MGR Charitable Trust / Apeiron Healthcare is organizing a free medical camp, in collaboration with the Jayaprada Foundation in Makkapeta village scheduled from 31st July to 1st August.

Medical consultations for common illnesses (fever, cold, cough, body pain, infections, etc.), Minor wound care and dressing, Follow-up consultations.

Providing full primary healthcare support from checkups to follow-ups for better patient outcomes.

Hemoglobin, blood sugar, rapid malaria and dengue tests, urine routine, vital signs, pregnancy test, and sputum collection (in TB areas) are common health checks.

Hypertension, diabetes, BMI and obesity monitoring, and lifestyle risk assessment (like tobacco and alcohol use) are important health screenings.

Dispensing essential medicines as prescribed and providing basic first-aid supplies are important services.

Health talks on hygiene, nutrition, and family planning, awareness about diseases like TB, HIV, and malaria, and distribution of IEC materials are commonly provided.

Identification of patients needing secondary or tertiary care, with timely referral to nearby Community Health Centers (CHCs) or District Hospitals, including coordination with ambulance services when necessary.

Video or audio consultations with specialist doctors and integration with government platforms like eSanjeevani are part of telemedicine services.

Identifying patients who need secondary or tertiary care, referring them to nearby CHCs or district hospitals, and coordinating with ambulance services if needed are important referral services.

First-response care during floods, conflicts, or epidemics, and temporary support when PHCs or CHCs are inaccessible or damaged, are essential emergency services.