Nivaran Breast Clinic with Mammography Services Launched in Ratlam

04-04
Jun
2026

Nivaran Breast Clinic with Mammography Services Launched in Ratlam


The launch of the Nivaran Breast Clinic at Jain Diwakar Sri Aurobindo Hospital in Ratlam marks an important milestone in our continued commitment to advancing women's healthcare and cancer awareness across Madhya Pradesh.

Breast cancer remains one of the most common and life-threatening cancers affecting women worldwide. While medical advancements have significantly improved treatment outcomes, early detection and awareness remain the strongest tools in the fight against this disease. With this vision, SAIMS Group has expanded its flagship Nivaran initiative to Ratlam, bringing comprehensive breast health services closer to women in the region.

The Nivaran Breast Clinic has been established to provide breast cancer awareness, expert consultations, self-examination guidance, counselling support, and advanced mammography services under one roof. Our goal is not only to diagnose disease at an early stage but also to empower women with the knowledge needed to take charge of their health.

We were honoured to mark this important occasion in the presence of Ms Misha Singh (IAS), District Collector, Ratlam, Mr Amit Kumar (IPS), Superintendent of Police, Ratlam, and Mrs Manisha Sharma, Chairperson, Municipal Corporation, Ratlam. The event was also graced by Dr Anita Mutha, Dean, Medical College, Dr Sandhya Belsare, CMHO, Ratlam, Mr Lakhan Singh Bhadauria, Jail Superintendent, and Dr Swarna Saraswati, along with numerous healthcare professionals, social leaders, and community members.

The clinic will be supported by the expertise of renowned breast cancer and thyroid specialists Dr Sunil Mattu and Dr Shweta Singh. Through the special Nivaran Women Health Protection Card, women will have access to affordable mammography screening and specialist consultations, ensuring that quality care remains within reach.

Over the past three years, initiatives such as Madhya Pradesh’s first Nivaran Clinic and the mobile cancer screening initiative, “Umeedon Wali Bus,” have enabled us to reach and create awareness among more than 80,000 rural women. The launch of Nivaran Breast Clinic in Ratlam is another meaningful step towards our larger mission of promoting early detection, improving access to preventive healthcare, and creating a future where more women can lead healthier, cancer-free lives.

I extend my sincere gratitude to all dignitaries, healthcare professionals, social organisations, and the entire SAIMS family whose support and dedication made this initiative possible.

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