Help Us Provide Free Medical Care to People of Karachi
Overview
Transparent Hands is proud to announce an upcoming free medical camp in Karachi, dedicated to serving the underprivileged community. Our compassionate medical team will provide a range of essential healthcare services, including free consultations, medicines, and screenings for Hepatitis B & C. We will also offer free tests for BSR, blood pressure, uric acid, and cholesterol. In addition, we will facilitate the registration of deserving cases for surgeries and medical procedures, ensuring access to much-needed treatments. This initiative aims to improve the health and well-being of hundreds of individuals who lack adequate resources.
Donate For Upcoming Free Medical Camps
Challenges
Living in an urban city like Karachi comes with a range of health challenges. The healthcare system is strained, leading to crowded and understaffed facilities. Poor sanitation and water quality increase the risk of diseases, while air pollution from industries and vehicles causes respiratory issues. Many people lack awareness about preventive measures and early disease detection. To address these challenges, efforts are needed to improve healthcare infrastructure, raise public health awareness, and empower individuals to prioritize their well-being.
Our Solution
The aim of our free medical camp is to extend vital medical aid to those who lack the financial means to afford it. Our team of highly skilled doctors and specialists will be present to provide free consultations, prescribe essential medications, and conduct crucial diagnostic tests. In cases where patients require surgeries or additional treatment, we will take charge of the registration process and facilitate them in one of our panel hospitals. Your part in this noble cause is invaluable. By contributing to this initiative, you directly transform the lives of deserving patients in Karachi, granting them access to improved healthcare and a future filled with renewed hope. Let us unite our efforts and create an enduring impact on those in need.
Transparent Hands recently organized a free medical camp and preventive healthcare session on September 16, 2023. It took place at Magsi House, New Rashidy Goth, Malir Link Road, Gulistan-e-Jauhar Block 9, Karachi. The aim was to provide quality healthcare to impoverished patients and raise awareness about preventive healthcare.
Free Consultations, Medicines, and Diagnostic Tests
A total of 232 deserving patients received free consultations with expert doctors. They also benefited from healthcare services at no cost, such as free medicines, diabetes tests, screenings for hepatitis B and C, Malaria, cholesterol, and blood pressure check-ups. Additionally, 33 laboratory tests were conducted to help diagnose and assess the patient's medical conditions.
Diseases and Treatments
Most of the patients who sought consultation were suffering from fever, flu, cough, chest infection, migraine, urine infection, mouth ulcers, scabies, pink eye, anemia, high BP, diarrhea, kidney pain, body weakness, constipation, and diabetes.
Preventive Healthcare Session on Malaria
During the medical camp, attendees received important information about malaria, including how to prevent it and why early detection is crucial for better health outcomes.
Impact
In Karachi, a free medical camp made a profound and enduring impact on 232 deserving patients and their families, offering crucial medical care and support during difficult circumstances. The camp's main objective was to ensure that those in need had access to essential healthcare services, including free consultations, medications, and treatments. The extraordinary success of the camp was made achievable through the remarkable generosity of numerous donors who shared our mission of delivering top-notch healthcare to underprivileged communities residing in remote regions.
Medical Camp Team
The Karachi medical camp team comprised 16 members, including one supervisor, 3 doctors (Two female and one male), one nurse, Two lab technicians, four pharmacists, four patient registrars, and one photographer. A total of 8 volunteers from Dow Medical College also participated.