Mumbai | 12 April 2026
In a continued effort to make healthcare accessible to all, Humanity Foundation successfully organized a free medical camp at D’Monte Park Recreation Club (DPRC) in Bandra West, Mumbai. This medical camp was aimed at providing quality healthcare services to underprivileged and needy individuals in the community.
Objective of the Medical Camp
The primary goal of this free medical camp was to ensure that people who lack access to regular healthcare facilities receive proper medical attention, diagnosis, and expert advice. Such medical camps play a vital role in early detection and prevention of diseases.
Specialist Doctors at the Camp
The medical camp was supported by a team of experienced doctors from various fields:
- Dr. Manish Londe (Physiotherapist)
- Dr. Satyajit Patnaik (Urologist)
- Dr. Ajay Pande (Physician)
- Dr. Ratan Trukeru (Physician)
- Dr. Anjum Fatima Khan (Gynecologist)
All the doctors provided free consultations, examined patients thoroughly, and offered appropriate treatment and health advice. Their contribution ensured that the free medical camp delivered high-quality care to every patient.
Leadership & Support
The successful organization of this medical camp was made possible under the leadership of Humanity Foundation’s founder, Nur Khan. Social worker Hasnain Bhai also played a crucial role by providing dedicated support throughout the event.
Community Participation & Impact
The free medical camp witnessed a large turnout of local residents. Many individuals benefited from free check-ups, medical guidance, and consultations. The satisfaction among patients reflected the importance of organizing such medical camps regularly.
This initiative not only addressed immediate health concerns but also spread awareness about:
- The importance of regular health check-ups
- Early diagnosis and preventive care
- Access to professional medical guidance
Commitment to Social Welfare
Humanity Foundation continues to lead impactful initiatives like this free medical camp, focusing on improving healthcare access for underserved communities. Their consistent efforts are helping bring positive change and support to weaker sections of society.
Local citizens appreciated the initiative and expressed their hope to see more such medical camps in the future.
Conclusion
The success of this free medical camp in Mumbai highlights the importance of community-driven healthcare initiatives. With the support of dedicated doctors, volunteers, and social workers, Humanity Foundation is making a meaningful difference in people’s lives through such medical camps.