Your Complete Guide to Free and Low-Cost Wellness Screenings Across Delhi
From AIIMS to neighbourhood clinics, here's how to access preventive health services without breaking the bank.
From AIIMS to neighbourhood clinics, here's how to access preventive health services without breaking the bank.

Prevention is cheaper than cure—a principle Delhi's healthcare infrastructure increasingly embraces. Whether you're a Lodi Garden regular keen on staying fit or someone concerned about baseline health markers, the capital offers more accessible wellness options than most realise.
Start with AIIMS Delhi, the flagship public institution on Ansari Nagar that offers outpatient screening camps at nominal rates. Their preventive medicine department runs quarterly health melas where blood pressure checks, BMI assessment, and preliminary blood work cost under ₹200. Book appointments through their online portal or visit the OPD counter; waits are long but reliable. Similarly, Safdarjung Hospital's wellness clinic charges minimal fees for cardiovascular risk assessments and diabetes screening.
Delhi's network of Mohalla Clinics—over 500 across the city—provides free basic health checks including blood pressure, blood sugar, and weight monitoring. Find your nearest clinic through the Delhi government's health portal; staff can refer you to district hospitals for advanced screenings. Residents near CP, Karol Bagh, or Greater Kailash have particularly robust clinic access.
For those preferring non-governmental routes, organisations like Indian Cancer Society (ICS) headquartered in Daryaganj conduct subsidised cancer screening drives. Women's wellness camps focusing on breast and cervical health screenings operate quarterly; costs typically range from ₹300–₹500. Similarly, the Delhi Diabetes Research Centre near Rajendra Nagar offers affordable lipid profiles and HbA1c tests.
Private diagnostics chains like Metropolis and SRL have competitive pricing for bundled screening packages—thyroid profiles, lipid panels, and liver function tests run ₹1,500–₹2,500 during monsoon sales, significantly lower than individual tests.
The Delhi government's Ayushman Bharat scheme extends free hospitalisation up to ₹5 lakh for eligible families, though preventive screening eligibility varies. Check your eligibility through the scheme's official website using your ration card or Aadhaar.
For lifestyle-conscious Dilliwalas, Nehru Park's yoga centres and Lodi Garden's morning fitness groups often partner with health organisations for seasonal wellness camps—blood work and fitness assessments bundled into community events.
Pro tip: corporate employees often have subsidised health packages through their firms; if self-employed, explore professional associations offering group schemes. Most public hospitals offer reduced rates on Wednesdays for senior citizens. Always carry identification and any existing medical records.
The key is starting early. A ₹500 screening today can flag issues requiring ₹50,000 intervention tomorrow.
This article was compiled by AI from the sources linked above and screened before publishing. See our editorial standards.
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