Our commitment to healthcare access, education, and community wellbeing
Sineth Hospitals is not only a healthcare service provider. We also work to improve public health awareness, support patients who face financial barriers, encourage student education, and contribute to responsible medical knowledge.
At Sineth Hospitals, we believe healthcare should extend beyond individual consultations and treatments. A responsible healthcare institution should also help people understand health, access reliable guidance, and make better decisions for themselves and their families.
Our community work focuses on practical, responsible, and sustainable initiatives rather than publicity. These initiatives are guided by clinical leadership, patient needs, and the belief that accurate health information can protect lives.
Some patients delay medical advice because they cannot afford private healthcare. Sineth Hospitals provides selected support options to reduce this barrier, while clearly recognising that Sri Lanka’s government healthcare system remains the main source of free healthcare for the public.
Patients who cannot afford private consultations may send selected non-emergency health questions through WhatsApp or email and receive one doctor reply as time permits.
Learn About Free Medical SupportPatients with selected serious medical conditions may apply for a consultation fee waiver with a written request and supporting documents. Approval is subject to review.
View Eligibility DetailsPatients may visit our centre and receive a structured assisted phone consultation for selected non-emergency concerns at a reduced consultation fee.
See Low-Cost Consultation OptionA major part of our social responsibility is helping people understand common health problems, laboratory reports, warning signs, treatment options, and when to seek medical care.
Sineth Hospitals develops patient-friendly health education content in English and Sinhala. These resources are intended to support, not replace, medical consultation. They help patients ask better questions, recognise warning signs earlier, and understand their own health more clearly.
We also use social media platforms to share health awareness content in simple language, especially for Sinhala-speaking audiences.
The Sineth Scholarship Programme supports selected school and university students who show educational promise but face financial hardship.
The programme reflects our belief that education can change individual lives and strengthen communities. Support may vary depending on available resources, student need, and selection criteria.
Support may help with school supplies, uniforms, examination-related costs, or other educational needs.
Support may help with study materials, transport, accommodation, or living expenses for selected students.
Students or families may contact Sineth Hospitals to ask about available scholarship support.
Sineth Hospitals recognises the importance of medical knowledge, research awareness, and evidence-based practice. Our Medical Director, Dr. Seneth Gajasinghe, has contributed to medical education through editorial work, research writing, peer review, and educational content for medical students and the public.
This academic background supports a culture of careful clinical reasoning, continuous learning, and scientifically informed healthcare communication.
Our community commitment also includes encouraging responsible healthcare practices. This includes promoting clear communication, avoiding unnecessary investigations or treatments, supporting patient understanding, and helping families make informed decisions.
We believe patients should be treated with dignity, honesty, and transparency.
Contact Sineth Hospitals to learn more about our community initiatives, patient education work, scholarship support, and healthcare access programmes.
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