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Free medical camp

November 18, 2022

Astitva Foundation that strives for the upliftment of marginal population in the society by ensuring their good health in the wake of adversities like COVID-19 is organising a free health camp on Nov. 20 at Nanjangud Taluk, Biligere Hobli, Gejjaganahalli village. The camp is being organised in association with JSS Hospital and will begin at 9.30 am in the premises of Gejjaganahalli Government Primary School. Expert doctors and specialists will screen villagers and the needy for ailments including heart diseases, bone and joint problems and conduct eye tests.

A team of gynaecologists and obstetricians will also be there at the camp to examine the women in need of medical care. The medical team will carry the necessary equipment and facilities for the camp and free medicines will also be distributed. Those in need of advanced treatment will be provided medical care at JSS Hospital at concessional rates.  

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