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AKMCCC Hyderabad organizes health camp on World He…

HYDERABAD,— In observance of World Hepatitis Day, the Aga Khan Maternal and Child Care Centre (AKMCCC), Hyderabad, organized a one-day health camp aimed at improving access to preventive healthcare and promoting early detection of liver disease. Held under the global theme “Hepatitis Elimination Starts with You,” the camp offered discounted specialist consultations and complimentary diagnostic services to residents from across Hyderabad.

The health camp provided expert consultations with Family Medicine and Internal Medicine specialists at subsidized rates. To encourage timely diagnosis, participants received free rapid screening tests for Hepatitis B and C, along with complimentary assessments of blood pressure, pulse rate, height, and weight. The program also included health education and awareness sessions on hepatitis prevention, transmission, and treatment, as well as discounted laboratory and radiology services for further evaluation and follow-up.

“Hepatitis remains a significant public health challenge, yet early detection and timely intervention can drastically alter patient outcomes,” said Syed Muhammad Sohail, Chief Operating Officer for Outreach Services and Off-Campus Hospitals at Aga Khan University Hospital (AKUH). “Through today’s camp, AKMCCC is helping remove financial and geographic barriers to specialized care, empowering individuals across Hyderabad to take proactive steps toward their health,” he added.

Health officials and AKMCCC representatives stated that such community outreach initiatives are essential to achieving the World Health Organization’s goal of hepatitis elimination by 2030. They reaffirmed the centre’s commitment to continuing similar programs in underserved areas to strengthen public health and foster a more informed community.The successful execution of the camp underscores AKMCCC’s ongoing dedication to preventive healthcare and community well-being.

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