Florence Hospital holds free medical camp
Srinagar, June 20: In its second phase of free medical camps, the Florence Hospital, Chanapora held a camp at Charar-e-Shrief on Sunday where more than 800 patients were examined by qualified doctors.
The doctors were from departments of surgery, medicine, gynaecology and orthopaedics of the hospital. Free medicine was distributed among the patients.
The hospital administration thanked local SHO and helpers of the Wakaf Board “who made the camp a success.” Meanwhile, the Hospital said it will soon declare date and venue for its next free camp.
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