YFLO Hyderabad Chapter

2024
May
25

A Day of Healing and Hope

A Noteworthy Initiative: FICCI YFLO Hyderabad Medical Camp by Chairperson Ridhi Jain

On a bright morning in May, the small community of Pipliya Kalan witnessed a remarkable transformation. Organised by the FICCI Young FICCI Ladies Organization (YFLO) Hyderabad, in collaboration with the Paras Raj Bohra Memorial Trust, a comprehensive medical camp brought essential healthcare services directly to the heart of the village. This ambitious initiative, chaired by Ridhi Jain, marked a significant milestone in improving the health and well-being of women and children in the community.

Reaching Out to Those in Need
The medical camp registered an impressive 1,233 patients, predominantly women and children, who eagerly lined up to receive much-needed medical assistance. The event was meticulously planned to offer a wide range of services, ensuring a holistic approach to healthcare.

Diverse Medical Services Offered
The camp featured an array of medical services, each designed to address specific health needs:
– General Health Check-ups: Routine examinations to assess overall health.
– Paediatric Consultations: Specialised care for children, including vaccinations and treatment for common childhood illnesses.
– Gynaecological Examinations: Women’s health screenings and consultations.
– Dental Check-ups: Oral health assessments and basic dental treatments.
– Vision Screenings: Eye exams and distribution of corrective lenses.
– Nutritional Counselling: Advice on diet and nutrition.
– Distribution of Free Medicines and Supplements: Providing essential medications and supplements.

The Impact of Compassionate Care
The medical camp had a profound impact on the Pipliya Kalan community. By addressing a wide variety of health concerns, the camp improved immediate health outcomes and raised awareness about the importance of regular health check-ups and preventative care.

A Collaborative Effort
The success of the camp was a testament to the power of collaboration and dedication. Eleven doctors from across India volunteered their time and expertise, supported generously by the Paras Raj Bohra Memorial Trust.