
The Health Department organized a free medical camp to provide healthcare services to residents across Erode district. Doctors from various specialties offered medical consultations and health screenings throughout the day. Blood pressure, diabetes, and general health examinations were conducted free of cost. Medicines were distributed to eligible patients after medical evaluation. Health officials educated citizens about preventive healthcare practices. Nutrition awareness sessions were also conducted for families. Senior citizens received special attention during the camp. Pregnant women were guided on maternal healthcare services. Children underwent routine health assessments conducted by pediatric specialists. Medical teams encouraged regular health check-ups for early disease detection. Volunteers assisted patients with registration and consultation procedures. Officials appreciated the support provided by healthcare professionals. Emergency medical facilities remained available during the programme. Public response to the camp was highly encouraging. Authorities announced plans for similar camps in rural villages. Health awareness materials were distributed among participants. Citizens thanked the department for organizing accessible healthcare services. The initiative promoted preventive healthcare across the district. Officials reaffirmed their commitment to improving public health. The camp concluded successfully with positive community participation.

