Uttar Pradesh records the highest average footfalls across Star Health's Arogya Seva Kendra network, with Mathura emerging as the state's leading centre
Launched in January 2026, the Mathura centre has supported over 3,700 beneficiary visits across 6 months
Diabetes, fever, hypertension and respiratory illnesses are among common cases seen at the centre, highlighting the need for accessible neighbourhood-level healthcare MATHURA, India , June 30, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Star Health and Allied Insurance Company Limited (NSE: STARHEALTH) (BSE: 543412) is strengthening access to free primary healthcare in Mathura through its CSR initiative, Arogya Seva Kendra, located at 3A/305 Krishna Vihar Colony, BSA Engineering Road. The centre provides local residents with free doctor consultations, basic diagnostic tests, medicines, health counselling and vaccination support, helping families address common health concerns closer to home.Since its launch in January 2026, the Mathura Arogya Seva Kendra has supported over 3,700 beneficiary visits across 6 months. Mathura has the highest average footfall among Star Health Arogya Seva Kendra's in Uttar Pradesh, while the state tops the network in average number of footfalls across all states.Common cases seen at the Mathura centre include diabetes, fever, hypertension, respiratory illnesses and other non-communicable diseases, highlighting the growing need for accessible neighbourhood-level healthcare in the city. The centre's strong footfall also reflects the community's reliance on free primary care services that are close to home.Star Health currently operates four Arogya Seva Kendras in Uttar Pradesh under its CSR portfolio i.e. Mathura, Gorakhpur, Allahabad and Aligarh, which together have recorded over 12,800 beneficiary visits since their respective launches.Speaking on the initiative, Mr. Arpan Rai, Business Head, Star Health and Allied Insurance, said: "Mathura's strong response to the Arogya Seva Kendra shows how important accessible neighbourhood healthcare is for families. Many of the cases we see here- including diabetes, hypertension, fever and respiratory illnesses - require timely consultation, screening, medicines and follow-up. Primary care within the community can help people seek treatment early and prevent everyday health concerns from becoming serious. Through this CSR initiative, Star Health is bringing free healthcare support closer to Mathura residents."The clinic is staffed by a doctor, nurse and support team. It provides haemoglobin testing, random blood sugar testing, urine examination for sugar and albumin, and rapid diagnostic testing for malaria.The Mathura Arogya Seva Kendra offers the following services free of cost:












