Right Advice Free Medical Camps
Starting Date: February 2021 Ending Date: Continue
RJS Life Care started the project “Right Advice” in February 2021 which still continues. Under this projectthe organization conducts “Mega Free Medical Camps” on quarterly basis every year. Each medical camp are held keeping in view the medical needs of the area. In this regards, the managing committee conducts survey and observes the pattern of diseases in the area.Since the availability of expert doctors is rare at sub-urban and village level in Pakistan,through these medical camps, senior consultants andprofessor doctors in RJS Life Care’s panel examine the visiting patients and give them requisite advice. Free of cost Medicine, Diagnostic Tests and Specialist consultation are provided on the day of Medical camp to all the visiting patients.
Purposes of the Right Advice
Addressing Healthcare Disparities, Preventive Care and Health Education, Early Detection and Intervention, Reducing Healthcare Costs,Community Empowerment, Building Trust and Collaboration, Emergency Preparedness and Response, Reducing Healthcare Costs……for the deserving segments of the society etc. constitute the purpose of the Right Advice.
Achievements
To achieve the sustainable development goals, Goal-3, Goal-5, Goal-6, Goal-10, Goal-17 under the project “Right Advice” RJS Life Care conducted following mega free medical camps;
- 28th Feb 2021, Karachi Community Centre, Community center G-9 Islamabad
- 14th April 2021, Mera Abaadi, Kachi abaadi ruler area of Islamabad
- 31st October 2021, Bari Imam Islamabad
- 5th December 2021, Dullewala Punjab Thal – Desert Pakistan
- 27th March 2022, Tarnol ruler area of Islamabad
- 21 to 23 July 2022, Chitral & Kalash Medical Camps
Hallmark of Right Advice
First ever in the history of Pakistan RJS Life Care provided transgender-specific medical facilities in the medical camp organized for transgender community in Bari Imam Islamabad.
Conclusion
By aligning the free medical camp with the SDGs, we can not only address immediate healthcare needs but also contribute to broader development objectives, fostering healthier, more resilient communities in the long term.