It was part of HACPL efforts for social uplift and community service of rural and less privileged areas. As many as 536 patients were examined and medicines were distributed for free.
HACPL has been arranging many camps in rural areas for the welfare and social uplift of the community.
Doctors and paramedical staff were deputed at the camp to provide medical treatment in general health care. Besides medical facility, the camp also aimed at educating local populace on personal health, hygiene and child health, preventions of diseases and sanitation of living areas.
The parents were also advised on curable diseases of children and women were given awareness about motherhood/child health-related matters.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 12th, 2017.
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