Sri Vijaya Puram | March 5, 2026
Health4U Multispeciality Clinic, Junglighat, in collaboration with the Directorate of Health Services (DHS), A&N Islands, organized free multispeciality health camps at the Urban Health & Wellness Centre, Dairy Farm on March 5 and at the Urban Health & Wellness Centre, Haddo on February 26.
The camps witnessed an encouraging response from the local community, with more than 100 patients availing consultations and health screening services. Patients were examined for a range of health conditions including diabetes, thyroid disorders, hypertension, and other communicable as well as non-communicable diseases.
The initiative aimed to promote early detection of diseases, ensure timely medical intervention, and create awareness among the public about the importance of preventive healthcare.
Medical consultations and assessments were conducted under the supervision of Dr. Sumit Rakshit (MBBS, MD – Internal Medicine), who provided clinical evaluation, treatment advice, and guidance on lifestyle modifications to prevent chronic illnesses.
Dr. Kunal Roy, Director of Health4U Multispeciality Clinic, expressed gratitude to the Directorate of Health Services, participating doctors, healthcare workers, and support staff for their cooperation in organizing the camps successfully.
He emphasized that community-based health initiatives play a crucial role in strengthening the public healthcare system by making quality medical services accessible to a larger section of society. He further noted that preventive healthcare and early diagnosis are essential for reducing the burden of chronic diseases.
Dr. Roy added that Health4U Multispeciality Clinic remains committed to collaborating with the Directorate of Health Services and other stakeholders to organize more outreach programmes, promote health awareness, and improve healthcare accessibility across the islands.
