Under the banner of “Health for All 2024,” Aster Volunteers Mobile Medical Services and Aster RV Hospital successfully conducted a medical camp in association with the NSS team of Vijaya College, Bengaluru, for the remote rural villagers in the forest area of Hulugondanahalli. This area, situated near Harohalli in Kanakapura, lacks connectivity with Health care making access to healthcare extremely challenging for its residents.
Aster Volunteers is the CSR arm of Aster DM Healthcare, committed to providing quality healthcare services to underserved communities through various initiatives and partnerships,” said Mr. Parashuram, Assistant Manager of the Aster Volunteer Group, CSR Wing, Aster RV”. “It was a very successful camp where medical services were provided to 200 households in this remote rural forest area. The villagers were found to have very limited awareness of health issues. During the camp, health check-ups were conducted for the villagers, revealing significant health concerns. We observed that 90% of the people had skin-related issues and were highly diabetic. Additionally, a majority had eye-related issues, and many were suffering from orthopedic problems,” noted Mr. Parashuram.
Given the villagers’ lack of awareness and understanding of their health conditions, medications were not administered immediately. Instead, the team focused on providing guidance and plans to monitor their conditions closely. The camp featured a Hygienic Health Talk aimed at the public. This talk emphasized the importance of health awareness and hygiene, seeking to educate and empower the villagers about maintaining good health practices.
“The uniqueness of our camp is that we will be conducting a follow-up visit next month to ensure we create a lasting impact on the health of these villagers,” added Mr. Parashuram.
The services provided during the medical camp included height and weight measurements, blood pressure checks, sugar tests, dental check-ups, eye testing, and consultations with general physicians. Additionally, specialized consultations with OBG and senior gynecology doctors were offered to address a broad range of health concerns among the villagers.
The commitment of Aster Volunteers underscores the importance of accessible healthcare for all, particularly in remote and underserved areas. This initiative marks a significant step towards improving the health and well-being of the villagers in Hulugondanahalli.
More Stories
26-Year-Old Woman with Rare and Life-Threating Pregnancy Tumour successfully treated at Fortis Hospital Nagarbhavi
Bengaluru, Jan 15: Doctors at Fortis Hospital, Nagarbhavi successfully treated a Life-threatening pregnancy-related tumour in a 26-year-old woman, while preserving...
Fazlani Nature’s Nest Launches “The Panchakarma Confidence Standard”
Mumbai - January 14:Fazlani Nature’s Nest on Jan 12 announced the launch of The Panchakarma Confidence Standard, a free guest...
Understanding Salivary Gland Infections
By Dr. Sumit Mrig, Director & Unit Head, ENT, Max Smart Super Speciality Hospital, Saket, New DelhiMany patients frequently complain of...
Manipal Hospital Dhakuria successfully manages high-risk cardiac surgery with advanced airway care
Kolkata, Jan 12: Manipal Hospital Dhakuria, a unit of one of the largest healthcare providers of Eastern India – Manipal...
Poor AQI in Mumbai Prompts Doctors to Caution Against Morning Outdoor Exercise
Mumbai: With air quality levels continuing to remain in the poor category across several parts of Mumbai, doctors are advising...
Habuild Launches ‘Har Ghar Yoga’ to Help India Start the Year with Healthy Habits
Habuild, India’s first habit-building platform, has announced the launch of its flagship initiative Har Ghar Yoga, encouraging individuals to begin...
