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On February 7, 2026, Rohit was admitted for a critical Tendon Injury Repair. At age of 58, maintaining mobility is vital for independence, but requiring complex orthopedic surgery while in another state added a layer of logistical and financial stress.
Rohit
Kamal, a 48-year-old man, recently faced a serious medical crisis that required urgent attention. For over two years, he had been living with a retained ureteral stent, which led to a complex medical situation: a severe staghorn calculus (large kidney stone) in his right kidney and a stone that had formed around the retained stent in his bladder.
Kamal
The story of Rajan, a young patient who had been silently battling a severe, long-standing infection, serves as a powerful reminder of how the Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB-PMJAY) provides a crucial lifeline for complex, chronic illnesses.
Rajan
Shruti had recently undergone an abdominal hysterectomy at an outside hospital. However, her recovery took a catastrophic turn. She developed no urine output for 48 hours, and her renal function was deteriorating rapidly, with her Creatinine levels soaring to a dangerously high 12 mg/dL. This signaled acute kidney failure.
Shruti
On January 17, 2026, Amit was admitted for specialized urological intervention. The diagnosis required a complex procedure: PCNL (Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy) combined with DJ Stenting. While the medical necessity was clear, the cost of a treatment was a significant burden for her family.
Amit
The story of Pallavi, a 48-year-old woman, is a powerful testament to the life-changing impact of the Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB-PMJAY). Facing a serious health crisis, Pushpa Devi received timely, quality, and completely free treatment, showcasing the scheme’s true potential.
Pallavi Devi
This is the incredible journey of Mohan, who successfully battled advanced kidney and ureter cancer thanks to the expert medical care and the lifesaving support of the Ayushman Bharat Scheme.
Deshraj was diagnosed with a formidable, advance-stage cancer involving both his kidney and ureter.
