Mobile clinics
When the trust began its operations in Delhi in 2003, there was one mobile unit donated by the Member of Parliament (MP) Shri Kapil Sibal. Initially, the unit had two doctors and a nurse on board. In March 2007, the Ila Trust received their second mobile clinic donated by the Elton John AIDS Foundation. Each unit now operates with four doctors on board per visit, as well as a nurse and a medicine dispenser.The clinics go to predefined locations around old Delhi and the Okhla Industrial Area. It operates six days a week with six morning sessions and three afternoon sessions. Treatment is provided for general ailments as well as chronic diseases such as diabetes and AIDS. The early morning sessions provide an opportunity for working people to visit doctors before their workday. The primary objective of the afternoon sessions is to serve women and children. A detailed schedule of the operation is provided below. Between the two clinics, the Ila Trust treated more than 100,000 patients in 2009. All expenses towards treating the patients (tests, medicine and treatment) is borne by the Trust.




