Ramakrishna Mission Medical Centre holds free neurology camp

Guests and doctors posing with officials of Ramakrishna Mission Jammu during a neurology camp at Udheywala, Jammu.
Guests and doctors posing with officials of Ramakrishna Mission Jammu during a neurology camp at Udheywala, Jammu.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Mar 16: Ramakrishna Mission Medical Centre in Udheywala, here successfully organized a one-day free neurology camp today.
The camp featured Dr Sushil Razdan, a highly renowned Neurologist from Jammu and Kashmir, Dr Rajni Razdan, a Gynaecologist, and Dr KK Pandita, a Physician.
The health camp provided a comprehensive range of free medical services, including consultations with Neurologists, Orthopaedics, Gynaecologist, Dental Surgeons, ENT Specialist, Ophthalmologist, Allopathy Physicians, Ayurveda Physician and Physiotherapist. A total of 455 patients benefited from the expertise of 14 doctors at this camp.
In addition to the free consultations, the camp offered check-ups for blood sugar, Hba1c and blood pressure at no cost. A Full Body Check-up covering 65 parameters, including CBC, LFT, KFT, Lipid profile, BSF, Urine tests and thyroid function tests (T3, T4, TSH), was available for a nominal fee of Rs 700, a substantial discount from the usual price of Rs 1400. The camp also facilitated 150 free blood sugar and hba1c tests and distributed some medicines free of charge.
This camp was a part of Ramakrishna Mission Medical Centre’s ongoing commitment to serving the community and providing accessible healthcare services to all.
Distinguished guests including Suresh Kumar Gupta (Principal Secretary, Culture and Tribal Affairs) and Rajiv Khajuria graced the event with their presence. Suresh Kumar Gupta commended the Centre’s efforts in alignment with Swami Vivekananda’s vision and urged public support for such humanitarian initiatives.
Swami Yajnadharananda (secretary of Ramakrishna Mission, Jammu), highlighted the Organization’s commitment to the ideals of Sri Ramakrishna Dev, Maa Sarada, and Swami Vivekananda, emphasizing service to humanity as a form of divine worship. He also announced plans to organize such free camps monthly.