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Ross Clinics

last updated Apr 6, 2012

Overview

Implementing organization: 
Ashish Healthcare
Legal Status: 
Year Launched: 
2011
Stage: 
Existing/expansion stage
Income Level of Target Population: 
20-60% (lower to lower-middle), 60-90% (middle to upper-middle)

Funding

Primary Source of Funding: 
Other 3rd party (e.g. debt, equity)

Technology

Technology Partner(s): 
Easy Clinic

Scale

Personnel Employed: 
10-49
Number of Clients Served: 
5000+
Number of Facilities Operated/Networked: 
6 clinics
Other Measures of Scale: 
60 Health Check-up Camps
Scope: 
Each clinic now offers general dentistry and physiotherapy in addition to general primary care.
Summary: 

Ross Clinics is a chain of multi-facility Health Clinics, with a focus on delivering primary care. Family physicians, family dentists and physiotherapists provide personalized care for an entire family at an affordable cost.

Program goals/rationale: 

Ross Clinics aims to revive the age-old tradition of the Family Doctor, who has a long-lasting relationship with the entire family based on trust and personalized care. Patients receive quality care based on latest research guidelines, including advice on dietary and lifestyle changes. By making quality care accessible at affordable prices, the long-term health care costs to the family are significantly reduced. Through rapid expansion in urban and peri-urban areas of Indian, Ross Clinics aims to establish a unique continuum of care for today's migrant urban population.

Key program components: 

Ross Clinics is building a chain of low-cost, low-overhead clinics, providing all components of primary care under a single roof. Health Checkup Camps focused on preventive health and early detection help create awareness about available care options. Focus on primary care helps keep costs low both for Ross Clinics and the patients.

Each clinic has facilities for dispensing medicines, conducting diagnostic tests and providing vaccinations. To increase accessibility of care, clinics are located in under-served urban areas, and open seven days a week, from 8:30am to 8:30pm.

Currently operating in six locations in Gurgaon and Manesar, the chain is planning a rapid expansion in Delhi/NCR and other cities of Haryana.

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