Medical Camp

UB Trust free medical camps are organized to provide health services and create an environment where the underprivileged community gets sensitized about health issues. Thousands of poor people in villages and urban areas attend the health camps.

These camps provide free tests for Diabetes, Blood Pressure, Haemoglobin etc. and offers counselling & treatment by trained Doctors and Specialists. Free medicines are given to the people. Iron and Folic Acid supplements are also distributed to the malnourished at the camp. The underprivileged community also has aging members who are not able to purchase health care and access the facilities due to the long distance and other joint problems that have demobilized them.

Apart from providing basic treatment and general check-up, the UB Trust Medical Camps also help people to be aware of their health status. Sanitary pads are distributed to adolescent girls to encourage better hygiene practices during menstruation.

Specifically, the medical camps seek to provide both preventive and curative treatment for common conditions in the community and refer those who require specialized treatment to the relevant hospitals that are often funded by the medical trusts or NGOs. These camps play a significant role to create awareness and provide counselling on HIV/AIDS, breast cancer, and other life-threatening ailments. They create awareness on the need for personal hygiene in prevention of serious disabling diseases such as eye and dental, which are prevalent in some slum areas due to dust and lack of adequate water. The free medical camps also encourage the use of available nutritious food products in the area and discourage drug and substance abuse among the community members.

The main objective of all medical camps is to bring affordable healthcare and free health information to the community and identify the common health problems in order to devise ways of addressing them.