KHWT’s commitment to providing healthcare services to underserved communities has been unwavering since its inception. Through numerous medical camps organised across the region, we have ensured that those living in remote areas receive the medical attention they need. These camps, held in locations such as Kalri, Kudiyala, Sanghar, Nali, and Dharhall Gagan, reflect our dedication to improving the health and well-being of all, regardless of their circumstances. Each camp is a testament to our values of compassion, service, and inclusivity.
Your support can help us reach even more people in need. By joining our efforts, you can make a significant impact on the lives of those who lack access to basic healthcare. Our medical camps have provided crucial services to thousands, but there is always more to be done. Whether through donations, volunteering, or spreading the word, your contribution can help us deliver medical aid and treatment to even the most remote villages.
Our mission is to provide high-quality healthcare services to every individual in the Kasguma region and beyond, regardless of their location or economic status. Through our ongoing medical camps, we aim to reduce health disparities and bring essential medical services to those who need them most. By addressing both immediate and long-term health needs, we strive to create healthier communities and improve the overall quality of life for all.
At KHWT, our approach is centered on accessibility, efficiency, and compassion. We bring medical services directly to the people through our mobile medical camps, ensuring that even those in the most remote areas can receive care. Each camp is carefully planned and staffed by experienced doctors, such as Dr. Nasser Majeed and our dedicated team from the PAK Army and local health departments. From routine check-ups to specialised treatments and medicines, our camps address the immediate health needs of the communities we serve.
On January 30, 2020, Kasguma General Hospital organized a free medical camp for patients with cleft lip and palate. The camp brought together a team of dedicated healthcare professionals, including plastic surgeon Dr. Ali Badal and Dr. Mithila Javed, who offered their expertise to those in need.