Rawalpindi:A free medical camp was organised by Physio for Life Foundation Pakistan registered at Talent Groom Secondary School Mohra Chhapar Chakri Road, says a press release.
Physiotherapists, nutritionists, psychologists, general physicians and eye specialists provided free services to the patients along with free medicine and free spectacles. Along with specialist doctors, young doctors also checked patients. Prince Altaf, the host of the medical camp, thanked all the doctors and young doctors. Speaking on the occasion Chairman of Physio for Life Foundation Pakistan, Dr. Muhammad Naseer Kashif, said that the foundation has been providing free services not only in Faisalabad but in the whole country for five years.
More than three hundred patients were registered in the camp. Mr. Imran Ali Durrani, Advocate Shaukat Shahzad, Principal of Rafah International College Muhammad Naseer, Principal Sohail Sahib of Virtue University, Director of Pakistan Grammar School Muhammad Naeem, and others participated in the inauguration ceremony.
Addressing the opening ceremony, Imran Durrani paid tribute to Prince Altaf for his services for the people of the region. Dr. Naseer Kashif thanked the host Prince Altaf, Muhammad Naeem and Shahid Bajwa for the excellent arrangements. At the end of the camp, young doctors were awarded with certificates.
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