By Asif Ayoub

Dera Ismail Khan: In Lightening Welfare Association (WEWA) organized a two-day free medical camps in different areas of Dera Ismail Khan regarding epidemics diseases, cholera, stomach and skin due to recent rains and flash floods, and further flood relief series of medical camps will continue.

Apart from this, “WEWA” team also distributed food items to the flood victims and shoes to the small children.

According to the report issued by the “WEWA” team, free check-ups were done for about 700 patients in the medical camps and free medicine was also provided, Chairman Dr. Saddam Wazir.

According to the details, a two-day free medical camp was organized by the Waziristan In Lightening Welfare Association (WEWA) in different areas of Dera Ismail Khan.

In which about 700 patients were examined free of charge and medicine was given as per the need, and the flood relief medical campus will continue.

According to “WEWA” Chairman Dr. Saddam Wazir, the patients who came for check-up from different areas included men, women, old people and small children
In which most cholera, skin and stomach patients were examined.

On this occasion, Waziristan In Lightening Welfare Association Chairman Dr. Saddam Wazir told the media that “WEWA” stands and will continue to stand with the poor, orphans and helpless people in this difficult time.

He said that in this difficult situation, “WEWA” is making every possible effort to provide medical facilities to the flood victims and according to the resources, they are also being given various food items and shoes for children.

Chairman Dr Saddam Wazir further said that no one can deny our services, they are clear as light and we will continue this line of service according to the existing resources we have.

On the other hand, Tufail and Amjad, the patients who visited the Free Medical Camps, appreciated the efforts of “WEWA” and especially the Chairman Dr Saddam Wazir and paid tribute to the “WEWA” team for organizing the Free Medical Camp.

On this occasion, the patients expressed their happiness and said that the doctors have done our free check-ups in a better way and provided free medicine as well as various types of food items and shoes for children to wear so these efforts are commendable.

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