For over 18 years, Dr. Azhar Azmi dedicated his life to serving people who had nothing. He provided free meals to the hungry, clothes to those living on the streets, and medical treatment to patients who could not afford care. His service was never occasional or symbolic—it was a daily commitment. He did this quietly, without publicity or expectation. For him, helping others was not charity; it was the very purpose of his life.

Today, that same man is critically ill and fighting for his survival.
His heart is functioning at just 25%, putting immense strain on his body. He is battling the effects of a brain haemorrhage and Parkinson’s disease, while his kidneys have failed completely. Each condition on its own is life-threatening. Together, they have pushed his body to the edge.

Doctors have made it clear that immediate ICU admission is his only chance.
Any further delay can cause irreversible damage or cost him his life. At present, he cannot stand, sit, eat, or drink on his own. He is entirely dependent on his family for even the most basic human needs. The man who once cared for thousands now needs constant care himself.

Despite his fragile condition, Dr. Azhar Azmi still holds on to one dream.
He believes that medical care should never be a privilege reserved for those who can afford it. He dreamed of building a place where anyone could walk in and receive treatment, medicines, and medical reports completely free of cost. Even today, when his own life hangs in the balance, that belief has not faded. His concern remains for those who suffer without access to care.

A man who spent his entire life healing others is now fighting for his own life. His service has touched countless lives, often in moments when people had nowhere else to turn. Today, he needs that compassion returned to him.
Help him survive, so his life of service does not end in silence.

Financial Assistance & Scheme Details
Q: Does the family have private health insurance?
A: No. The beneficiary is currently unable to work. The family has been bearing all treatment expenses out of their own pockets and does not have any active private health insurance.
Q: Are they covered under Ayushman Bharat?
A: No, they are not covered under Ayushman Bharat.
Q: Has the family applied for support from any government schemes such as the CM Relief Fund or PM Relief Fund?
A: No, the family has not been able to avail support from schemes such as the CM Relief Fund or PM Relief Fund.