
PCMC organise free health check-up camp in Ravet
During the camp, health screenings were conducted, including height, weight, BMI, blood pressure, CBC, PBS, and random blood sugar tests. In addition, services like antenatal check-ups, chest X-rays, sputum tests, routine immunisations, and specialist consultations in paediatrics, gynaecology, ophthalmology, ENT, and dentistry were also offered. Besides, free medicines were distributed, and ABHA and Ayushman Bharat card registrations were facilitated on-site, they said.
PCMC's medical department has announced that similar free health camps will soon be conducted under UHND at New Akurdi Hospital, Yashwantrao Chavan Memorial Hospital, New Bhosari Hospital, Yamunanagar Hospital, New Jijamata Hospital, Sangvi Hospital, and New Thergaon Hospital. Citizens are encouraged to attend in large numbers and make the most of this initiative.
Dr Laxman Gophane, medical officer of Health, PCMC, said, 'Timely diagnosis and preventive care habits must be developed among citizens. These health camps provide not just screenings, but also expert consultations, medicines, and health education under one roof.'
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