Tilama Specialist Health Camp

Baishak 16, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Tilama Specialist Health Camp

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Tila Rural Municipality has conducted a specialist health camp. Specialist health camps were conducted at Ghodemahadev and Kudari Swasthya Chowki in Tila.

765 people have received health services from specialist free health camps. The expert team of Karnali Institute of Health Sciences Teaching Hospital Jumla was deployed in the camp.

Locals are happy to visit a specialist doctor in the village to check their health. Ratnakali Sunar of Tila-3 was suffering from knee and chest pain. In the camp, the specialist identified his problem and provided treatment. She said, "Due to lack of finances, she was able to get treatment by reaching Khalanga. After visiting the doctor in the village, I was able to open up about my health problems. I got medicine and treatment services according to that.' 

The focal person of the health branch, Uttam Devkota, informed that 261 people in Ghodemahadev and 504 people in the Kudari health branch were served in the specialist health camp organized by the Tila rural municipality health branch. "Citizens of rural settlements were not getting specialist services due to the burden of expenses", he said, "This time they were able to openly raise their problems with the doctor." In the

camp, general medical services from gynecology, orthopedics, and neurology services were provided. Due to poverty, there were citizens who had been living with diseases for years. This camp also treated them. "The patients were also made happy by giving medicine," added focal person Devkota, "now the aim is to monitor the health status of the citizens by organizing camps frequently." Chairman of Tila Rural Municipality, Motilal Rokaya, said that the work is being done by keeping the health of the citizens as a priority. He said, "There are many citizens who are suffering from health problems in the village. The camp was conducted to identify their diseases, provide treatment services and show them the way for treatment according to the nature of the disease. According to him, the health camp was run from the budget of the president and vice president program with the people. 

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