
Hazaribagh’s St. Columbus Mission Hospital successfully hosted a two-day free health fair, treating a total of 1323 patients. The camp, situated opposite the Rabindra Path electricity office, provided critical medical services to those in need, with 651 patients seen on day one and 672 on day two. Services included free doctor consultations, blood pressure checks, comprehensive cancer screening, essential medications, dental assessments, and eye examinations. Patients also benefited from free blood sugar and hemoglobin tests, alongside specialized neurological consultations. The hospital extended significant discounts on diagnostic services like ultrasounds. A large number of underprivileged individuals, spanning all age groups, availed themselves of the free healthcare provisions. The hospital’s director, Dr. Praveen Srinivasan, expressed his commitment to improving community health by making quality medical care accessible, particularly for those facing financial constraints. He stated that such health camps are a continuous endeavor to educate and support the health requirements of the populace. The event’s success was bolstered by the dedicated efforts of various specialist physicians and the hospital’s medical team.







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