1,853 Patients Given Free Medical Aid At Army Medical Camp In Mohmand
Mohammad Ali (@ChaudhryMAli88) Published July 17, 2018 | 01:28 PM
Pakistan Army has organized a free medical camp at Safi Tehsil for providing free medical facilities to the people living near bordering areas with Afghanistan on Tuesday.
MOHMAND, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 17th Jul, 2018 ) :Pakistan Army has organized a free medical camp at Safi Tehsil for providing free medical facilities to the people living near bordering areas with Afghanistan on Tuesday.
The Specialists doctors of Pak Army and Health department provided necessary medical treatment to 1,853 patients, besides distribution of free of cost medicines and medical tests.
Brigadier Shoaib bin Akram visited the camp established at Tehsil HeadquartersHopsital Madadgat and reviewed ongoing medical facilities, medicines being provided tothe patients include a large number of women and children also.
Related Topics
Recent Stories
TECNO answers to his Fans!! Price Drop to 55K?
Edotco Delegation Visits PTA
Qatar’s MoS for Foreign Affairs arrives in Islamabad
Seven labourers from Punjab shot dead in Gwadar
Nation will never forget criminals of 9th May who attacked state for politics: P ..
Currency Rate In Pakistan - Dollar, Euro, Pound, Riyal Rates On 9 May 2024
Today Gold Rate in Pakistan 09 May 2024
IHC adjourns PTI founder, Qureshi's appeal till Thursday
CDWP recommends 3 projects to ECNEC for approval
Tarar assures APNS to resolve issues of newspaper industry
Pakistan urged to capitalize on economic stability, for Tobacco Tax Reforms
N. Macedonia polls set to upend ties with EU neighbours
More Stories From Health
-
Anti- measles drive to start from May 20
19 hours ago -
229 diseases directly linked to obesity: Experts
2 days ago -
Health authorities asked for action against alleged illegal tenders at Services Hospital
6 days ago -
FDA officials urged to resolve peoples’ issues
6 days ago -
Health department confirms 2 deaths due to measles
7 days ago -
Vaccines save at least 154 million lives in 50 years: WHO
15 days ago
-
UHS to issue MBBS degrees within three months after final result
15 days ago -
Rawalpindi woman gives birth to six babies
20 days ago -
DC calls for intensive anti-polio drive in ICT
21 days ago -
World Hemophilia Day observed to underscore importance of providing comprehensive care
22 days ago -
Six in a family with heart on the 'right side'
22 days ago -
Diabetic disease increasing rapidly : Dr. Noor Elahi Memon
22 days ago