Super specialist doctors camp in Leh to serve poor people

ANI  |  Leh (Jammu and Kashmir) [India] 

A team of over 25 super specialist doctors from New Delhi's Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) is conducting a week-long free medical camp for the poor at in Leh. The super specialists are also making efforts for capacity building of local doctors.

Speaking about the camp, Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council's expressed deep gratitude to the AIIMS doctors. He further said that their services would not only provide high-quality medical treatment to the poor but would also help local doctors gain experience by assisting the AIIMS super specialists during the camp.

said that they are making efforts to train the local doctors so that the patients don't have to come to for their advanced medical treatment.

"We are coming here for the past 15 years and we treat poor patients who are not in a position to come to In the meantime, we are also trying to build the capacity of local doctors to treat and cure those ailments for which they have to come to us in These local doctors are also working tirelessly to mobilise people from far areas in order to provide them with medical treatment from us," Saraya said.

Meanwhile, said, "Earlier we didn't have any facility for conducting here in Leh. But, now we have installed required machines in the hospital so that we can at least carry out the knee and as and when required.

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First Published: Sat, September 29 2018. 14:00 IST