Apollo Tyres starts mobile medical unit for truckers 

The mobile unit will provide basic health check services, in addition to the treatment of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI), vision screening and providing spectacles at subsidised cost, blood group and blood sugar tests and screening for HIV.

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Apollo Tyres starts mobile medical unit for truckers 

Apollo Tyres today inaugurated its mobile medical unit, called the Apollo Tyres Healthcare Express. The mobile medical unit will cater to the truckers and allied population by providing health check-up at various touch-points.

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The company launched two mobile units. One unit was flagged off by Onkar S Kanwar, chairman, Apollo Tyres, Neeraj Kanwar, vice chairman and MD, Apollo Tyres and Kultaran Singh Atwal, chairman, All India Motor Transport Congress in the presence of senior members of the company and the Transport Association.

This mobile unit will provide basic health check services, in addition to the treatment of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI), vision screening and providing spectacles at subsidised cost, blood group and blood sugar tests and screening for HIV. The first Apollo Tyres Healthcare Express will be based out of Delhi and would be staffed with an MBBS doctor, Pharmacist, Lab Technician and three outreach workers. This unit will cover various entry-exit routes of Delhi NCR where there is a trucking halt. The second unit would operate from Namakkal in Tamil Nadu.

Onkar S Kanwar, chairman, Apollo Tyres said, “Being the leaders in the commercial vehicle space in India, we have always strived towards providing health services to our target audience, the trucking community. With our static healthcare centres in the transhipment hubs getting good footfall from the truckers, there was a demand for such a mobile medical unit to cater to the target population not entering these transhipment hubs.” 

The company says since the launch of its healthcare initiative, the team from Apollo Tyres, in the last 15 odd years, have reached out to more than 37 lakh people with its HIV-AIDS Awareness and Prevention Programme, Vision Care, TB and other health services. Out of this, nearly 600,000 have availed the health services and 120,000 people have undergone testing for HIV. Since the launch of Vision Care programme two years back, over 45,000 people have been screened for vision. The company has been implementing its health programme amongst truckers and the allied population at the transhipment hubs across the country and has 26 healthcare centres. 

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