Over 1,000 patients get treatment at free eye camp in Multan

Author: APP

A four-day free eye camp, operational at a village 1-Tarpayee, Makhdoom Rasheed area in the suburbs of Multan, has provided free consultancy and treatment facilities to over 1000 poor patients besides performing 200 operations during first two days.

The camp is witnessing rush of poor patients reaching there by donkey carts and other transportation means on the third day, Monday.

The free eye camp was organized by Dost Welfare Trust, Al-Mustafa Medical Centre and Al-Shifa Trust Eye Hospital, Rawalpindi, and former Corps Commander Lt. Gen. (Retired) Khalid Naeem Lodhi is chief organizer of the camp. Free modern diagnostic, consultancy, treatment and laser operation facilities were being provided at the camp. Assistant Prof. BZU Multan Mustaneer Afzal Lodhi and Tasneem Haidar were also playing supervisory role at the camp.

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