The KPT reported that the 34th Free Medical Camp at Salehabad Island served a total of 534 patients, including 120 men, 244 women, and 170 children, from 12:30 PM to 5:30 PM.
Skin diseases were the most prevalent, accounting for 60% of the cases, followed by respiratory issues (15%) and gastrointestinal/chronic conditions, which included hypertension and diabetes (25%). During the camp, mothers received counselling on child neuropsychological care and occupational therapy.
In total, 30 lab tests were conducted, highlighting the effectiveness of community healthcare outreach.

