Last reviewed: February 2026

Disclaimer: These resources are provided for informational purposes. Inclusion does not constitute endorsement. Always verify information and consult healthcare professionals for medical decisions.

🇮🇳 Indian Organizations and Resources

Professional Medical Organizations

Government Health Resources

Patient Support Organizations

🌐 International Organizations

Professional Organizations

Disease-Specific Organizations

📞 Helplines and Emergency Numbers

Emergency Numbers (India)

Service Number
National Emergency Number 112
Ambulance 102 or 108
Police 100
Women Helpline 1091
Child Helpline 1098
Ayushman Bharat Helpline 14555
National Health Helpline 1800-180-1104

Health Helplines

Medical Emergency: If you have severe symptoms like vomiting blood, severe abdominal pain, or signs of dehydration, go to the nearest emergency room immediately or call 112.

📱 Useful Apps and Tools

Symptom Tracking

Diet and Nutrition

Medication Management

Telemedicine Platforms (India)

App Privacy: Before using health apps, review their privacy policies. Be cautious about sharing sensitive health data. Prefer apps from reputable sources.

📖 Recommended Reading

Patient-Friendly Books

Condition-Specific Books

Cookbooks

Note: Books provide general information. Individual needs vary - always consult healthcare providers for personalized advice.

🔬 Research and Guidelines

Finding Reliable Medical Information

Clinical Guidelines

Understanding Research

💊 Medication Resources

Drug Information

Affordable Medications

Drug Interactions

🏥 Finding Healthcare

Finding Specialists

Verifying Credentials

Hospital Information

🤝 Support Services

Financial Assistance

Mental Health Support

Caregiver Support

🍽️ Nutrition and Diet Resources

Finding Dietitians

Diet Resources

Food Safety

📋 Useful Documents and Tools

Personal Health Records

Preparing for Appointments

Digital Health Records

🌍 Travel Health Resources

Travel Planning

Managing GI Conditions While Traveling

📚 Key Takeaways

Frequently Asked Questions

Look for: content from recognized medical institutions, credentials of authors, citations/sources, recent updates, balanced presentation (not selling products), and encouragement to consult healthcare providers. Be skeptical of miracle cures, sensational claims, or "secrets doctors don't want you to know."

Quality varies. Prefer content from government health portals, recognized hospitals, and verified medical professionals. Be extra cautious with social media content and forwarded messages. When in doubt, verify with a healthcare provider.

Options include: asking your hospital if they have support groups, searching for condition-specific organizations (e.g., Indian IBD Foundation), looking for Facebook or WhatsApp groups (exercise caution with advice), and asking your doctor for recommendations.

Options: Ayushman Bharat if eligible (check at pmjay.gov.in), state health schemes, hospital charity programs (ask the social worker), NGOs like HelpAge India or Milaap, crowdfunding platforms, and Prime Minister's National Relief Fund for serious illness.