The American Tamil Medical Association (ATMA) has established multiple chapters across the United States to strengthen its network and broaden its impact. Each chapter serves as a local hub where Tamil healthcare professionals can connect, collaborate, and contribute to community health initiatives.
For over 20 years, ATMA has been committed to uplifting communities through medical outreach, education, and professional support. Our chapters play a vital role in driving this mission forward by organizing free health check-up camps, raising awareness about preventive healthcare, and supporting local hospitals with essential resources. Additionally, we provide scholarships and mentorship to medical students, ensuring the next generation of healthcare professionals is well-equipped to serve the community.
ATMA aims to expand its reach by strengthening its chapters across the country. By building a strong network of Tamil medical professionals, we are working towards:
Empowering communities with better healthcare
Encouraging knowledge exchange among doctors and healthcare experts
Offering training and workshops for upcoming medical professionals
Supporting underprivileged individuals through medical aid programs
Through these initiatives, ATMA ensures that its mission continues to impact lives, one chapter at a time.
ATMA chapters serve as a bridge between healthcare professionals and communities in need. Our growth is fueled by:
Strong leadership within each chapter
A network of dedicated volunteers and medical professionals
Continuous community engagement through events and health drives
Collaboration with hospitals, NGOs, and local organizations
Free medical camps and health screenings for underserved populations
Educational workshops on disease prevention and healthy living
Scholarships and mentorship programs for aspiring medical students
Disaster relief initiatives providing medical aid during emergencies
Advocacy for public health policies and improved healthcare access
With every chapter we establish, we are one step closer to making healthcare accessible and ensuring no community is left behind.