New Delhi, Jan 18 (.) The Indian Navy successfully concluded a five-day Joint Services Multi-Speciality Medical Camp across the Lakshadweep Islands.
In a statement issued here, the Indian Navy’s spokesperson stated that the camp which was conducted at Kavaratti, Agatti, Amini, Androth, and Minicoy islands, reaffirmed the Armed Forces’ commitment to delivering quality healthcare and preventive services to remote island communities through seamless inter-services cooperation.
The camp was inaugurated on January 12 and was strongly supported by the civil administration and healthcare echelons of the union Territory of Lakshadweep. The camp witnessed an overwhelming response, 4,719 patients availed specialist and super-specialist consultations.
For the first time in Lakshadweep, a medical camp of this scale offered an expanded range of specialists and super-specialists, significantly improving access to advanced healthcare. The team included experts in Neurology, Cardiology, Nephrology, Endocrinology and Gastroenterology, supported by specialists from Medicine, Surgery, ENT, Ophthalmology, Dermatology, Dental Surgery, Radiology and Community Medicine.
Rapid deployment of medical teams and equipment, along with the establishment of fully functional medical facilities on each island, underscored the high level of coordination and jointness among the three Services. Planned airlift and sea lift of personnel and sensitive medical equipment demonstrated effective inter-services synergy.
Comprehensive medical and surgical services were delivered across all islands. A total of 51 general surgical procedures were performed, reducing the need for referrals to mainland hospitals. In ophthalmology, 71 cataract surgeries were conducted, restoring vision for numerous elderly patients. Advanced diagnostics included over 50 endoscopic procedures, more than 50 echocardiographic examinations, and multiple treadmill tests for cardiac evaluation.
Radiology services recorded over 250 ultrasound examinations, while more than 100 dental procedures and over 30 minor dermatological procedures were carried out. All services and medicines were provided free of cost.
As a lasting contribution, the Indian Navy donated two ECG machines to healthcare facilities at Agatti and Amini. Extensive Information, Education and Communication (IEC) activities were also conducted, covering preventive health, healthy lifestyle practices, cancer awareness, mental wellness and Basic Life Support (BLS) training.
“Widely appreciated by the people of Lakshadweep and the union Territory administration, the Joint Services Multi-Speciality Medical Camp stood out for its scale, professionalism and tangible impact,” the spokesperson added.
By delivering advanced medical care and strengthening preventive health awareness through a unified tri-services effort, the Indian Armed Forces once again reaffirmed their unwavering commitment to the health and well-being of citizens in remote regions of the nation, the statement read further.
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Joint services medical camp benefits over 4,700 patients in Lakshadweep
New Delhi, Jan 18 (.) The Indian Navy successfully concluded a five-day Joint Services Multi-Speciality Medical Camp across the Lakshadweep Islands. In a statement issued here, the Indian Navy’s spokesperson stated that the camp which was conducted at Kavaratti, Agatti, Amini, Androth, and Minicoy islands, reaffirmed the Armed Forces’ commitment to delivering quality healthcare and
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