Chandigarh: The Bhagwant Mann government’s flagship scheme, Aam Aadmi Clinic, is transforming healthcare access for the people of Punjab. Elderly patients and citizens from financially weaker sections are now receiving free consultations, essential medicines, and diagnostic tests—services that previously required expensive treatment at private hospitals. Health Minister Dr. Balbir Singh and Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann have ensured that quality healthcare reaches every citizen, particularly the elderly, women, and children.
Under the scheme, hundreds of patients are treated daily across rural and urban clinics, which are equipped with experienced doctors, nurses, and modern medical facilities. Over 100 types of medicines are provided free of charge, and treatment for common ailments such as fever, colds, diabetes, and high blood pressure is fully covered. Officials said the scheme also promotes early detection and prevention of diseases, reducing the incidence of serious illnesses and making healthcare accessible closer to home.

The Aam Aadmi Clinic initiative has generated widespread public appreciation, with citizens praising the scheme on social media and expressing their satisfaction at receiving timely medical support. The Mann government plans to further expand this network to ensure at least one clinic in every assembly constituency, reinforcing its commitment to public welfare. Health experts and citizens alike recognize the scheme as a model initiative, showcasing how focused governance can empower vulnerable communities and build trust in public institutions.