With a profound love and affection towards the poor and weaker sections of the rural society, the founding father of the trust thought it proper to set up a hospital with modern facilities for providing proper treatment at nominal charges with an aim to help out the rural people and avoid them from moving on to urban areas for medical treatment and also to assist the poorest poor to provide medical facilities at free of cost. With excellent management and effective administration, the health centre has been recognized as Gujarat's first 'Grant-in-Aid' Community Health Centre.
Since its inception the hospital has treated 500,000 outpatients and 150,000 inpatients. So far 25000 surgeries have been performed and 5800 deliveries have been conducted.
The trust is now focusing on children’s hospital, adjoining the existing hospital for providing specialized pediatric care to the acute and chronic health care needs of the 30,000 children of 200 villages with support of Lions club of Moorpark, UK... The hospital has a Neonatal intensive-care unit (NICU), a Pediatric intensive-care unit (PICU), a modular operating room, four general wards and four special rooms for pediatric patients.
All services are low in cost for all and free for the poor and needy. Generally 36% of patients seen receive free treatment. The hospital gets 60% of the recurring expenditure from State Government grants. The remaining is partly recovered from affording patients, and a major part of the deficit is met by benevolent assistance and donations from well wishers & donors.