A mega health camp in Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh drew more than 4,000 participants, offering free medical services to local residents. The camp included general checkups, specialist consultations, and diagnostic tests. It aimed to help people catch health issues early and promote public health awareness.
Doctors from multiple disciplines — internal medicine, ophthalmology, ENT, gynecology, and more — took part in the camp. Many attendees came from rural areas where access to healthcare is limited. The camp also offered free medicines and referrals for advanced care when needed.
Local health officials said such camps help bridge gaps in healthcare delivery, especially in under‑served communities. They also build trust in public health systems by bringing services close to people’s doorsteps. Outreach events like this can reduce late diagnosis of chronic illnesses and improve long‑term wellbeing.
Organisers plan to hold more camps in other parts of Chittoor and nearby districts. They aim for regular health outreach in villages and towns. If sustained, these efforts could improve health indicators, reduce disease burden, and foster stronger ties between citizens and the health department.
This event underscores the importance of preventive care and accessible health services in rural and semi‑urban India.
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