A doctor checking an eye patient in the Dalbandin area of Balcohistan: Photo provided by the author

Riaz Baloch: 

Dalbandin: The Frontier Corps (FC) Headquarters in Dalbandin organized free eye camps in various areas of Chagai district, offering essential healthcare services to local communities.

During the camps, 1,109 men and women received eye checkups, with 273 individuals provided with free eyeglasses. Additionally, over 70 patients in need of specialized eye surgery will be transported to Quetta for operations, ensuring advanced care.

Specialist doctors from Quetta joined the initiative, enhancing the quality of services provided. This humanitarian effort by FC Headquarters Dalbandin has garnered widespread appreciation from the public, who lauded the organization for its commitment to public welfare.

The FC Dalbandin Headquarters reiterated its dedication to serving the community, emphasizing its availability for such initiatives in the future.

This impactful initiative highlights FC’s role in bridging healthcare gaps in remote areas, ensuring access to essential medical services.

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