Background: In our everyday life we come across people with various disabilities. There are times when wehave felt pity for them but havent really thought about the facilities and concern that we could provide forthem to make their life a liveable one in everyday society. But we have talked more and done little on this.They continue to be stigmatised in the society with fewer employment options, unmet needs in the healthcare delivery system and the ever present social segregation. It is high time we look into this and beyond.Hence the need for the study.Methodology: A cross sectional study was conduted to assess the socio demographic profile and thechallenges faced by the disability patients attending KIMS opd. The study was done for a period of onemonth from 4-6-2019 to 3-7-2019. 100 patients with disability were randomly selected and a pretestedstructured questionnaire was given to them. The responses were entered in Excel sheet and tabulated usingSPSS version 20. Percentages and proportions were obtained. Statistical association were interpreted amongvarious parameters and represented as tables and figures.Conclusion: Disability was more prevalent in the younger working male population,thus hindering theproductivity of the nation. There was significant association between education of the patient and awarenessabout the facilities for the disabled and also between disability at birth and history of consanguinous marriageamong parents. Social stigma, lack of decent employment,difficulties in obtaining disability certificate andfinancial dependency were some of the major challenges faced by the patients.