Residents of Pushtunabad, a densely populated and underserved area of Quetta, received crucial medical support on Sunday as a one-day free medical camp successfully addressed a pressing need for healthcare facilities within the community.
Organised by the Bab-e-Noor Foundation (Regd) at Teachers Knowledge English Medium High School, the initiative provided diagnostic services and complimentary medication to dozens of patients, including women and children.
A team of medical professionals, comprising Dr. Bilal, Dr. Asfandyar Kakar, Dr. Hilmand Khan, Dr. Syed Attiq Agha, Dr. Aminullah Achakzai, Dr. Syed Zafrullah, Dr. Sartaj Baloch, Dr. Bibi Naila, Dr. Bibi Faiza, Dr. Laila Zehri, and Dr. Naseem, rendered their services, examining individuals and prescribing necessary treatments.
Speaking on the occasion, Nadir Shah Achakzai, Principal of Teachers Knowledge English Medium High School, expressed gratitude to the Bab-e-Noor Foundation”s office bearers, particularly its founder Nisar Ahmed, alongside Dr. Musawir Achakzai, Rehmatullah Khan Nurzai, Numan Ahmed, and Inayat Khan Achakzai, for their concerted efforts.
Mr Achakzai underscored the vital importance of such outreach programmes for the region. He voiced a hope that other benevolent organisations and philanthropists would follow suit by arranging similar medical initiatives in Pushtunabad, thereby enhancing healthcare accessibility for the inhabitants of this populous and underprivileged locality within Quetta.