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Medical camp organized in Bharatpur Khedli Gadasia CHC

Bharatpur : A medical and health camp was organized on Wednesday at Khedli Gadasia CHC of Bayana subdivision for the examination and treatment of children referred after examination in schools under the National Child Health Program (RBSK). The expert doctors present in the camp examined and treated 58 sick children. Earlier in the morning, CHC in-charge Dr. Shailesh Singh, while inaugurating the camp, advised the parents and teachers accompanying the children to be careful about the eating habits of the children in the changing weather.

RBSK camp in-charge Dr. Mahesh Sharma said that specialist doctors treated 58 children up to 18 years of age from schools, Anganwadi centers and madrassas. One of these children was referred to a higher center due to severe ear pain. In the camp, Pediatrician Dr. Gaurav Gupta, Dentist Dr. Jaswant Singh Dhakad, Dermatologist Dr. Daulat Dhakad, Orthopedic Specialist Dr. Govind Sharma, ENT Specialist Dr. Rohitash Kumar and Ophthalmologist Dr. Paramvir Singh participated. Treated children’s diseases.

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