Rawalpindi : A three-day free eye and medical camp, organized by the Colonel Abrar Welfare Foundation, is scheduled to take place on November 5, 6, and 7 at the Talent Groom Academy, located in Mohra, Chhapar on Chakri Road, says a press release. The camp will offer a range of medical services at no cost, including eye exams, prescription lenses, and essential medications.
Patients of all kinds are welcome, with comprehensive check-ups and necessary medications provided entirely free of charge. Pakistan Army Captain Dr. Khalid Mahmood Dogar, along with his dedicated team, will be joined by experienced medical specialists Dr. Mian Farooq Ahmed, Dr. Abrar Ahmed, Dr. Kashif, and Dr. Saima (a gynecologist) to deliver these essential services to the community.
Prince Altaf, the Chief Organizer and Chairman of the Colonel Abrar Welfare Foundation, shared that thousands of patients have already received care through previous camps, with 277 successful eye surgeries completed and countless medicines distributed to those in need. “This camp is a true blessing and a gift for the people of Alawah,” he noted. Talent Groom Academy, together with the Colonel Abrar Foundation, is covering all associated costs, ensuring that these critical health services remain accessible to all.
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