PRCS Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Conducts Free Medical Camp at UC Karri Khesoor, DI Khan

Continuing its commitment to providing accessible healthcare, the Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa District Office Dera Ismail Khan organized a one-day free medical camp on 18 February 2026 at Union Council Karri Khesoor, VC Athog (Union Council Lar).

This initiative reflects PRCS KP’s ongoing dedication to serving underserved communities and ensuring that essential medical services reach those in need.


Patients Benefited from Free Medical Services

A total of 114 patients were examined during the camp, including:

  • 28 males

  • 62 females

  • 7 children

  • 17 girls

Among the female beneficiaries, 62 women received hygiene kits, while 8 temporarily displaced persons (TDPs) also received medical assistance.

The camp provided comprehensive care including:

  • Diagnosis and treatment of common illnesses

  • Free medicines

  • Basic medical tests

  • Health and hygiene awareness

This effort significantly reduced the burden of medical expenses and facilitated timely healthcare access for local residents.


Focus on Community Health and Vulnerable Groups

The free medical camp targeted vulnerable populations, including women, children, and displaced persons, ensuring that they received both medical treatment and essential hygiene support. PRCS KP emphasizes that promoting community health is a fundamental part of its humanitarian mission.

By addressing common health concerns and providing preventive guidance, PRCS KP contributes to improving overall public health outcomes in the region.


Commitment to Public Service

The Pakistan Red Crescent Society Khyber Pakhtunkhwa remains steadfast in its mission to serve humanity without discrimination. Through regular outreach programs, free medical camps, and community-focused initiatives, PRCS ensures that essential healthcare services reach the most underserved areas.

The successful organization of this camp at UC Karri Khesoor demonstrates PRCS KP’s commitment to compassionate service, community welfare, and humanitarian action.