Serving humanity: 1,900 patients receive free treatment
At least 675 women, 747 men and 366 children were treated in the camp
SHABQADAR:
Nearly 1,900 patients received free treatment at a medical camp arranged by the FATA health department and Frontier Corps officials in Haleemzai, Mohmand Agency on Monday. A large number of people attended the medical camp. Mohmand Rifles Commandant Asif Iqbal visited the camp to inspect arrangements and monitored the process. On the occasion, the commandant said such camps were being held in Mohmand Agency for a month to provide free medical treatment to the people. At least 675 women, 747 men and 366 children were treated in the camp, while 50 people were provided free glasses and lenses.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 9th, 2016.
Nearly 1,900 patients received free treatment at a medical camp arranged by the FATA health department and Frontier Corps officials in Haleemzai, Mohmand Agency on Monday. A large number of people attended the medical camp. Mohmand Rifles Commandant Asif Iqbal visited the camp to inspect arrangements and monitored the process. On the occasion, the commandant said such camps were being held in Mohmand Agency for a month to provide free medical treatment to the people. At least 675 women, 747 men and 366 children were treated in the camp, while 50 people were provided free glasses and lenses.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 9th, 2016.