These clinics provide essential healthcare services, often at low or no cost, to underprivileged individuals and communities. Operated by governments, NGOs, or charitable organizations, they focus on primary care, maternal and child health, vaccinations, and chronic disease management. Social welfare clinics aim to reduce health disparities and improve public health outcomes. Services may include counseling, health education, and outreach programs. Located in accessible areas, these clinics are vital for those without access to private healthcare. Staffed by dedicated doctors, nurses, and volunteers, they often rely on donations and public support for sustainability.
MSIC - Section Q: Human health and social work activities (1438)
Q86 : Human health activities (1435)