The Pakistan Army, in collaboration with the District Health Quarters Dadu, organized a free medical camp in Wahi Pandhi, Dadu District. The initiative brought together military and civilian medical professionals to provide healthcare services to local residents.
The camp featured a diverse team of specialists, including gynecologists, pediatricians, general physicians, and pathologists. A range of laboratory tests were offered, such as dengue, malaria, hepatitis B and C, typhoid, pregnancy tests, urine analysis, blood sugar checks, and ultrasound examinations.
Patients received complimentary medications, supplements, and medical advice. The camp also provided vaccinations and distributed hygiene and first-aid kits to attendees.
Local community members expressed appreciation for the free medical camp, acknowledging the value of the services provided, including free treatments and diagnostic tests.
This outreach effort demonstrates a collaborative approach between military and civilian healthcare providers to address medical needs in the region.