Rotary Club Mandi and Max Hospital Mohali Host Mega Medical Camp, Benefitting Hundreds in Mandi.
Shimla:
In a remarkable effort to promote accessible healthcare, the Rotary Club Mandi, in collaboration with Max Hospital Mohali, organized a Mega Medical Camp at Seri Manch in Mandi district on Saturday. The camp offered a wide array of free health check-ups and consultations, drawing an enthusiastic response from the public, with over 300 people availing themselves of the services.
The camp was graced by a team of expert doctors from Max Hospital, covering various specialties including cardiology, orthopedics, and general medicine. Renowned medical professionals such as Dr. Anmol (Cardiac Surgeon), Dr. Akhileshwar Sharma (General Physician), and Dr. Karan Jindal (Orthopedic Specialist) provided their expert consultations. Arun Singh Thakur, North India Marketing Head of Max Hospital, also attended and was instrumental in coordinating the event.
The medical services provided at the camp included blood sugar tests, blood pressure monitoring, ECGs, fever diagnosis, body weight assessments, and BMI (Body Mass Index) calculations—all offered at no cost to attendees. The initiative proved especially beneficial to senior citizens, some aged over 80, as well as individuals managing chronic health conditions.
This healthcare initiative highlights Rotary Club Mandi’s unwavering dedication to community welfare and public health. By joining hands with premier institutions like Max Hospital, the club continues to make impactful contributions toward health awareness and preventive care.
Several members of the Rotary Club Mandi played an active role in the event’s success. Among them were Rtn. Dharmender Rana, Kaushlesh Kapoor, Kushalchand Thakur, M.L. Gupta, Gajendra Behl, Dr. Jeevanand Chauhan, Lata, and Dr. Tara Devi Sen. Their collective efforts ensured smooth coordination and efficient service delivery throughout the camp.
The event not only addressed the immediate health concerns of the local population but also emphasized the significance of early diagnosis, preventive healthcare, and regular medical screening—steps that are vital in building a healthier and more informed society.