KOHLU:A one-day free medical camp was held in Kohlu, offering men, women, and children complimentary health check-ups, treatment, and medicines.
The local community warmly appreciated the initiative, calling it an important service for the people of the area.
Doctors and medical staff attended to a large number of patients, providing both treatment and health consultations, while also raising awareness about preventive healthcare.
Local leaders urged that such welfare-oriented medical camps should continue regularly to benefit the public.
The Pakistan Army regularly organizes free medical camps across various districts of Balochistan to provide healthcare services to remote and underserved communities.
These camps are part of the army’s civil–military cooperation and humanitarian outreach, aimed at improving public health, building trust, and addressing the lack of medical facilities in distant regions such as Kohlu, Awaran, Dera Bugti, Kech, and Panjgur.
In these camps, qualified doctors and paramedical staff offer general check-ups, specialized treatments, and preventive care for men, women, and children.
Services typically include diagnostic tests, distribution of free medicines, maternal and child health consultations, vaccination drives, and health-awareness sessions on hygiene, nutrition, and disease prevention.
Mobile medical units and field laboratories are often deployed to ensure on-site testing and immediate treatment of common ailments.
The initiative serves multiple purposes.
It provides immediate relief to communities that have limited access to hospitals, reinforces public health awareness, and strengthens the relationship between local residents and national institutions.
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By addressing medical needs and offering consistent follow-up programs, these camps help reduce disease prevalence, promote early diagnosis, and support the overall socio-economic development of Balochistan’s remote areas.