In Wahi Pandhi, Dadu District, the Pakistan Army arranged a free medical camp in cooperation with the Dadu District Health Quarters. In order to provide locals with healthcare services, the initiative brought together medical personnel from the military and the civilian world.
A wide range of medical professionals, including pediatricians, pathologists, gynecologists, and general practitioners, were present at the camp. Numerous laboratory tests were available, including those for typhoid, dengue, malaria, hepatitis B and C, pregnancy, urine analysis, blood sugar monitoring, and ultrasound scans.
Free prescription drugs, dietary supplements, and health advice were given to the patients. In addition, attendees received hygiene and first-aid kits, as well as immunizations from the camp.
Residents of the surrounding area expressed gratitude for the free medical camp and acknowledged the importance of the services offered, which included free medical care and diagnostic exams.