Free Health Camp
Bareilly, September 17-18, 2024: Rajni Care Foundation organized a two-day free health camp at Bhojipura, Bareilly on September 17 and 18, 2024. Both Ayurvedic and Allopathic medical services were provided at the camp, benefiting around 2,000 patients. The primary objective of the camp was to provide free health services to underprivileged individuals from both rural and urban areas, so that they can get timely medical attention for their health problems.
During the camp, free blood pressure and diabetes checkups were provided to all the patients. These checkups were done for early detection of health conditions, so that patients can start the necessary treatment as soon as possible. Chronic diseases like diabetes and hypertension can significantly impact health over time, and regular checkups are essential for prevention and management.
The camp had a combination of both Ayurvedic and Allopathic treatments. At the Ayurvedic camp, Dr. Parmendra Yadav and Dr. Rajnish Yadav played a vital role in providing natural remedies for various diseases. They also advised the patients to make necessary lifestyle changes to improve their health. Free Ayurvedic medicines were distributed to all the patients. At the allopathic camp, physiotherapist Dr Pankaj examined patients suffering from various physical ailments. He advised special exercises and physical activities to help relieve their symptoms. Physiotherapy proved to be particularly beneficial for elderly patients and those with physical disabilities.
The volunteers of Rajni Care Foundation contributed significantly to the smooth conduct of this large-scale event. From arranging the logistics of the camp to assisting the patients, the volunteers were actively involved in every aspect. Their responsibilities included ferrying patients to screening stations, distributing medicines and ensuring the efficient running of the camp.
All the patients who attended the camp were given free medicines as per their medical needs. The foundation ensured that the necessary medicine was made available to each patient, so that there was no shortage in their treatment. Along with the medicines, the doctors also provided valuable advice to maintain long-term health.
Rajni Care Foundation's primary mission is to make healthcare accessible to marginalized and economically deprived communities. Whether through Ayurvedic or Allopathic methods, the Foundation strives to make its medical services accessible to every corner of the society. This successful health camp is a testimony to the Foundation's commitment towards social responsibility and public welfare.
The two-day free health camp proved to be a significant step not only for the Bhojipura area but for the entire Bareilly district. By providing medical services to around 2,000 patients, Rajni Care Foundation set an important milestone in community healthcare. This initiative demonstrated that with the right efforts and direction, healthcare can be made accessible to all sections of society. The Foundation aims to continue organizing similar health camps in the future, further expanding its reach and serving communities in need.