As part of its ongoing Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives, St. Luke’s Hospital recently organized an Orthopaedics Medical Camp aimed at improving access to specialized musculoskeletal care within the community.
The medical camp was designed to provide free orthopaedic consultations, early screening, and professional medical advice to individuals experiencing bone, joint, muscle, and mobility-related conditions. Many community members often delay seeking orthopaedic care due to limited access or lack of awareness, leading to worsening conditions over time. This initiative sought to address that gap by bringing expert care closer to the people.
Services Offered During the Medical Camp
Free orthopaedic consultations
Screening for joint pain, back pain, fractures, and mobility challenges
Assessment of chronic orthopaedic conditions
Medical advice on injury prevention and rehabilitation
Referrals for further treatment where necessary
The camp was led by experienced orthopaedic specialists, supported by nurses and clinical staff from St. Luke’s Hospital. Patients received individualized assessments and guidance on managing their conditions, including lifestyle modifications and follow-up care options.
Beyond clinical services, the medical team also engaged the community through health education sessions, emphasizing the importance of early diagnosis, proper injury management, and regular medical check-ups. These interactions helped empower patients with knowledge to take an active role in their musculoskeletal health.
St. Luke’s Hospital remains committed to promoting accessible, compassionate, and quality orthopaedic care through community outreach programs. Such initiatives reflect the hospital’s dedication to improving health outcomes and supporting the well-being of the communities it serves.