Free Heart Check-Up Camp Organized at Abrol Hospital on World Heart Day

Strengthening its commitment to healthcare services, Abrol Hospital is organizing a free heart check-up camp for the people of Punjab and Jammu & Kashmir on the occasion of World Heart Day. The primary objective of this camp is to identify potential symptoms of heart diseases, promote prevention, and raise awareness about timely treatment to avoid cardiovascular problems.

This special camp will offer several essential services free of cost, including ECG (Electrocardiogram), which measures the electrical activity of the heart and helps in the early detection of heart diseases. Additionally, patients will have the opportunity to consult experienced cardiologists who will provide accurate diagnosis and treatment advice for heart conditions. Dieticians will also be available to offer guidance on the role of a balanced diet in maintaining heart health.
Major symptoms of heart diseases include chest pain or heaviness, difficulty in breathing, excessive fatigue, irregular or rapid heartbeat, and sudden dizziness or fainting. Recognizing these symptoms and seeking timely advice can help prevent serious heart problems. Such awareness camps are crucial in educating people about protecting themselves from heart diseases.
Abrol Hospital regularly organizes health check-up camps to ensure people remain aware of heart conditions and take timely actions. The hospital is equipped with state-of-the-art cath labs that are instrumental in diagnosing and treating heart diseases. Moreover, the hospital is staffed with experienced cardiologists specializing in treating complex cardiac conditions.
Dr. Rishabh Arora, Director of Abrol Hospital, stated, “Our goal is not only to provide treatment but also to raise awareness about heart health and inspire people to adopt a healthy lifestyle. Abrol Hospital has consistently organized free health camps and awareness programs for the people of Punjab and Jammu & Kashmir, enabling them to take timely and informed steps toward better health.”