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Praava Health provides free health care to poor students
Praava Health, a country’s healthcare brand, on Thursday completed its free health camp for the students of Chakar School that works with underprivileged children and other disadvantaged students.
Thirty one children who have little regular access to health services were examined in early September by Praava Health doctors, nurses and other medical practitioners. They were later provided free medical and dental care.
The children visited Praava Health today (Thursday) for further pathological and imaging tests and medicines, said a press release.
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Praava Health arranged a progarmme marking the visit of the disadvantaged students.
Speaking at the programme, Praava Health’s Chief Medical Officer Dr Simeen M Akhtar said, “Praava Health believes that everyone should have access to convenient, affordable, and high-quality care.”
As a part of their commitment to community outreach and corporate social responsibility, she said Praava is committed to providing health care support to those who need it the most.
“We feel privileged to have been able to work with these children and give back to this community, particularly when attention to best health practices remains so crucial during the COVID pandemic,” Dr Simeen said.
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During the health camp earlier in September, Dr Lubna and Dr Laila conducted two sessions for the children of Chakar School The School on the Wheel), an innovative digital mobile school.
In an effort to help the school maintain strong hygiene practices and help students with minor injuries, Praava Health also provided free disinfectant liquid and a first aid box to the school.
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