Fourth Day of Mega Free Medical Camp Witnesses Increased Participation at MIMC Devachan.
Fourth Day of Mega Free Medical Camp Witnesses Increased Participation at MIMC Devachan.
Leh, May 5, 2026: The Mega Free Medical Camp, being organised as part of the ongoing Sacred Exposition of the Holy Relics of the Tathagata Buddha in Ladakh, continued successfully on its fourth day at the MIMC Devachan Campus, Leh.
The camp is being conducted by the UT Administration in collaboration with the Mahabodhi International Meditation Centre (MIMC) and SNM Hospital, and will continue till May 14, 2026.
On the fourth day, the camp witnessed increased participation, with more than 100 people from different parts of Ladakh, including local residents, monks, nuns, workers, school students and children, availing free medical check-up services.
A team of specialist doctors, including Dr. Neeta (Gynaecologist), Dr. Shabbir Ahamad (Physician), Dr. Sami Ullha (ENT Specialist), Dr. Satyanarayan (Surgeon), Dr. Nilza (Dental Surgeon) and Dr. Tohaira (Ophthalmologist), provided consultations and treatment to the beneficiaries.
Essential services such as TB screening, NCD screening, radiology and other diagnostic facilities were also conducted during the camp.
The camp also featured a Sowa-Rigpa Medical Camp organised by the National Institute of Sowa-Rigpa (NISR), Leh, under the Tribal Health Care Research Programme. Local Sowa-Rigpa doctors (Amchis), including Dr. Phuntsog Tsering and Dr. Lotus Odzer, provided check-ups and consultations, and distributed traditional medicines free of cost to the patients as per diagnosis.
The initiative continues to serve as an important outreach effort, ensuring accessible healthcare services to the people during the sacred exposition while addressing a wide range of medical needs in the region.