Medical professionals conducting health screenings at community wellness camp in India university setting

295 People Get Free Health Care at India University

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Nearly 300 people received free medical checkups, eye exams, and screenings at Andhra University this week as part of International Day of Yoga celebrations. The wellness camp brought together specialists from multiple fields to serve their community.

Nearly 300 people walked away with free health checkups and hope at Andhra University this week, thanks to a wellness initiative that put care before cost.

The Department of Yoga and Consciousness organized the free health camp on Friday ahead of International Day of Yoga celebrations. They brought together medical specialists from gynaecology, neurology, orthopaedics, and general medicine to serve the community.

A total of 220 people received free consultations, diagnostic tests, and lab work under the guidance of Dr. K. Vishnu Prasad from M.B. Super Speciality Hospital. The services included vitamin D3 and B12 screenings, which often go unchecked due to cost barriers.

Another 75 people benefited from a separate eye screening camp run by Visakha Eye Hospital. Participants received thorough eye examinations and personalized medical advice they might not have been able to afford otherwise.

295 People Get Free Health Care at India University

The program was coordinated by K. Ramesh Babu, who heads the Department of Yoga and Consciousness at the university. By linking the health camp to yoga day celebrations, the initiative highlighted the connection between preventive care and overall wellness.

The Ripple Effect

Free health camps like this one create waves of positive change that extend far beyond the examination room. When people catch health issues early through screenings, they avoid costly emergency care later and can continue supporting their families.

For many attendees, these checkups may have been their first medical consultation in months or even years. Vitamin deficiencies, eye problems, and other conditions that often go undiagnosed in underserved communities were identified and addressed.

The university's approach shows how educational institutions can serve as community health hubs, using their resources and connections to bring care directly to people who need it most.

This single day of service potentially changed the health trajectory for hundreds of families in Visakhapatnam.

Based on reporting by The Hindu

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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