Medical camp in Doda on December 29
Jammu, Dec 24: Varicose and More Private Limited, a leading healthcare organization, in association with Global Human Rights Trust, a renowned non-profit organization, is organizing a free mega medical camp on December 29, 2024, at Doda.
This was announced by Dr Anisa Nisar Jan, Executive Director, Varicose and More Private Limited; Dr H R Rehman, chairman, Global Human Rights Trust (GHRT), India and Vikram Jasrotia, J&K Head of Atulaya Healthcare, while addressing a press conference here.
“The medical camp aims to provide free consultations, diagnostic tests and treatment to patients suffering from vascular diseases, cancer related issues, neurological, paediatric, gynaecological and other health issues. Specialist doctors will be available for consultations,” they informed, while giving a brief schedule of medical camp.
According to them, the camp will be organised from 10 am to 4 pm at Atulaya HealthCare behind GMC Doda on December 29, 2024.
“We are committed to providing quality healthcare services to those in need. We aim at not only providing free consultations but also free medicines and laboratory tests to the people of Doda, Bhaderwah and Kishtwar,” said Dr Anisa.
She also informed, “Varicose and More Pvt Limited has started multiple 24-hour clinics with “in-house 24-hour pharmacy” and free consultations of doctors from 9 pm to 7 am.”
“Global Human Rights Trust is dedicated to promoting healthcare as a fundamental human right. We have been actively involved in such initiatives and we are glad to be associated with Varicose and More Pvt Ltd which has an expertise in conducting such medical camps,” said Dr H R Rehman.
“We are glad to be associated with V&M Clinics and GHRT for the forthcoming mega medical camp to be held in Doda on December 29. Atulaya Healthcare is one of the leading diagnostic facilities in the country and we are delighted to announce that we would be extending certain investigations totally free of cost on that day to all patients and the remaining investigations on a flat 20 percent discount,” Vikram Jasrotia said