Nadaun (Kameshwar Sharma): A Free Health Checkup Camp in Nadaun provided essential healthcare services to local residents on Sunday. The District and Sub-Divisional units of the Red Cross Society organized the camp in collaboration with the Health Department at the Rotary Club premises near the Four-Lane Bridge and the Jal Shakti Department Pump House.
Medical teams examined approximately 65 residents during the camp and offered various health screening services free of cost. In addition, healthcare professionals conducted several diagnostic tests to identify underlying health conditions among participants.
TB and Diabetes Cases Detected
Doctors carried out detailed examinations throughout the Free Health Checkup Camp in Nadaun. As a result, they identified three individuals suffering from tuberculosis (TB) and two people with diabetes.
Furthermore, medical teams provided free medicines to the affected patients and guided them regarding further treatment and follow-up care. Early diagnosis through such camps helps patients receive timely medical attention and reduces the risk of complications.
Deputy Commissioner Reviews the Camp
Deputy Commissioner and Chairperson of the District Red Cross Society, Gandharva Rathore, visited the camp and reviewed the arrangements. During her visit, she appreciated the efforts of the organizers, doctors, and healthcare workers.
She highlighted that the Red Cross Society continues to conduct public welfare activities across the district. Besides organizing health checkup camps, the society regularly conducts blood donation drives and awareness programs for the benefit of local communities.
Importance of Community Health Initiatives
The Free Health Checkup Camp in Nadaun demonstrated the importance of preventive healthcare and early disease detection. Such initiatives help people access medical services without financial burden while increasing awareness about common health issues.
Moreover, regular health screenings encourage individuals to monitor their health and seek medical advice before conditions become severe. Community-based healthcare programs also strengthen the connection between healthcare providers and local residents.
Officials and Healthcare Staff Participate
Several senior officials and healthcare professionals attended the event. Chief Medical Officer Dr. Ajay Atri, SDM and President of the Sub-Divisional Red Cross Society Nishant Sharma, the Block Medical Officer (BMO), doctors, healthcare workers, and District Red Cross Society Secretary Lavkesh Sharma participated in the camp.
Their presence ensured smooth coordination and effective delivery of healthcare services throughout the event.
Conclusion
The Free Health Checkup Camp in Nadaun successfully benefited dozens of residents by providing free medical consultations, diagnostic tests, and medicines. The identification of TB and diabetes cases highlighted the value of early screening programs.
As healthcare awareness continues to grow, such initiatives will play a vital role in improving public health and ensuring timely medical support for local communities.
Key Points of the news:
- A Free Health Checkup Camp in Nadaun screened around 65 residents.
- Furthermore, doctors detected 3 TB cases and 2 diabetes cases during the camp.
- Medical teams provided free medicines to affected patients.
- Deputy Commissioner Gandharva Rathore inspected and appreciated the initiative.
- The Red Cross Society organized the camp with support from the Health Department.