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A free multi-speciality health camp was organised by Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council (LAHDC) Kargil in collaboration with Ashoka Mission in New Delhi on the concluding day of a five-day programme at Kurbathang Kargil.
Addressing the event, Chairman and Chief Executive Councillor (CEC) Feroz Ahmad Khan said, it is overwhelming to witness such a successful multi-speciality health camp, considering the large number of patients who attended OPD and surgeries during the camp.
Mr. Khan thanked the team of doctors of Ashoka Mission for their dedication to making the multi-speciality camp successful.
He also extended gratitude to the District Administration, doctors, and staff of Health Department Kargil for the smooth execution of the camp.
The CEC expressed hope that more such collaborations will happen with Ashoka Mission in future too so as to provide the best medical facilities to the people of Kargil.
The five-day free multi-speciality camp was held at 300 bedded hospital in Kurbathang during which 7620 patients were seen in OPDs.
413 Total Laboratory Tests, 320 X-rays, 630 USG, 101 ECG, 207 ECHO, 34 endoscopies, 25 CT scans, 5 fibre optic laryngoscopy, 01 Bronchoscopy, 01 Sigmiodocopy and five surgeries were conducted during the period.