QUETTA(Parliament Times): On the instructions of Inspector General Frontier Corps Balochistan North, Frontier Corps Sui Rifles organized a one-day free medical camp in Chattar, a backward and remote area of ??Naseerabad. At the free medical camp, the pathologists examined more than 950 patients including 210 women and 481 children and provided medicines to all the patients. In addition to providing ECG, X-ray, urine test, blood sugar examination, hepatitis B and C test and malaria kit test to the patients in the medical camp, minor operations were also performed. Local elders and patients appreciated the free medical camp organized by Frontier Corps Balochistan North and thanked the FC for its goodwill.
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