Medical Clinics

Every citizen has its right to health services when and where needed:” This is the common objectives of National Rural Health Mission of Government of India. The poorer community of the society still suffers from common ailments like diarrhea or dysentery, respiratory infections, scabies, tuberculosis etc due to poor hygienic conditions. Children and adolescents are worst affected in the world of malnourishment, poverty and hunger. The Toronto Calcutta Association, Calcutta Chapter  working on to provide sustainable health  practice among target groups with a view to create a framework for general & social health practice.

Now TCA has 6 (six) weekly medical clinics at Raghubpur, Malipara, Gangrai, Ghutiary Sarif, Boral-1. All are situated in the rural areas of district South 24-Parganas. Also one at our registered office at 2/45 Naktala Kolkata-700047. All the clinics are running  successfully with regular health check-up programs and distribution of free medicines. 

Number of Patients attendent in clinic

Financial Year 11-12 12-13 13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18 18-19
Raghabpur 1782 1967 2022 2274 1807 1799 1729 1714
Boral 1190 1184 1246 1386 997 1180 815 767
Bade Hooghly 444 961 847 798 758 685 700 599
Ghutiary 4183 4210 3772 3818 3465 2165 2143 2113
Brahammapur 1260 1229 513 312 Camp was closed as new camp was opened in Chraripara
Chearipara 560 620 983
Bakultala (Wed) 1389 1137 0 Camp was closed as new camp was opened in Gangrai
Gangrai(Wed) 1750 1002 716 1342 1020 869
Bakultala (Fri) 1781 2394 1526 431 Camp was closed for Renovation work of the Centre 841 654
Naktala 536 741 527 766 874 1018 1016 778
TOTAL 12565 13823 12203 10787 8617 8572 8697 7823