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RMLF Leads Free Health Check-up and Awareness Camp at Kokernag

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15 January,Anantnag : Rehman Mehmooda Lifeline Foundation (RMLF), in collaboration with ASG Eye Hospital, Srinagar, and Amal Hospital, Anantnag, organised a free health check-up and awareness camp at Government Middle School, Bidhrad, Vailoo, Kokernag as part of its sustained community healthcare outreach.

 The camp witnessed active participation from local residents, who availed free medical consultations and basic diagnostic services. Medical teams conducted screenings for eye-related ailments, diabetes, hypertension and chest-related diseases, with a special focus on preventive healthcare and early diagnosis among rural populations.

Speaking on the occasion, the Director, RMLF, Ms. Zia Darakshan said that the foundation remains committed to bridging healthcare gaps in remote and underserved areas. She stated that such outreach initiatives are aimed at creating health awareness at the grassroots level while ensuring that essential medical services reach those who have limited access to healthcare facilities.

 Executive Director of RMLF, Ms. Farhana Rakshand, said that the organisation believes in taking healthcare to the doorsteps of vulnerable communities. She added that sustained medical outreach and awareness programmes are key to improving long-term health outcomes in rural areas.

 The Marketing Head of ASG Eye Hospital, Srinagar, Mr. Imran, said that eye health is often neglected in rural areas due to a lack of awareness and access to specialised care. He noted that participation in such camps enables early diagnosis of vision-related problems and helps prevent avoidable blindness through timely treatment and referral.

 Mr. Zaid Dalal, Managing Director (MD), Amal Hospital Anantnag, highlighted that non-communicable diseases such as diabetes and hypertension are steadily increasing even in rural populations. He said outreach programmes like these play a crucial role in screening, counselling and guiding patients towards appropriate medical care before complications set in.

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