Pakistan Army organises free medical camp in remote village of Bhimber district

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BHIMBER (Kashmir English): District Health Department Bhimber in collaboration with the Pakistan Army organised a free medical camp in the remote village of Nali in Barnala Tehsil.

As per details, at least 311 patients were examined and provided with free medicines. The patients included 115 women, 87 men, and 109 children.

The professional doctors participated in the medical camp, including the army’s Regimental Medical Officer Captain Dr. Ahsan Nawaz, Women Medical Officer Dr. Iman Rauf and Lady Health Visitors.

Citizens expressed gratitude to the District Medical Officer, Bhimber, Dr. Iram Batool, and the Pakistan Army for organizing the medical camp due to travel difficulties.

On this occasion, Captain Dr. Ahsan said that he was filled with the spirit of public service and was happy to serve his elders, mothers, sisters, and children.

Dr. Iman Rauf said that serving patients in the remote area was a dream that was fulfilled. LHV Sundas and in-charge of BHU Muhammad Rashid were also present on the occasion.

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