A free health camp has started at the Cyberabad Commissionerate Headquarters to support the health of its staff. The Cyberabad Police, the Society for Cyberabad Security Council (SCSC), Grace Cancer Foundation, and Pristine Eye Vision Foundation organized this event together.
The camp runs from July 22 to July 25 and serves 685 staff from the Cyberabad Police Motor Transport Section. Blood samples are collected from 7 am to 9 am, and general health checks take place from 10 am to 4 pm each day.
Various medical services are offered for free. These include checking height, weight, BMI, and blood pressure. Blood tests for diabetes, lipid profile, thyroid function, and serum creatinine are available. Eye exams and screenings for coronary artery disease are also included.
After the evaluations, necessary medications are provided, and hospital referrals are arranged if needed. This initiative highlights SCSC’s and its partners’ dedication to police health and safety.
Joint CP Cyberabad Gajarao Bhupal visited the camp to thank the involved organizations. Other attendees were CAR Headquarters ADCP Shameer, CSW ADCP Hanumatha Rao, SCSC CEO Naved Alam Khan, Joint Secretary of SCSC Health Forum and Global CEO of Grace Cancer Foundation Chinna Babu, and SCSC Health Manager Praveen Ummadi. Teams from Grace Cancer Foundation and Pristine Eye Vision Foundation, led by Chairman Jagadeesh Reddy, were present, as well as MTO-I Prasanth Babu, MTO-II Veeralingam, and Cyberabad Doctors Sukumar and Saritha with their medical team.