Medical Camps
Medical camps play a crucial role in the prevention, early detection, and management of diabetes and hypertension, especially in underserved communities. These camps provide free or low-cost health screenings, helping individuals become aware of their blood sugar and blood pressure levels—often for the first time. Early diagnosis allows for timely intervention, which is key to preventing complications such as stroke, kidney failure, heart disease, and blindness. Additionally, medical camps offer a platform for health education, lifestyle counseling, and referrals to healthcare facilities for follow-up care. By bringing services closer to the people, medical camps bridge the gap between communities and healthcare systems, promoting better disease control and healthier populations.
