– 786 patients availed the services of various medical specialists
Gurugram : Under the public welfare policies of the state government, a one-day free health check-up camp was organized today in Sub-Divisional Farrukhnagar. The health camp was inaugurated by Pataudi MLA Bimla Chaudhary. During this, she also gave the message of environmental protection by planting trees in the hospital premises.
The objective of the camp was to provide health facilities to the people living in rural areas at their doorstep.
MLA Bimla Chaudhary, while addressing the people present on this occasion, said that the goal of the state government is to provide health facilities to the person standing in the last row. Under the guidance of Health Minister Kumari Aarti Singh Rao, health awareness and primary services are being provided through medical camps in the villages. During this, she also praised the medical department, local administration and all the social organizations supporting the camp.
While giving information related to the camp, Senior Medical Officer Dr. Krishna Malik said that the Mega Health Checkup Fair was very successful. A total of 786 patients took advantage of the services of various medical specialists in the fair, out of which the number of patients who came to the AYUSH department was 180 and 20 people donated blood.
On this occasion, CMO Dr. Alka Singh, Deputy CMO Dr. Jaiprakash Rajliwal, Prof. Jimil Sah from PGI Chandigarh, team of experts from SGT Medical College, team from District Hospital Gurugram for blood donation camp, medical officers and adoptive surgeons of primary health centers, team of AYUSH department, hospital staff as well as public representatives and other dignitaries were present.

