical conditions, seasonal crowd gatherings, and limited healthcare infrastructure increase medical vulnerabilities.

Through healthcare outreach initiatives like the Maa Purnagiri Nishulk Chikitsa Shivir, Seemant Sewa Foundation continues working towards bringing accessible, compassionate, and community-centered healthcare services closer to pilgrims and underserved populations.

The healthcare initiative also highlighted the growing need for long-term and year-round healthcare support systems in pilgrimage and border areas where emergency medical care often becomes critically important.

Community Participation & Volunteer Support

The successful execution of the Maa Purnagiri Medical Camp 2026 was made possible through the dedicated efforts of doctors, healthcare professionals, pharmacists, volunteers, social workers, and community members who worked tirelessly throughout the 11-day healthcare initiative.

The humanitarian outreach reflected the collective spirit of service, compassion, community wellness, and healthcare support that continues to drive the mission of Seemant Sewa Foundation in Uttarakhand.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Maa Purnagiri Nishulk Chikitsa Shivir 2026 is a free medical camp organized by Seemant Sewa Foundation in Banbasa, Uttarakhand, to provide healthcare services, diagnostics, medicines, and emergency medical support for pilgrims and local communities during the Maa Purnagiri Yatra.

The healthcare camp was organized at Banbasa in Champawat district, Uttarakhand, from 19 March to 29 March 2026 during the Maa Purnagiri pilgrimage season.

The camp provided free medical consultations, eye checkups, blood pressure and sugar testing, laboratory diagnostics, ECG support, oxygen support, IV fluids, wound care, medicine distribution, and emergency healthcare services.

A total of 7,378 OPD patients benefitted from the healthcare camp along with thousands of pilgrims who received eye checkups, diagnostics, medicines, and emergency healthcare assistance.

Healthcare camps are important because thousands of pilgrims travel through crowded and physically demanding routes where dehydration, exhaustion, breathing difficulties, and sudden medical emergencies can occur during the pilgrimage.

Seemant Sewa Foundation supports healthcare in Uttarakhand through free medical camps, mobile healthcare services, diagnostics, eye healthcare initiatives, emergency outreach programs, and humanitarian healthcare support for underserved communities.

Glimpse of Maa Purnagiri Camp 2026

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