The Pakistan Army conducted a campaign in Tehsil Dahli, Tharparkar district of Sindh, hosting a free medical camp for the local residents and surrounding villages.
Hundreds of individuals received vital medical attention, inclusive of free treatment, medicines, and nourishment, all provided by the organizers.
Under the initiative, a team of doctors and paramedics attended to the healthcare needs of the community. Two mobile containers, equipped with essential medical facilities such as X-ray, lab tests, and ultrasound, were made available through the Rehabilitation Department of the Sindh Government.
A total of 572 patients, comprising men, women, and children, were attended to, with comprehensive tests conducted for various ailments including blood sugar levels, hepatitis B and C, blood cell count, H pylori, malaria, and pregnancy.
Specialist physicians were also on-site, addressing a spectrum of health concerns.