Pakistan Army Holds Free Medical Camp in North Waziristan

Pakistan Army Holds Free Medical Camp in North Waziristan

MIR ALI: The Pakistan Army organized a free medical camp for residents in Mir Ali, a subdivision of North Waziristan district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Army doctors and specialist medical teams examined patients and provided free treatment and medicines. The camp offered services from gynecologists, surgeons, medical specialists and child health experts.

Residents also received access to diagnostic facilities, including X-ray and laboratory tests.

Medical teams treated more than 700 people during the camp, including around 150 children. Doctors conducted checkups and distributed medicines free of cost.

Local residents thanked the Pakistan Army for organizing the camp. They said such initiatives are vital for people living in remote and underserved areas.

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North Waziristan, a former militancy-hit tribal district bordering Afghanistan, has long faced shortages in healthcare infrastructure. Residents said mobile medical camps help bridge critical gaps in access to treatment.

 

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