
In 2025, Apeiron Health Care and MGR Trust organized a focused 3-day health camp in Dharmavaram(Bathalapalli, Tadimarri &Mudigubba), Anantapur, with the goal of offering primary diagnosis and spreading awareness on prevention and basic healthcare among the local population.
Through our Mobile Mini Hospital (MMH) setup, the team provided consultations, basic health screenings, and early diagnosis for a range of common conditions. The camp aimed to bridge the gap between rural communities and essential medical services, especially for those who struggle to access regular healthcare facilities.
Beyond medical check-ups, health education sessions were conducted to inform people about preventive practices, hygiene, lifestyle changes, and the importance of early detection. The response from the community was overwhelmingly positive, with individuals of all ages participating actively in the camp.
The Dharmavaram camp played a key role in delivering both medical support and health education to the community. Around 800 people were served during the three-day camp, receiving timely consultations and essential diagnostics.
Many attendees benefited from early identification of health issues, while others left with a stronger understanding of how to manage their well-being through preventive care. The camp reinforced the value of taking healthcare to the grassroots and empowered the local population to take proactive steps toward a healthier life.