India, 23rd september 2025: White Lotus International Hospital & Research Center, a state-of-the-art multi-specialty facility, took a lead to fight against the rising burden of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) in India especially Diabetes and Obesity. The hospital today hosted the Diabetes and Obesity Check (DOC) camp, drawing over 250 residents from across the Navi Mumbai and neighbouring areas. Senior consultants from the hospital provided consultancy to them post screening.
Alarming increase of NCDs like Diabetes and Obesity had even made the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi to urge families to pay serious attention on this. Speaking to millions of citizens on Independence Day 2025 from Red Fort, he raised concern on obesity and referred it as silent epidemic gripping urban India. The Prime Minister has warned that in the coming years obesity can become a major challenge for the country.
Commenting on the initiative, Dr. Vijay D’Silva, Medical Director, White Lotus International Hospital & Research Center, Navi Mumbai said “Diabetes and obesity are no longer just lifestyle conditions, but they can also act as the precursors to multiple organ complications if left unchecked or ignored. Our main mission is not just to cure but to prevent by making advanced and modern healthcare technology accessible and creating awareness regarding the same at the grassroot level.”
With India described as the diabetes capital of the world, the continuous rise of obesity as the driver of cardiovascular, renal, and metabolic complications has highlighted the need for the awareness, early detection and lifestyle modification. Taking a major step in this direction White Lotus Internal Hospital and Research Centre offered free medical investigations worth INR5,000 which also included Fibro Scan, Lipid Profile, HbA1c, Creatinine, and Eye Check-up.
The event also featured consultations from renowned superspecialists in Critical Care, Endocrinology, Internal Medicine, Nephrology, and Ophthalmology. The distinguished panel include Dr. Prashant Gaikwad (Endocrinology), Dr. Ravi Patil (Internal Medicine), Dr. Aditya Nayak (Nephrology), Dr. Sachin Naik (Nephrology), Dr. Suhas Deshpande (Ophthalmology) among others.
The presence of over 250 residents reflected the enthusiasm among the community to embrace the preventive health measures. Senior citizens, working professionals, young health-conscious residents across Navi Mumbai, Kalamboli, Panvel, Kharghar, CBD Belapur, Vashi, and Airoli became the part of this remarkable initiative. Apart from the medical test, they also get benefitted from practical advice on nutrition, physical activity, stress management, and lifestyle changes.
More than just a free camp DOC acted as the platform for dialogue on lifestyle related health issues with doctors emphasizing that small, consistent changes can significantly reduce the medical complication like heart disease, kidney damage, and vision loss.
With over 250 participants benefitted directly, DOC camp has also set a new benchmark as Navi Mumbai biggest free health drive completely focussed on lifestyle diseases. At the same time the hospital has also announced its commitment to conduct the similar initiatives in the future while empowering communities to take proactive and necessary steps against the diabetes and obesity.