Health Camp

Health
 

Health Camp

Organizing health camps is a regular initiative by OFINS to assess the basic health conditions of underprivileged students and community members who lack access to expensive medical services. We conduct free medical camps in various locations, providing essential healthcare support to those in need.

During these camps, medical professionals offer free consultations to both children and elderly individuals, addressing their health concerns with care and expertise. They also conduct informative sessions on disease prevention, health, and hygiene, aiming to raise awareness among children and their parents.

Basic health check-ups, including measurements of height, weight, and blood pressure, are carried out, along with other necessary tests. Free medicines are distributed to treat common ailments like diarrhea, skin itching, colds, coughs, and various seasonal illnesses.

Through these efforts, our health camps not only provide immediate medical assistance but also educate the community about maintaining better health practices, contributing to the overall well-being of underprivileged families.

 
 

Impact

Over 2000+ children and adult benefited

Free medicine & Consultancy

Over 20+ remote village covered

20+ Medical Health Camp conducted

  • Objective

    To provide free medical checkup and medicine to the underprivileged children and adult so that they would stay protected from possible sicknesses.

    To bring awareness amongst the deprived population of the country who have no access

    To basic healthcare services or knowledge about the diseases they are suffering from.

    To make sure people are getting the healthcare at the right time, and seeing the doctor early enough before a small health problem turns serious.

  • Target Age Group

    Medical camps are conducted with the help of health professionals amongst the underprivileged and financially weaker community. The poor attend these camps to get free check-up and treatment.

  • Target Area

    The project area covers remote villages inhabited by the poor people.