Medical Checkup Camp 30 Nov 2025

Your health is our concern

The Sarvamangal Education Trust successfully organized a Free Medical Checkup Camp in Bhandup West on 30th November 2025, offering essential healthcare services to the local community. Conducted in collaboration with Nidan Clinic, the initiative aimed to make primary health assessments accessible to individuals who often delay medical check-ups due to financial constraints or a lack of awareness. The camp saw encouraging participation from residents across the area, reflecting the growing need for preventive healthcare.

The camp was led by Dr. Shivam Singh, who dedicated his time and expertise to ensure that every participant received personal attention and accurate health guidance. The services provided included free consultations, distribution of basic medicines, and essential diagnostic checks such as blood sugar testing, blood pressure monitoring, and oxygen level assessment. These tests help detect early signs of health issues like diabetes, hypertension, and respiratory concerns—conditions that often go unnoticed without regular screening.

Through this initiative, the Sarvamangal Education Trust continues its commitment to enhancing community well-being by raising awareness about preventive healthcare. The camp not only educated individuals about their current health status but also encouraged them to adopt healthier lifestyles and seek timely medical care. By bridging the gap between expert medical advice and underserved communities, the Trust remains focused on building a healthier, more informed society.

Our Health Cause

Your health is our concern

Free Health Checkup camp 30 Nov 2025
Free Health Checkup camp 30 Nov 2025

The Significance

The Sarvamangal Education Trust successfully organized a Free Medical Checkup Camp on November 30, 2025, in Bhandup West, in collaboration with Nidan Clinic. Led by Dr. Shivam Singh, the camp provided valuable health services to the local community, offering free consultations along with essential health screenings, including blood sugar, blood pressure, and oxygen level checks. Through this initiative, the Trust’s volunteers aimed to spread health awareness and ensure that individuals received timely medical attention and basic treatment support, all at no cost. This effort reflects the Trust’s ongoing commitment to community welfare and accessible healthcare for all.