Dr. Sonal examining a schoolgirl during a free health checkup camp

/ Free Healthcare Where There Is None

Free Health Checkups for Children Who Have Never Seen a Doctor.

We bring doctors, screenings, and health education directly into schools and communities with zero hospital access. No cost to families. No child left unscreened.

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Who We Are /

Doctors Who Go Where Hospitals Don't

SARU Foundation was born in 2023 from a personal loss — our beloved grandfather, whose life showed us that care is the most powerful medicine. Based in Noida, India, we now carry his legacy into schools, villages, and communities that have never had a doctor visit.

  • Free checkups in schools with zero healthcare access
  • Cancer screening and health education for women
  • HPV vaccination drives for young girls
  • Elderly care to combat isolation and loneliness
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Dr. Sonal Deep Sharma Kanishk Sharma, MD 2 Physician Founders
Dr. Sonal leading a Women's Day health education session with a full room of women

What We Do /

Healthcare That Comes to You

We don't wait for patients to find a hospital. We bring screenings, vaccinations, and education directly into communities.

Dr. Sonal demonstrating medical screening to schoolchildren

School Health Checkups

Free eye, ear, and oral screenings for children in schools that have never had a doctor visit.

Doctor performing eye examination on a school student

Preventive Screenings

Early detection of health issues through systematic screenings — catching problems before they become emergencies.

Doctor providing care to women and children in a remote community home visit

Maternal & Child Health

Home visits and community health camps delivering care to mothers and children in areas with no hospital access.

Health education session with projector presentation in a community center

Health Education

Workshops on cancer awareness, hygiene, and nutrition — knowledge that helps communities protect themselves.

Dr. Sonal presenting on why cancer screening is needed via video conference

Cancer Awareness

Cervical cancer education and HPV vaccination drives — protecting young girls from preventable disease.

SARU team at community event with Lions Club partnership

Elderly & Community Care

Activities and companionship programs in old age homes — because loneliness is a health crisis too.

Active Campaigns /

What We're Working On Right Now

Our active programs target the most critical health gaps in underserved communities.

Women's Day health education session on cervical cancer awareness

HPV Vaccination for Young Girls

Cervical cancer is preventable. We deliver life-saving HPV vaccinations to girls in communities where no screening exists.

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Doctor providing care during a remote community health camp

Healthcare for Remote Communities

Bringing essential medical services, screenings, and health education to underserved areas with no access to hospitals.

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School Checkups Cancer Screening HPV Vaccination Women's Health Elderly Care Community Health School Checkups Cancer Screening HPV Vaccination Women's Health

How It Works /

From Identifying Need to Delivering Care

Every health camp follows the same four steps — so communities get consistent, measurable care every time.

Step 01

Find Communities With No Access

We partner with local organizations like Lions Club and Setu Shiksha Jyoti Kendra to identify schools and villages where children have never been screened by a doctor.

SARU team with Lions Club at Setu Shiksha Jyoti Kendra community center
Step 02

Deliver Screenings & Education On-Site

Our doctors go directly into classrooms and community halls. We conduct eye, ear, and oral exams, and run health education workshops on hygiene, nutrition, and cancer awareness.

Doctor conducting ear examination of a school student in a classroom
Step 03

Refer, Treat, Follow Up

Children and women who need further care are connected to hospitals and specialists. We track every referral to make sure no one falls through the gaps.

Doctor performing a thorough oral examination of a student
Step 04

Advocate for Lasting Change

We work with policymakers and health institutions to push for systemic reform — so communities get permanent healthcare infrastructure, not just one-time camps.

SARU team presenting at a professional healthcare conference

Who We Work With /

Trusted Partners on the Ground

We don't work alone. Our health camps are organized with established community organizations.

Lions Club Noida Elite Community outreach & school access
Leo Club Noida Elite Youth volunteer mobilization
Setu Shiksha Jyoti Kendra Education centers & venue support
Arogya World Healthy workplace initiatives
Columbia University Research & clinical innovation

Global Alignment /

Contributing to 6 UN Sustainable Development Goals

Every health camp, every screening, every vaccination maps directly to measurable global health targets.

3Good Health & Well-being
10Reduced Inequalities
4Quality Education
6Clean Water & Sanitation
13Climate Action
17Partnerships

Our Values /

What Drives Every Decision We Make

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Equity

A child in a village deserves the same checkup as a child in a city hospital.

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Empowerment

We teach communities to recognize health risks — not just treat them.

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Collaboration

Every camp is a partnership with local organizations who know their community best.

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Sustainability

We advocate for permanent infrastructure, not just one-time interventions.

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Compassion

Founded in memory of our grandfather — his care for others is the standard we hold.

Our Founders /

Two Doctors. One Mission.

SARU was founded by physicians who believe healthcare is a right, not a privilege.

Dr. Sonal Deep Sharma

Dr. Sonal Deep Sharma

Founder

Physician who leads every health camp personally. Conducts school checkups, cancer screenings, and health education workshops across underserved communities.

Kanishk Sharma, MD

Kanishk Sharma, MD

Co-Founder

Medical doctor at Columbia University's Tamer Institute. Award-winning researcher in geriatric medicine, driving SARU's clinical protocols and innovation.

Dr. Sonal with over 50 schoolchildren after a free health checkup camp

Get Involved /

50+ Children Screened in a Single School Visit.

Every camp needs volunteers, medical supplies, and funding. Whether you're a medical professional, a student, or someone who wants to help — there's a role for you.

See the Work /

Real Doctors. Real Communities. Real Impact.

These aren't stock photos. Every image on this site is from an actual SARU health camp — real children being examined, real women learning about cancer prevention, real communities receiving care for the first time.

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Dr. Sonal receiving an award certificate for community health work Health education presentation during Women's Day event Group photo of women after a community health education event