Free health camp held at Meera Girl's College

Free health camp held at Meera Girl's College

Aravali Hospital in coordination with NSS (National Service Scheme) conducted a free medical camp for the students of Meera Girl’s College, Udaipur.

 

Aravali Hospital in coordination with NSS (National Service Scheme) conducted a free medical camp for the students of Meera Girl’s College, Udaipur.

The health camp was inaugurated by head of the institute Professor Krishna Ram while managing director of Aravali Hospital- Dr. Anand Gupta shared his views on the importance of good health, he said that “for the social upbringing of a society, women empowerment is essential, without that we cannot imagine social development, likewise it is equally important for a woman to have a good health both physically and mentally’

Free health camp held at Meera Girl's College The camp was attended by 300 students who also got done their BMI (body mass index) test to know their exact weight according to their age. Free health camp held at Meera Girl's College

Dr. Vimlesh Mathur said that “after examining students, the team of doctorsfound that majority of them are facing common problem of unbalanced menstrual cycles”.

Dr. Nikita Vadhwan,enquired about the food habits of the students and mentioned the importance of a balanced diet to those who were under weight in comparison to their age.

To encourage the practice of health checkups, students were also provided with discount health coupons with a consultation letter.

Among the various doctors who gave their contribution at the camp were, Dr. Sangeeta Gupta, Dr. Vijay Laxmi Surana, Dr. A.R Loharia, Dr. Premlata Svarnkar, Dr. Vaishali Devpura, Dr. Asha Gupta and Dr. Varun Sharma.

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