Amberpet police, KIMS Foundation organise Free Medical Camp in Hyderabad
Amberpet Police, in collaboration with KIMS Foundation, organised a free medical camp in Golnaka, benefiting over 200 residents. The initiative offered consultations, diagnostic tests, and medicines, highlighting the police department’s commitment to community welfare and public health awareness.
Published Date - 29 April 2026, 04:10 PM
Hyderabad: Amberpet Police Station, in collaboration with KIMS Foundation, organised a Mega Free Medical Camp at the Government Primary School, Tulasi Ram Nagar, Golnaka Lanka.
The camp had more than 200 local residents attending to avail themselves of the healthcare services. The medical camp was formally inaugurated by Rakshitha Krishna Murthy, DCP, Secunderabad Zone. Speaking on the occasion, the DCP emphasised the importance of health awareness and the police department’s commitment to community welfare.
A team of specialised doctors from KIMS Foundation provided consultations in general medicine, orthopedics, gynecology, pediatrics, and physiotherapy. In addition to consultations, essential diagnostic tests such as blood glucose, blood pressure, and hemoglobin were conducted on-site, and necessary medicines were distributed free of cost.
The event was attended by J Narsaiah, Addl. DCP, G Jagan, ACP, OU Division, and T Kiran Kumar, Inspector of Police, Amberpet PS, along with the station staff.