The Pakistan Army organized a free medical camp for residents of district Kasur. The camp provided medical services to over 1,500 patients, including women and children.
Multiple doctors and paramedical staff participated in the camp, including specialists for various diseases and gynecologists. The camp offered free medical examinations, various tests, and treatments.
Diagnostic services included ECG, ultrasound, and X-ray facilities. Doctors and paramedical staff also conducted awareness lectures on hygiene, malaria prevention, and dengue treatment.
The public appreciated the Pakistan Army's efforts for public welfare. Such free medical camps are a regular initiative by the Pakistan Army to provide modern healthcare facilities and free medicines to underprivileged people in remote areas.