The Pakistan Army recently conducted a free medical camp at the Basic Health Unit in Kotha Kalan, Tehsil Chunian, Kanganpur. The initiative aimed to provide quality healthcare services to residents of surrounding villages in the Kasur district.
Operating from morning until evening, the camp featured a team of doctors and paramedical staff offering a range of medical services. Approximately 900 individuals from rural areas received free medical attention during the event.
The medical team included specialists in pediatrics and gynecology, addressing the specific health needs of women and children. The camp was equipped with modern diagnostic tools to assess and treat various ailments, including skin disorders and ENT (ear, nose, and throat) conditions.
Patients received complimentary medications and nutritional supplements as part of the treatment. Additionally, the organizers conducted awareness lectures on seasonal diseases and general health practices for local residents.
The camp provided services such as general check-ups, specialized consultations, and free distribution of medicines. Modern equipment was utilized for diagnosing and treating different medical conditions.
Local community members expressed appreciation for the Pakistan Army's public welfare initiatives, highlighting the positive impact of such healthcare outreach programs in rural areas.