Srinagar: In a massive healthcare outreach initiative aimed at providing accessible and quality medical care to the people, Kashmir Medical College (KMC), Sempora on Monday organised a Mega Free Medical Camp at its campus, witnessing an overwhelming response as thousands of patients from different parts of Kashmir thronged the institution to avail free healthcare services.
The day-long medical camp organized by Kashmir Medical College (KMC) was inaugurated in presence of Managing Director Tausif Ahmad and Executive Director Insha Qazi. This initiative underscores KMC’s commitment to community healthcare and social responsibility by providing advanced medical services directly to the public. Tausif Ahmad emphasized the importance of accessible healthcare for all individuals, regardless of financial constraints. The camp offered a range of services, including consultations, diagnostic tests, and surgeries, all free of charge. Patients requiring surgical interventions were assured free hospital admission and treatment. The camp attracted approximately 2,000 attendees, who benefited from consultations across various specialties, including Pediatrics, Obstetrics & Gynecology, and General Surgery, among others. Insha Qazi noted the overwhelming public response, highlighting the satisfaction derived from providing free healthcare services to thousands. Additional benefits included zero charges for hospital stays and eligible surgeries, along with a 50 percent discount on surgical medicines. The camp also focused on preventive healthcare through free health screenings and awareness services. The initiative received positive feedback from the community, reinforcing KMC’s reputation as a leading healthcare institution in the region. This camp is part of KMC’s broader mission to conduct similar outreach programs in underserved areas across Kashmir.






