The Pakistan Army organized a free eye camp in a rural area near Lahore. The camp aimed to provide quality eye care services to rural residents.
Approximately 500 patients were examined and treated during the event. Multiple doctors and paramedical staff, including ophthalmologists from CMH Lahore, provided free medical services from morning to evening.
The camp utilized modern equipment for eye examinations. Patients received free medications and nutritional supplements. Additionally, local residents were given awareness lectures on eye diseases and general health.
Hundreds of people from rural areas benefited from the free eye camp. The services included eye examinations, treatment, and distribution of free medicines.
The initiative was part of the Pakistan Army's public welfare efforts in the region.