Feb 23, 2026
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When Care Finds Those Who Need It Most: Free Medical Camps in Bhandara Month

God has created countless miracles. If you don’t believe it, just look at yourself. We are given hands, feet, and eyes — things we often assume are ordinary. But for those who were born without them or lost them later in life, these simple abilities are priceless. The beauty of nature seen through our eyes, the colors and shapes around us, the textures we feel through our hands, and the journeys we take with our feet — these are gifts we rarely pause to appreciate.

For someone who doesn’t have these abilities, every small experience feels like a miracle. The warmth of sunlight, the sound of laughter, the comfort in a stranger’s smile — these simple joys become treasures. Free medical camps play a quiet but powerful role here. They are like a helping hand from God to those who need support and care.

These camps remind us that we are not alone and that kindness can heal more than just the body.

Cause of the Medical Camps by Dera Sacha Sauda

The free medical camps organized by Dera Sacha Sauda are mainly driven by a mission to serve society, especially people who cannot afford proper medical treatment. The idea behind these camps is that good health is a basic need, and no one should be left suffering just because they lack money or access to hospitals.

In simple words, the cause behind these medical camps is to bring healthcare closer to people who live far from modern facilities, to reduce suffering, and to spread compassion through practical help. These welfare activities are carried out on the occasion of birth monthof Param Pita Shah Satnam Ji Maharaj, whose teachings emphasize selfless service, helping the needy, and supporting humanitarian causes.

Because Every Life Deserves Care

Doctors, volunteers, and medical professionals participate in these camps to extend care to those who need it most. The camps also reflect the belief that serving humanity is one of the highest forms of service.

Doctors Bringing Smiles, Not Bills

12 January 2026 — ENT Medical Camp

The series began with an ENT Camp, where 420 patients received free examinations. Additionally, 5 extremely needy patients were provided treatment along with diagnostic tests and medicines at no cost.

Medical Team:

  • Dr. Saral Ahuja (Shah Satnam Ji Specialty Hospital, Sirsa)
  • Dr. Sumit Upadhyay (Meerut)
  • Dr. Pradeep Arora
  • Audiologist Sanjay Monga

13 January 2026 — Dental Medical Camp

On the following day, a Dental Camp was organized by Shah Satnam Ji Specialty Hospital, Sirsa, offering free consultations, X-rays, and dental care to 444 patients. The camp focused on dental hygiene and preventive oral health for individuals who could not afford routine dental check-ups, ensuring both awareness and relief.

14 January 2026 — Orthopedics Medical Camp

The Orthopedics Camp held on 14 January was marked by high participation, with 639 patients receiving free orthopedic consultations.

Free Diagnostic Support:

  • 39 X-rays
  • 1 CT scan
  • 4 MRIs

Furthermore, 2 needy patients were selected for free orthopedic surgeries, enabling them to access advanced care without financial burden.

Medical Team:

  • Dr. Vedika
  • Dr. Pankaj Sharma
  • Dr. Sahil
  • Dr. Sameer
  • Dr. Vikas Kambaj
  • Dr. Rahul Sharma

15 January 2026 — Gynecology Medical Camp

Focusing on women’s health and wellbeing, the Gynecology Camp served 227 women through free examinations, counselling, and diagnostic support.

Free Diagnostics:

  • 22 ultrasounds
  • 1 CT scan
  • Lab tests for 22 patients

Medicines & Operations:

  • 28 received free medicines
  • 2 patients were selected for free surgical procedures

Renowned gynecologists such as Dr. Anuradha (Delhi) and Dr. Ritu Bedi (Sri Ganganagar) participated, along with regional specialists from Sirsa and neighboring areas.

16 January 2026 — Cardiology & General Medical Camp

The Cardiology Camp held on 16 January focused on diagnosing and preventing heart-related diseases. A total of 300 patients received cardiac screenings.

Cardiac Diagnostics:

  • 4 Echocardiograms (Echo)
  • 6 Electrocardiograms (ECG)
  • 2 Ultrasounds
  • 2 X-rays
    (performed on 13 patients)

Additionally, 12 patients were provided with free medicines for continued cardiac care.

Medical Team Included Cardiologists, Surgeons & Physicians:

  • Dr. Avtar Singh Khalsa (Sirsa)
  • Dr. Sameer Bahal (Faridabad)
  • Dr. Pankaj (Chandigarh)
  • Dr. Sunil Sagar (Udaipur) — Cardiac Surgeon
  • Dr. Jay Kirtani (Delhi)
  • Dr. Ishita (Agra)
  • Dr. Chandrabhan (Agra)
  • Dr. Yashpreet (Bathinda)
    and others from nearby regions

17 January 2026 — Rheumatology Medical Camp

The final camp of the series on 17 January focused on Rheumatology, addressing joint disorders, arthritis, and autoimmune conditions. 585 Patients received consultations and diagnostic support aimed at early detection and long-term management of chronic musculoskeletal conditions.

  • 19 X-rays
  • 2 ECGs
  • 1 MRI
  • Lab tests for 28 patients
  • Free medicines for 46 patients

A Testament to Compassion and Service

These medical camps served as more than just healthcare initiatives — they became lifelines for those who struggle silently due to financial, social, or geographical limitations. Through free medicines, tests, consultations, and surgeries, countless individuals experienced dignity, relief, and hope.

Many walked in with pain and uncertainty, and walked out with treatment, answers, and renewed confidence. Such efforts remind us that true service lies not in what we acquire, but in what we give.