
By Syed Tauqeer Zaidi
SOUTH WAZIRISTAN: In a welfare initiative aimed at improving healthcare access, security forces organized a free medical camp in Pastai village, Sarwakai, providing essential medical services to residents of this remote area.
During the camp, specialist doctors and medical staff examined a large number of patients, diagnosing and treating illnesses including fever, flu, colds, skin diseases, stomach ailments, and common health issues affecting women and children. Free medicines were distributed on the spot, while patients with serious conditions were given initial medical aid and referred to major hospitals for further treatment.

The camp saw significant participation from local residents, particularly women, children, and the elderly, highlighting the urgent need for permanent healthcare facilities in the region. Locals expressed gratitude, stating that such initiatives provide immediate relief and foster trust and cooperation between the community and security institutions.
Officials of the security forces emphasized that similar free medical camps will continue to be organized in the future, ensuring that basic healthcare services reach people living in remote and underdeveloped areas.

