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Healthians Rolls Out ‘Health on Wheels’ in Mumbai with Free Health Checkup Camps


 

Residents can now access free health screenings and exclusive camp-only offers, ensuring early detection and proactive care, right at their doorstep.

 

Mumbai, April 29, 2025: Healthians, India’s leading at-home diagnostic service provider, has launched its much-anticipated ‘Health on Wheels’ initiative in Mumbai — bringing accessible, doorstep diagnostics to residents across the city. The rollout kicks off with a series of free health camps, starting from Kalp Nisarg CHS in Andheri, followed by The Palm Complex and Sarvoday Leela, with many more residential clusters planned in the coming weeks.

 

From 7:00 AM to 3:00 PM, residents can avail themselves of free blood pressure (BP), body mass index (BMI), and ECG screenings, along with personalized pre- and post-checkup wellness consultations. Select blood tests are also offered, with sample collection available on-site or scheduled later (depending on fasting requirements). To promote proactive health monitoring, Healthians is also offering an exclusive 70% discount on comprehensive packages — available only to camp attendees.

 

With the rise in chronic lifestyle diseases and comorbidities in Maharashtra, Healthians aims to bridge gaps in early detection and preventive diagnostics by offering high-quality, tech-enabled health services directly in residential communities.

 

“Good health starts with awareness, but access to timely diagnostics is what truly empowers individuals to take control of their well-being. With Health on Wheels, we’re making healthcare accessible, convenient, and proactive — ensuring that preventive checkups become a part of everyday life,” said Deepak Sahni, Founder & CEO, Healthians.

 

Currently operational across Delhi NCR with 14-20 health camps every month, the expansion to Mumbai marks a new chapter in Healthians’ mission to add 10 healthy years to every Indian’s life. As the program scales across key Mumbai zones, future phases will explore deeper engagement models including subscription-based senior care, already in the pipeline.

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