Adilabad: To help tribals living in remote villages and settlements, the district police organized a large free medical camp. This camp took place in Jhari village, which is part of Lokari Gram Panchayat in Gadiguda mandal, Adilabad district, on Tuesday.
The camp was inaugurated by SP Ghose Alam, who was present at the event. He explained that doctors Dr. Anna Jilani and Dr. Vadina Sana were offering free medical services to the tribal people during the camp.
The camp provided different medical services such as Ophthalmology (eye care), Paediatrics (children’s health), Dental care, Surgery, Gynaecology (women’s health), General Medicine, Radiology (scans and imaging), ENT (ear, nose, and throat care), and Cardiology (heart care). Medicines needed for treatment were also given for free.
SP Ghose Alam advised the tribal communities to seek medical help early, when problems are still small, so they can get timely treatment. He assured them that the district police would always be available to assist in any way. He also encouraged the villagers to make use of services provided by Anganwadi workers, Asha workers, and ANMs (Auxiliary Nurse Midwives) to stay healthy.
The camp featured expert doctors who provided their services free of charge. Local officials like Utnoor DSP CH Nagender, Additional DM&HOK Manohar, along with medical and police personnel, also took part in the event, helping to make it a success.