
The initiative was implemented using the Apeiron Mobile Mini Hospital (MMH)—a self-contained, technology-enabled mobile healthcare unit—bringing essential medical services to underserved tribal regions. The camp was conducted across four days, with services offered in Dimakuchi (Days 1, 2 & 4) and Nagachuba (Day 3).
Apeiron’s medical team provided on-site consultations, diagnostics, and treatment for a wide range of common ailments, along with health education. Special emphasis was placed on maternal and child health, preventive care, and personal hygiene, especially among women and schoolchildren. On the final day, a focused outreach was held at Dimakuchi Government School, addressing student health and adolescent hygiene awareness.
Over the course of the camp, 450 individuals benefited from medical services and counseling. The initiative helped fill critical healthcare gaps in tribal and rural communities while reinforcing the importance of preventive health practices, regular check-ups, and early intervention.
Through this outreach, Apeiron Health Care continues its mission of delivering inclusive, accessible, and community-centered healthcare to India’s most underserved populations, using innovation and collaboration to reach where it's needed most.