Partnering with local doctors and nurses,
we bring vital tools and awareness to those who need it
most.
NeuroBridge Clinics is a student-led initiative driven by the belief that access to neurological care shouldn't depend on where you live. In many rural parts of India, Nepal, and Bangladesh, stroke screenings and brain health checkups simply don't exist — so we bring them there.
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Held a free clinic in a village outside Darbhanga. Screened 220+ individuals for hypertension and stroke risk. Focused on early detection and community education.
Dr. Menon
Joined August 2023 – Participated in launch cohort
Nurse Kumari
Volunteered Oct–Dec 2023 – Conducted patient screenings
Anita Joshi (Community Health Worker)
Trained in Nov 2023 – Ongoing support staff
Hosted a mobile clinic for 190+ villagers. Many had never seen a neurologist. Sessions included BP checks and stroke prevention talks.
Dr. Reddy
Joined October 2023 – Mobile site coordinator 2. Nurse L. Desai
Nurse L. Desai
Volunteered Nov 2023 – Jan 2024 – Blood pressure & neuro checkups
Rahul M. (Student Volunteer)
Assisted Nov–Dec 2023 – Managed patient data + outreach flyers
Partnered with local health workers to screen 150+ people in a hillside village. Most came from indigenous communities.
Dr. Bhattarai
Local Partner since September 2023 – Head of rural ops
Nurse Rina
Volunteered Dec 2023 – Led health talks + screening follow-ups
Tashi Lama (Interpreter & Logistics)
Joined November 2023 – Assisted with hillside patient access
We secure small-scale donations from student-led fundraisers, international volunteer contributions, and local NGO support to cover clinic supplies and transport.
Each screening includes basic neuro-reflex testing, blood pressure checks, stroke risk assessments, and cognitive symptom interviews aligned to WHO guidelines.
Each clinic sees between 40–60 individuals, with an average of 3–5 patients referred to partner hospitals for follow-up care.
Your support helps expand our clinics to more remote areas. Whether you're a donor, a local partner, or a volunteer — you can be part of the movement.