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Khalsa Hospital
Revolutionising healthcare with compassion and integrity.
At Khalsa Ji Foundation, our vision for healthcare transcends traditional boundaries. We are committed to building a hospital where treatment is a right, not a privilege — with equal opportunity for medical care irrespective of colour, caste, and creed, backed by transparent and ethical practices.
Universal access to medical care — a hospital where every person, regardless of colour, caste, or creed, receives the care they need.
How we work
Three pillars.
Patient-Centric Care
Treatment, not profit, will be our top priority. All revenue generated will be reinvested in expanding and improving facilities for the benefit of every patient.
Affordable Services
Subsidised rates for consultations, tests, and medicines. Financial assistance for verified cases, and free services for elderly individuals who cannot afford care.
Ethical Operations
Transparent practices that build trust. Comprehensive facilities with modern medical technology — and volunteer assistance to support elderly patients during every visit.
Why This Hospital Is Needed
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the critical need for accessible and trustworthy healthcare institutions. Our promise is equal opportunity for medical treatment, transparent and ethical practices that build trust, and comprehensive facilities with modern medical technology.
Support for the Underprivileged
Subsidised services for consultations, tests, and medicines. Financial assistance for verified cases ensures that no one is turned away due to an inability to pay.
Elderly Care Initiatives
Volunteer assistance for elderly patients during visits. Free services for elderly individuals. The organisation also aims to develop healthcare professionals through education programmes for its children in India and America.
- Volunteer assistance for elderly patients during every visit
- Free services for elderly individuals
- Education programmes to develop the next generation of healthcare professionals
"COVID-19 has made us realise that we need large-scale institutions for the care and treatment of ordinary people."