Since 2015, CFYKF field teams have carried out CKD screening — blood pressure, blood sugar, serum creatinine and haemoglobin testing — directly in urban and rural Hyderabad City Police stations, schools and slums of Andhra and adjacent states. Every camp below fed into the data that drives our progress.
Browse by camp type — from Hyderabad City Police station drives to school and dialysis-unit sessions.
In 2015, CFYKF partnered with Hyderabad City Police to run on-site CKD screening camps for police personnel at three stations — a natural extension of the Foundation's long-standing partnership with the Hyderabad Police (whose Commissioner has served as Chief Guest at our Annual Kidney Day). Camps are labelled by their original station codes: RPS (Rasoolpura), BPS and NPS.
Free public screening and awareness sessions run in hospitals, community halls and schools across urban and rural Hyderabad — the backbone of our year-round outreach.
Structured education sessions and patient-record insights for those already on dialysis — helping them understand their condition, treatment and lifestyle adjustments.
A short clip from one of our most recent community screening drives.
Area-wise survey data, our published research poster and prevalence findings all live on the Research & Surveys page.
Hospitals, police departments, schools and RWAs can host a free CFYKF screening camp. Reach out and our field team will get in touch.