Indore (Madhya Pradesh): 'Sanjeevani Preventive Health Checkup Program' will going to start from June 5. The first health camp will be held at BalVinayMandir School in Nehru Nagar.
This initiative is being jointly implemented by the Health Department and Sri Aurobindo Medical College, under the guidance of Divisional Commissioner Deepak Singh.
As part of the program, 13 health camps will be organized across Indore throughout the month of June to raise awareness and provide early detection support for non-communicable diseases.
These camps will offer free health checkups using modern medical technology for tests such as blood sugar, blood pressure, CBC, ECG, FibroScan, mammography, cataract detection, and Pap smear screenings. Expert doctors will be present at all camps to provide consultations, diagnostics, free medicines, and treatment if required.
The schedule for the camps is as follows: June 5 at BalVinayMandir School, Nehru Nagar; June 9 at CM Rise School, Nandanagar; June 10 at Sanmati School, Residency Area; June 11 at Women’s Polytechnic College, Rajendra Nagar; June 12 at Kankeshwari School, Nandanagar; June 14 at Advance Academy, Nipania; June 16 at District Hospital, Dhar Road; June 18 at Community Health Center, Banganga; June 21 at UPHC, Gumashta Nagar; June 23 at BicholiHapsi PHC and School; June 26 at Khajrana Ganesh Temple; June 28 at UPHC, Khajrana; and June 30 at Gandhi Hall.
Dr Vinod Bhandari, founder of Sri Aurobindo Hospital, shared that experienced doctors will be present at every location to provide free consultations and necessary medical treatment.