Pakistan Army sets up free medical camp in Leepa valley

Pakistan Army sets up free medical camp in Lipa valley
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VALLEY LIPA (Kashmir English): The Pakistan Army’s Lipa Guard conducted a free medical camp in Valley Lipa, offering the local community crucial healthcare services.

The camp was established at the Government Primary School Antilian in Valley Lipa, where a group of skilled doctors from the Pakistan Army performed free check-ups on a large number of men, women, and children.

The medical camp had a dental unit as well, manned by dental physicians who attended to look after all the potential diseases related to the teeth of the patients for free.

The Pakistan Army Lipa Guard FP Center, which is used as a first aid center by the village of Antilian, played a key role in organizing the free camp.

The center has been catering to the needs of the villagers by providing medical care and medication since the start making sure that the villagers have the necessities and medical assistance available all the time.

The patients who visited the medical camp were grateful to the Pakistan Army for arranging the camp and treating them with much-needed free medical treatment.

The patients thanked the army for making efforts to meet their healthcare needs and requested that free medical camps like these be held in the future.

The patients thanked the Pakistan Army for improving their health and well-being and taking healthcare services to their doorsteps.

The Pakistan Army’s conduct of the free medical camp is a demonstration of its concern for the welfare of the community. The initiative reflects the army’s commitment to the delivery of necessary services and assistance to the population, especially in rural and remote areas.

The Pakistan Army’s provision of free medical treatments and health awareness campaigns is significantly contributing to enhancing the overall health and well-being of the community.
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