A mega health camp was organized to help tribal communities living in remote areas, especially pregnant women, who often cannot access medical tests for dangerous diseases.
The camp was held at the Gouraram Ashram School in Dummugudem Mandal on Friday. It was arranged by the Integrated Tribal Development Agency (ITDA) and the National Health Mission in partnership with the Medical Health Department. ITDA Project Officer B Rahul attended the event and reviewed the medical services being offered to tribal women who visited the camp.
The camp provided various medical services. Pregnant women received special scanning services. Additionally, medical experts conducted eye check-ups, skin examinations, and ear and throat inspections to address other health concerns.
This initiative aimed to improve healthcare access for tribal populations in remote areas and ensure timely medical support for those in need.