
VTSEVA support's Women's healthcare
VT Seva is dedicated to supporting healthcare initiatives. From mental health services and cancer awareness walkathons to informative sessions in the USA, VT Seva's India branch, Vikas Tarangini, organizes numerous workshops focused on women's health under the Mahila Arogya Vikas program. This initiative aims for early detection of cervical cancer, offers assistance for diagnosed cases requiring further medical or surgical intervention, and conducts awareness and education programs to help women recognize signs and symptoms of various cancers.
Additionally, under the Arogya Vikas banner, camps are organized for Pediatrics, Dermatology, Ophthalmology, Cardiology, and Dentistry. VTSEVA's India wing also offers Ayurvedic healthcare services.


Past Efforts
About Us
One in every family is affected by cancer. Sadly, India has the highest number of patients in critical stages of breast and cervical cancer. VT Seva believes that “if a woman is healthy, the home is safe, and society thrives.” With this vision, they launched the Women Health Care Project – Mahila Arogya Vikas in 2007.
VT Seva discreetly offers services to the community, intentionally avoiding the term ‘cancer’ to prevent fear among locals. Mahila Arogya Vikas conducts camps in remote villages across Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Delhi, Tamil Nadu, and Maharashtra, giving many women a second chance at life. Each camp screens 150 to 170 women, and free medications are provided for their treatment.
Our Impact
Women's healthcare initiatives have resulted in a tremendous impact to society
1200+ Women's healthcare camps held
250,000+ VIA Cancer tests
6379+ Biopsies
$1,200,000+ Raised Cancer awareness
Cancer Prevention and Awareness
Women healthcare highlights
Conduct a camp in your area
The first Cancer Screening Outreach program started on Oct 22nd, 2007. A mobile van equipped with mammograms, ultrasound, X-rays, etc was used to help diagnose cancer patients. Vikasa Tarangini Activities include
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Free cancer screening services in remote areas
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Breast and cervical cancer screening using colposcopes – VIA tests
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Provide Free Medicines
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Provide self-help materials, advisory consultations, and follow-up support
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Free medical lab is set up in the location where people live.
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Tests are done free of cost
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Results are immediate
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The captured picture of the patient’s condition in a laptop is shown to the patients immediately.
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The patients are explained about their condition.
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Medicines are dispensed to patients free of cost.
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If required, they are also recommended for follow up.
A small encouragement from your side can bring a huge change in at least 500 women in ONE HEALTH CAMP. VT Seva invites you to come forward and bring a change in hundreds of families.
What do you need to conduct a camp?
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Arrange a room with electricity
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4 to 5 tables
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Water, Toilet facility
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A gas cylinder
An average of $ 1000 is spent on organizing a camp, including medicines.
If interested, contact us. Give back to the villages where we came from, save those women from this deadly disease


