Kuwait: ISF organizes free health camp


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Kuwait, May 2: More than 250 expatriates including women and children went through health check-ups at the free health camp held at Badr Al Samaa Medical Centre, Farwaniya.

The event was organized by Indian Social Forum (ISF) in association with Badr Al Samaa Medical Center on April 27. This social initiative was a part of forum's ongoing efforts aimed at creating health awareness among expatriates especially less privileged sections of the Indian community.



The camp participants took benefits of the free consultation from doctors specialized in General Medicine, Urology, Gynecology, Ophthalmology, Pediatrics, Orthopedic and Dentistry in addition to the free checkup comprising ENT, Blood Sugar, Blood Pressure, Total Cholesterol, Liver and Kidney Screening.

The day-long event was formally inaugurated at 7 am by Usman Ali, president, Kuwait India Fraternity Forum (Tamil chapter). ISF Tamil chapter state committee member Ali delivered the welcome note. ISF Tamil chapter president, Shakeel Ahamed elaborated the social initiatives taken by the forum. Siccander Basha, vice-president, ISF Tamil chapter delivered the vote of thanks and conclusion at the end of the camp. Kifayathullah, general secretary, ISF, Tamil chapter anchored the proceedings.

The forum congratulated the doctors, the staff and the management of Badr Al Samaa who rendered service and contributed for the camp's success. At the conclusion ceremony, a memento was presented to Badr Al Samaa in recognition for their loyal service in the field of healthcare.

  

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