03/04/2026
PCT supported 33 patients in January 2026 and 32 patients each in February and 44 in March-most treated at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences.
In 2025 alone, we served over 10,000 patients, providing care to almost 1,000 individuals each month through OPD services at PCT’s clinic at Majnukatila-Delhi and across 50+ government healthcare centers in Delhi.
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03/01/2026
The total number of vulnerable Tibetan patients assisted was 33 in November 2025 and 41 in December 2025 through PCT (Patient Care Trust). Most patients received treatment at AIIMS, Delhi through direct referrals, while a few were treated at other allied government hospitals.
Since the beginning of 2025, and with the expansion of our OPD initiatives, our 4–5 weekly OPD days have enabled us to serve over 1,000 vulnerable patients per month across 50 authorized Indian government dispensaries in Delhi, including our PCT clinic in Tibetan Colony, Majnu-ka-Tila.
At this clinic, AIIMS doctors regularly consult and treat vulnerable patients, referring them back to AIIMS for comprehensive and specialized care whenever required.
We will be uploading photos and videos of our recent major activities within the next couple of days.
Through our MoU with AIIMS, PCT has established a strong and reliable healthcare network focused on patient safety, medical excellence, and accessibility and it's important. This network spans more than 50 government healthcare centers in Delhi, ensuring that Tibetans in exile have access to world-class medical care at little to no cost.
For assistance, please contact us:
📞 +91-8750380378
📧 [email protected]
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21/11/2025
In October 2025, PCT (Patient Care Trust) supported 27 vulnerable Tibetan patients, most of whom received treatment at AIIMS Delhi, with a few receiving care at other hospitals. Since the beginning of 2025, our weekly 4–5 OPD days have enabled us to serve nearly 1,000 patients per month across 50 authorized Indian government dispensaries in Delhi, including our PCT clinic in Tibetan Colony, Majnu-ka-Tila. At this clinic, AIIMS doctors regularly consult and treat vulnerable patients, referring them back to AIIMS for comprehensive care whenever needed.
Through our MoU with AIIMS, PCT has built a strong and reliable healthcare network centered on patient safety, medical excellence, and accessibility. This network spans more than 50 government healthcare centers in Delhi.
Thanks to these partnerships, Tibetans in exile gain access to world-class medical care at little to no cost.
For assistance, please contact us:
📞 +91-8750380378
📧 [email protected]
🌐 pcttibet.org
06/10/2025
Update from Patient Care Trust (PCT)
Between August and September 2025, PCT assisted a total of 54 vulnerable Tibetan patients, primarily at AIIMS-Delhi, with additional support provided at Safdarjung Hospital, NITRD-Delhi, and other affiliated institutions.
In addition to direct patient assistance at our allied hospitals, PCT has also been active in other key initiatives, including eye check-ups and nutrition programs for school children from age 6 to 17 years of age in Himachal. In September only, PCT also screened over 2000 children under our Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with AIIMS-Delhi. This has happened alongside seeing over 1000 patients at PCT’s new clinic located in the Tibetan Colony, Majnu-ka-Tilla, and government dispensaries Delhi. Medical specialists from AIIMS-Delhi visit regularly—starting with Ophthalmology, in addition to Gastroenterology, Oncology, Gynecology, and others. Surveys have also been conducted within the Tibetan communities in Delhi as part of our ongoing outreach.
Since 2012, Patient Care Trust has remained committed to providing safe, affordable, and high-quality specialized healthcare to Tibetans in exile, through strong partnerships with India’s premier government hospitals.
Expanding Our Reach in 2025: In line with our mission to ensure accessible healthcare for underserved populations, PCT is expanding its services in 2025 to also support marginalized Himalayan communities and Indian locals. This expansion is being implemented under a new MoU with AIIMS-Delhi, enhancing our capacity to deliver quality medical care to an even broader group of vulnerable individuals.
For more information or assistance, please contact us:
📞 +91-8750380378
📧 [email protected]
🌐 pcttibet.org
Any support would be highly appreciated during this very challenging time.
— Patient Care Trust (PCT)
11/08/2025
༸གོང་ས་མཆོག་ལ་ཕྱི་ལོ་ ༢༠༢༥ ལོའི་རྒྱལ་སྤྱིའི་ཞི་བདེའི་གཟེངས་རྟགས་འབུལ་བཞེས་གནང་རྒྱུ། - vo
༸གོང་ས་མཆོག་ལ་ཕྱི་ལོ་ ༢༠༢༥ ལོའི་རྒྱལ་སྤྱིའི་ཞི་བདེའི་གཟེངས་རྟགས་འབུལ་བཞེས་གནང་རྒྱུ།
05/08/2025
In July 2025, PCT (Patient Care Trust) assisted 39 vulnerable Tibetan patients, primarily at AIIMS-Delhi, with a couple of them received care elsewhere. Since 2012, we have been committed to providing safe, affordable, and high-quality specialized healthcare at India’s top institutions, including AIIMS-Delhi, Safdarjung Hospital, and NITRD-Delhi.
Through PCT’s collaboration with reputed Indian government hospitals, Tibetans in exile can access world-class medical care at little to no cost.
For assistance, please contact us:
📞 +91-8750380378
📧 [email protected]
🌐 pcttibet.org
28/06/2025
Important Update from Patient Care Trust (PCT)
March–May 2025: Total Assisted Patients
We sincerely apologize for the delay in sharing our patient assistance updates for the past three months. We had initially assumed that the updates would be posted via our linked Instagram account; however, due to a technical oversight, they may not have appeared.
Between March and May 2025, PCT assisted a total of 62 vulnerable Tibetan patients, primarily at AIIMS-Delhi, with additional support provided at Safdarjung Hospital, NITRD-Delhi, and other affiliated institutions.
In addition to direct patient assistance, PCT has also been active in other key initiatives, including the Outpatient Department (OPD) program under our Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with AIIMS-Delhi. This program is being carried out at PCT’s new clinic located in Tibetan Colony, Majnu-ka-Tilla, Delhi, where specialists from AIIMS-Delhi are scheduled to visit regularly—starting with Ophthalmology, followed by departments such as Gastroenterology, Oncology, Gynecology, and others. Surveys have also been conducted within the Tibetan communities in Delhi as part of our ongoing outreach.
Since 2012, Patient Care Trust has remained committed to providing safe, affordable, and high-quality specialized healthcare to Tibetans in exile, through strong partnerships with India’s premier government hospitals.
Expanding Our Reach in 2025
In line with our mission to ensure accessible healthcare for underserved populations, PCT is expanding its services in 2025 to also support marginalized Himalayan communities and Indian locals.
This expansion is being implemented under a new MoU with AIIMS-Delhi, enhancing our capacity to deliver quality medical care to an even broader group of vulnerable individuals.
For more information or assistance, please contact us:
📞 +91-8750380378
📧 [email protected]
🌐 pcttibet.org
Thank you for your continued support and trust.
— Patient Care Trust (PCT)