Free mega medical camp held in Hyderabad on World Health Day

Hyderabad: A Hyderabad mega medical camp was organised by the New Town Charitable Trust at the District Collector Office on the occasion of World Health Day.

The initiative aimed to promote preventive healthcare and provide free medical services to government staff.

Mega health camp provides free medical services

Hari Chandana Dasari, District Collector of Hyderabad, attended the programme as Chief Guest. Meanwhile, E. Venkatachary and P. Vijay Laxmi joined as Guests of Honour.

Doctors including Faraz Farishta, Abdul Qader, and Sree Hari examined participants and offered consultations.

As a result, nearly 170 staff members from multiple departments received medical support.

Hyderabad mega medical camp marks World Health Day

Health camp services and screenings for staff

The Hyderabad mega medical camp offered a wide range of diagnostic services. For instance, teams conducted blood tests, thyroid checks, and blood pressure monitoring. In addition, they carried out blood sugar testing and neuropathy screening.

Moreover, a mobile chest X-ray facility supported early detection of health issues. Alongside screenings, experts conducted awareness sessions on eye care and healthy diet practices.

Focus on preventive healthcare and awareness

Organisers highlighted their guiding principle of “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam.” Therefore, they treated government staff as an extended family and prioritised their well-being.

Furthermore, officials appreciated the initiative for strengthening preventive healthcare. They noted that such programmes improve awareness and encourage early diagnosis.

Community initiative strengthens public health efforts

The NTCT leadership team coordinated the event with active support from volunteers. Consequently, the camp ran smoothly and benefited participants across departments.

The Hyderabad mega medical camp reflects NTCT’s continued commitment to community service, public health, and awareness-driven initiatives.