IMA president Dr Jitendra Patel said the move, aimed at encouraging citizens to vote, would be valid for one week after the voting day on April 30.
"Our motive is to increase the voter turnout on the polling day. Whoever shows the ink mark on the finger, will be given at least 25 per cent discount in consultation fees by doctors in the state," Patel said.
"25 per cent is the minimum limit. In many places, such as Ranchi in Jharkhand, doctors offered 50 per cent discount. We hope citizens will be encouraged to vote to take benefit of this scheme," he added.
The IMA has also released a health agenda prepared by it.
"The agenda is a road map as well as suggestion to the new Central government about what can be done to improve the health sector in India," said Dr Patel.
