Free Medical Camps
UVA organizes Free Medical Camps to provide accessible healthcare services to underserved and low-income communities. Many individuals are unable to receive timely medical care due to financial limitations, lack of facilities, or limited awareness. These camps aim to bridge that gap by offering basic healthcare services at no cost.
Through the Free Medical Camps, UVA provides general health check-ups, blood pressure and blood sugar screening, basic diagnostic services, and medical consultations. Where possible, free medicines, referrals, and health guidance are also provided to patients. Special focus is given to elderly individuals, women, children, and daily wage earners who often neglect healthcare due to financial constraints.
The camps are conducted with the support of qualified doctors, nurses, medical staff, and volunteers to ensure safe and effective service delivery. Along with treatment, UVA promotes health awareness by educating communities on disease prevention, hygiene, and healthy lifestyles.
By improving access to essential healthcare, UVA helps prevent illness, encourages early diagnosis, and supports healthier communities, reinforcing its commitment to social welfare and humanitarian service.


