Al Mustafa Trust Conducts Free Eye Camp in Rera Medical Center

Al Mustafa Trust Conducts Free Eye Camp in Rera Medical Center

Al Mustafa Trust recently organized a free eye camp at its Medical Center located in Rera. The event was held on September 4, 2022, and was a huge success with over 100 patients in attendance. The main purpose of the eye camp was to provide free eye checkups and distribute free medicines to the patients in need.

The eye camp was set up with the help of experienced and qualified doctors who provided their services voluntarily to help those in need. The doctors conducted comprehensive eye examinations and diagnosed various eye conditions such as cataracts, glaucoma, and other eye-related diseases. The patients were also provided with free medication and eye drops for their treatment.

During the camp, 11 patients were shortlisted for cataract surgery. These patients were immediately referred to the AlMustafa Trust Hospital where they were provided with free cataract surgery. The patients were given proper pre-operative and post-operative care and were also provided with free medicines and transportation.

The Al Mustafa Trust Eye Camp was an excellent initiative to provide quality eye care services to the underprivileged communities in Rera and surrounding areas. It is a part of the organization’s ongoing efforts to improve access to healthcare for vulnerable communities in Pakistan.

The Trust is committed to providing free medical services to the people who cannot afford to pay for medical treatments. The organization is working tirelessly to improve the health and well-being of the people of Pakistan, especially those who are living in poverty. The Trust believes in the principle of serving humanity, and the free eye camp is just one of the many initiatives that demonstrate this commitment.

In conclusion, the Al Mustafa Trust free eye camp was a success in providing much-needed medical care to those in need. It is a clear indication of the organization’s ongoing efforts to support underprivileged communities in Pakistan. The Trust will continue to conduct such camps in the future to provide access to healthcare for those who cannot afford it.

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