Bharat Vikas Parishad Charitable Medical Centre provides world-class diagnostics and specialist care at less than 50% of market rates — because every person deserves access to quality medicine.
In 1991, BVP Charitable Medical Centre began from a single room of barely 20 sq ft. All functions — registration, testing, storage, record keeping — were carried out under that one roof.
By 1998, 4,000 patients visited annually. By 2007, that number had grown to one lakh. Today, over 1,000 needy patients walk through these doors every single day.
In July 2000, the Bharat Vikas Parishad Charitable Trust (80G) was formally established with five trustees to bring more efficient management and expand service projects across the city.
Mostly retired professionals from high posts, giving selfless service to keep quality high and costs low.
Registration, accounts, stock, patient records and personnel records are all digitised for speed and accuracy.
Strict compliance with PNDT Act, Income Tax Act and all labour laws including PF, Gratuity, Bonus and Group Insurance.
Results are accepted with confidence by PGI, GMCH Sector 32, GMSH Sector 16 and all leading private hospitals.
Advanced diagnostics and specialist care, available to every patient at genuinely affordable prices.
Two fully automated Merck Clinical Chemistry Analyzers for clinical chemistry, electrolytes, hormones, cancer markers and complete blood counts via Beckman cell counter.
Three dental chairs, intra-oral camera, RVG instant X-ray, OPG full-mouth X-ray. Rotary root canals, laser fillings, porcelain crowns and complete dentures.
Slit lamp, biometry, topography, phaco-emulsification cataract surgery, keratoplasty, cornea clinic, glaucoma, retina and squint specialties available.
Vivid 6 echocardiography, TMT Treadmill Test, Defibrillator, Spirometer (PFT) and 12-channel ECG machine. Complete cardiovascular investigation by qualified Cardiologists.
Four GE Healthcare machines including the Voluson 700 4D scanner for foetal imaging. Full abdomen, gynaecology, obstetrics, Colour Doppler, TRUS and TVS.
Dual-detector computerised radiology system. Around 300 X-rays daily. Mammography for breast cancer and lump detection.
Multi-slice whole-body CT for 3D orthopaedic planning, CT angiography (carotid, renal, peripheral, brain), CT urography, HRCT chest and spine.
1.5T MRI installed November 2018, providing high-quality MRI services to patients of the surrounding area at very affordable rates.
Full-body bone density testing for osteoporosis and related conditions, offered to poor patients on a no-profit no-loss basis.
Gynaecology, General Medicine, Orthopaedics, Ayurveda, Homoeopathy, Dermatology, ENT, Gastroenterology, Paediatrics and Dietician services.
Fully equipped centre with cervical and lumbar traction, Short Wave Diathermy, Ultrasonic, IFT and INS machines under a qualified physiotherapist.
Abbott Architecht Plus chemiluminescence analyser for hormones, cancer markers, vitamin levels, iron profile and TORCH testing. Semi-auto ELISA for special tests.
Every service is priced to be genuinely accessible without sacrificing accuracy or equipment quality.
All lab results are monitored online and reviewed by a full-time MD pathologist before reporting.
Fully automated analyzers eliminate manual intervention, ensuring consistent, accurate test results every time.
The Trust runs wide-ranging welfare projects, because health begins long before a patient walks through a hospital door.
Over 600 needy school students receive uniforms, textbooks, exercise books, fees, shoes and woolen sweaters annually — about ₹4–5 lakh of aid each year.
Four study centres in slum areas provide supervised homework help after school hours, preventing school dropout and shielding children from social evils.
Young girls from underprivileged families are trained in cutting, tailoring and embroidery to empower them with an independent livelihood.
Government school girl students receive ID cards entitling them to free medical services at the centre until they pass Class X.
Residents of Old Age Homes, Mother Teresa Home, Pingalwara Society and children of NGO Shelter Age receive free care.
A 50-bed facility with 24×7 medical and nursing support, jointly started with Competent Foundation on 5 May 2021 at Indira Holiday Home, Sector 24.
Inside Indira Holiday Home,
Sector 24 B, Chandigarh
Monday – Saturday · Please call for department timings
📌 Inside Indira Holiday Home, Sector 24 B, Chandigarh — easily accessible by public transport.