16,000 patients examined at Rangers free medical camp

Rations were distributed among the deserving people in the free medical camp


Our Correspondent March 01, 2022

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KARACHI:

Pakistan Sindh Rangers held a free medical camp at RCD Ground Saudabad in which more than 16,000 patients, including women, children and the elderly, were examined and were given free medicines.

The Pakistan Rangers Sindh, in collaboration with South City Hospital Clifton, organised a free medical camp at RCD Ground, Saudabad area of Karachi, where accessible medical facilities were provided to the poor deserving people of the area. At the free medical camp, doctors, including Diabetologists, ENT Specialists, Medical Specialists, Child Specialists, General Physicians, Eye Specialists, Homoeopathic, Gynecologists and Rangers physicians, examined more than 16000 patients, including women, children and the elderly and provided them with free medicines.

The medical camp also vaccinated patients against coronavirus, poliovirus and measles besides conducting tests for diabetes, ECG, cholesterol test and ultrasound. Rations were distributed among the deserving people in the free medical camp. Swings were also set up for the children to play.

Leading civil, social and political figures from various walks of life, senior police and Rangers officials visited the camp. The people of the area appreciated the initiative.

Published in The Express Tribune, March 1st, 2022.

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