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HYDERABAD, Nov 27 (APP): Sindh Agriculture University (SAU), Tandojam, in collaboration with Isra University, Hyderabad organized a large-scale free medical camp at the SAU residential colony, benefiting hundreds of men, women and children from Tandojam and nearby areas.
According to the SAU spokesperson, the camp was inaugurated by Registrar SAU Ghulam Mohiuddin Qureshi, who cut the ribbon in the presence of Colonel (R) Iftikhar Ahmed, Administrator of Isra University, Director Agriculture Research Institute Imdad Ali Sohu, senior officials of SAU and representatives from various departments.
Following inauguration, the registrar and guests visited the camp, where specialist teams provided consultations, diagnostic tests and treatment. Nearly 600 patients received medical attention and free medicines from experts in general medicine, pediatrics, orthopedics, ENT, ophthalmology, gynecology, pulmonology, dentistry, surgery and physiotherapy.
Speaking to the media, Registrar highlighted the rising impact of viral, vector-borne and seasonal diseases. “Climate variations and lack of public precautions have caused a sharp increase in illnesses including dengue and other viral infections. Camps like this are vital for community health and awareness,” he said.
Key officials present on the occasion included Senior Medical Superintendent Dr. Faisal Noor Ansari, Director Campus Muhammad Ashraf Rustmani, Director Sports Anwar Hussain Khanzada, Colony Welfare Officer Mukhtiar Ali Seelro, PRO Gul Sher Lochi and several others.
Doctors providing services at the camp included General Surgeon Prof. Dr. Tekchand, Gynecologist Prof. Dr. Gul Fareen, Senior Registrar General Medicine Dr. Sarwat Siddiqui, Orthopedic Specialist Dr. Fahad Jatoi, Chest Specialist Dr. Saima Jatoi, Eye and ENT Consultant Dr. Arsalan Ahmed as well as pediatric, dental, physiotherapy and other medical teams who examined and treated hundreds of patients.