Lahore
A new campaign of Free Dental and General Medical Camp has been launched in Punjab on Saturday. Senior Gynaecologists, General surgeons, Child Specialists will offer free check-ups and medicines to patients in the camp. In the first phase, free dental and general medical camps will be set up in rural areas.
In the first phase, free dental and general medical camps will be set up in rural areas. According to details, Begum Perveen Sarwar, Chairperson of Sarwar Foundation, has launched a new campaign to provide free medical facilities to the people by setting up “Free Dental and General Medical Camp”. In the first phase, these camps have been set up in Warburton and Shahkot in which Dr Waheed, Dr Ilyas, Dr Kiran Nayyar, Dr Babra Naveed, Dr Noman and Dr Murtaza provided free treatment to more than 1500 patients.
The patients were also given free medicines and it was decided that such camps would be set up in areas where hospitals are far away from rural areas and health facilities are inaccessible for low-income sections of the population.
Begum Perveen Sarwar said that we are setting up free camps to provide health facilities to the public. We also thank De Montmorency College of Dentistry and Warburton Rural Health Center for their support.
The mission of serving humanity can only be taken forward with the support of philanthropists and volunteers, adding that all of us must join hands to help our needy brothers and sisters in these testing times.
Begum Perveen Sarwar said that Sarwar Foundation hospitals in Chichawatni and Rajana are also providing quality and affordable healthcare services to thousands of patients on a daily basis.
We also set up free medical camps in different cities of Punjab including Lahore every week where specialist doctors provide medical facilities and medicines to all visiting patients.
The wife of Governor Punjab further said that our foundation is also working diligently for the provision of clean water to the people and is providing clean water to 2.2 million people daily.
She further said that Sarwar Foundation is now setting up Solar-Powered Water Pumps in backward villages of Punjab to make clean water accessible for all.









