Charity

Empowering Lives Through Healthcare Making Health Accessible for All

Jaslok Hospital & Research Centre is a quaternary care public charitable trust hospital in the country, founded by Seth Lokoomal Chanrai in 1973, inaugurated by the erstwhile Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi. In the late 60s, when the establishment of large private hospitals was not common, the institution was conceptualised and endowed to the city of Mumbai by Seth Lokoomal Chanrai, which brought international care at the doorsteps of India.

The mission of Jaslok Hospital & Research Centre is to provide comprehensive, compassionate and patient-centred care to all patients and their families while enhancing patient outcomes through research and innovative treatments. As a pioneer in developing healthcare in the private sector in India, it continually strives to provide excellent service comparable with international standards and maintains the founder's mission of Health Equity.

Our vision is to be the hospital of choice for patients, physicians and employees by providing state-of-the-art medical care with compassion and dignity.

As a policy, 20% of the beds are reserved for the IS (Indigent section) and WS (Weaker section) category of patients. In addition, we also treat patients from some institutions, including orphanages, home for the aged at highly subsidised rates or free of cost.

Concessions are also offered to senior citizens, and an active social work department helps needy patients with donations from trusts.

We conduct local medical camps in Maharashtra and other neighbouring states (Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat), catering to the less privileged who have less or no access to quality medical care. We have focused our efforts towards vaccination camps, health camps and organ donation camps:

Key Highlights

In-patients treated for free

57,726 in-patients

Treated for free
Organ donation pledges

11 lakh + out-patients

Treated for free
Organ donation pledges

450,000 vaccinations

Done during COVID-19
Medical care camps

555,000+ people accessed

Medical care through camps
Organ donation pledges

500+ pledges

Of organ donation





20%

As a policy, 20% of the beds are reserved for the Indigent Section (IS) and Weaker Section (WS) category of patients.

During the COVID period, the hospital played a crucial role in managing the healthcare challenges in the city by providing the highest number of beds in the private sector and vaccinating over four lakh citizens under CSR in partnership with various funders.

Partner With Us to Make a Difference

Development Fund

Refurbishment of old floors in the main building; New infrastructure

Relevance

Strengthen the foundation; Shifting OT to lower facility; Addl. lifts for fire safety; Comply with new regulations for mobility

Proposed Outcome

OPD numbers to double; Improved preventive healthcare

Equipment

Replacing old equipment; New equipment

Relevance

Improved facility for patients & patient experience

Proposed Outcome

Efficient medical check-ups; Improved service delivery

Patient Care

Critical medical care for patients from the indigent sections and low-income backgrounds

Relevance

Provide access to quality medical care; In-time medical support; Serve the underserved. Improved facility for patients & patient experience

Proposed Outcome

Access to critical medical care; Improved health of patients in-hand

Corpus/ Reserves

Reserve fund to ensure financial sustainability

Relevance

Securing the future; Medical advancements; Sustainability

Proposed Outcome

Lowered financial exposure Improved long-term survival

For more details on partnership, please write to Sneha Lonkar (Head, Fundraising) on sneha.lonkar@jaslokhospital.net