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Knocksense Shorts | Health Department to conduct up to 150 health camps across Indore Division

Camps will be set up for everything from heart disease to psychiatry.

Aditya Vikram

A total of 150 health camps will be conducted across Indore Division, starting today, i.e., December 20. Apart from the Indore district itself, these health fairs will be conducted in other areas of Madhya Pradesh, notably, Dhar, Jhabua, Dewas, Khargone, Khandwa, and Alirajpur.

As part of the health fairs, specialist doctors will be on duty at all camps to provide free treatment and medicine to the patients. These fairs will boast the capacity for conducting on-the-spot tests, as well.

Patients can visit these camps for a plethora of medical needs. These include eye check-up for problems like cataract, skin disease, blood pressure, heart disease, paralysis, psychiatry, bone-related illnesses, and ear, nose, and throat problems.

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