The Pakistan Army recently set up a free medical camp in Chitianwala village, just outside Lahore, to provide essential healthcare services to the local residents and nearby villages.
The medical camp saw the participation of numerous doctors and paramedics, including gynecologists, who worked tirelessly to examine and treat hundreds of individuals. Specialized doctors were also present, addressing various health concerns of the attendees.
Over 1500 patients are expected to benefit from this initiative, receiving medical attention, also valuable insights into maintaining good health. The medical team didn't just treat ailments; they also conducted awareness sessions on hygiene, nutrition, and disease prevention, particularly focusing on issues like dengue.
The community expressed their gratitude towards the Pakistan Army for their consistent efforts in organizing such free medical camps in rural areas, highlighting their commitment to public welfare. These camps reflect the Army's dedication to providing modern healthcare facilities and medications to underserved populations in remote regions.