Your Delhi Wellness Blueprint: A Complete Guide to Free and Low-Cost Health Screenings Across the City
From AIIMS to neighbourhood clinics, here's how to access preventive care without breaking the bank.
From AIIMS to neighbourhood clinics, here's how to access preventive care without breaking the bank.

Delhi's healthcare landscape offers far more accessible preventive services than most residents realise. Whether you're a Lodi Garden regular concerned about cardiovascular fitness or someone managing lifestyle changes, affordable screenings exist across the city—you just need to know where to look.
Government Hospitals: Your Best Resource
AIIMS Delhi remains the gold standard for subsidised care. Their Out-Patient Department (OPD) charges between ₹50-100 for consultation, with diagnostic tests priced at roughly 40% below private rates. Blood work, ECGs, and ultrasounds are available through their preventive health wing. Similarly, Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital on Baba Kharak Singh Marg offers comprehensive wellness packages starting at ₹300, including basic blood panels and vital screening.
Delhi Government Clinics: Neighbourhood Access
The Directorate of Health Services operates over 700 Mohalla Clinics across Delhi neighbourhoods. These micro-clinics provide free basic health checks, blood pressure monitoring, and health education. If you live near Connaught Place, Greater Kailash, or Defence Colony, your local clinic can identify risk factors early and refer you upward if needed. Many clinics now offer free diabetes and hypertension screening as part of the national NCD (Non-Communicable Disease) surveillance programme.
Specialised Preventive Centres
The Delhi Cancer Registry at AIIMS provides subsidised screening camps quarterly in South Delhi. The National Diabetes and Obesity Institute runs affordable weight management and metabolic screening in East Delhi. For those near Nehru Park, the Delhi Sports Authority occasionally hosts free fitness assessments and bone density checks.
NGO-Led Initiatives
Organisations like Indian Cancer Society and Heart Care Foundation operate mobile screening units throughout Delhi. Their annual camps—often held in Lodi Gardens during winter months—offer ECGs and lipid panels for ₹100-200. Several wellness-focused NGOs in Civil Lines and Karol Bagh partner with government to provide nutrition counselling at negligible cost.
Workplace and Insurance Wellness
If employed, check whether your company offers health insurance with preventive benefits. Most cover annual wellness checks free of charge. Government employees access CGHS (Central Government Health Scheme) facilities at subsidised rates across Delhi.
Smart Navigation Tips
Book OPD appointments online through hospital portals to avoid waiting. Call your nearest mohalla clinic for screening schedules. Keep essential documents—Aadhar, insurance details—handy. Start with basic screenings (blood work, BP, BMI) by age 30, expanding scope every 5-10 years based on family history.
Prevention through accessible screening transforms healthcare from reactive to proactive. Delhi's infrastructure supports this shift; the challenge lies in awareness and access.
This article was compiled by AI from the sources linked above and screened before publishing. See our editorial standards.
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