Healthcare for All: OTV Cares organises 2-day free health camp at Sarua Village

Health is truly the greatest wealth for everyone. When one's own health is good, it sets a ripple effect, and one can ensure the well-being of the family and ultimately the health of the community. With this objective in mind, a two-day free health camp was organised by OTV Cares at the Women’s Community Hall near Tarang Studio in Sarua village.

Healthcare for All: OTV Cares organises 2-day free health camp at Sarua Village

Healthcare for All: OTV Cares organises 2-day free health camp at Sarua Village

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Health is truly the greatest wealth for everyone. When one's own health is good, it sets a ripple effect, and one can ensure the well-being of the family and ultimately the health of the community. With this objective in mind, a two-day free health camp was organised by OTV Cares at the Women’s Community Hall near Tarang Studio in Sarua village. This free health camp was organised in collaboration with Care Hospital.

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OTV Cares' Health Camp At Sarua

In the two-day free health camp, various check-ups like blood pressure, diabetes, oxygen level, ECG, and many other tests were conducted. Moreover, free consultations were provided by experienced doctors.

Several people from the Sarua Gram Panchayat, including men, women, and children, underwent health check-ups at the camp.

Social workers Namrata Chadha and Anuradha Mahanti attended the event and praised this initiative by OTV Cares.

"The health camp is organised by OTV Cares for the residents of Sarua village and other nearby areas. Such initiatives are being conducted very often. Blood tests, sugar, ECG, and several other tests are conducted completely free. If any health issue is detected during the tests, facilities for doctor consultation and medicines are available," said Namrata Chadha.

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Anuradha Mahanti said, "I would like to thank OTV Cares for organising a health camp. Such camps should be conducted continuously as health issues continue throughout the year, especially during the rainy season."

"With the collaboration of OTV Cares and Cares Hospital, a health camp was organised. This camp aims to build health awareness among all. Basic health checkups are being conducted so that they remain aware of their health conditions. In case of critical issues, they are advised to visit the hospital and how they should get treated, so that they take the steps accordingly," said Kunal Hota, Marketing and Communication Head, Cares Hospital.

Notably, in the coming days, OTV Cares will continue to organise such health camps to promote health and awareness among the people.

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