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Mountain Heart Nepal joined hands with youth volunteers of Jay Nepal to organize free medical camp for the people affected with earthquake in Bhimtar, Majhigaon, Sindhupalchowk on 8th October 2015. Along with medical professionals and Acupuncturist, MHN also supported most of the medicines including sanitation items like toothbrushes. The camp started at 12 p.m. and1
Read More...On 27th August Mountain Heart Nepal organized medical camp in Tiplung-3, Dhading. We examined and treated 275 people. 13 surgical cases like Uterovaginal Prolapse, Varicose Vein, Hernia and Hydrocele were referred to the district hospital with the help from Female Community Health Volunteer. One case of cyanotic congenital heart disease will be brought to Kathmandu1
Read More...Mountain Heart Nepal in collaboration with Help Nepal Network successfully organized outreached medical camp for four consecutive days, offering comprehensive health services – curative, preventive, promotive and referral and reached over 1000 patients in the following places of Dolakha and Sindhupalchowk. 13 January- Thulopakhar VDC 1; Thutemane; Sindhupalchowk 14 January-Jethal VDC 9; Nigale; Sindhupalchowk 151
Read More...Mountain Heart Nepal organized a free medical camp for health checkups for 1 day on Saturday 24 January 2016 and served more than 250 earthquake affected villagers of Laharepauwa VDC 3; Banuwachap; Rasuwa. The purpose of organizing the camp was to address the winter illness issues among these individuals. We also educated people on prevention1
Read More...On December 12, 2015 Mountain Heart Nepal successfully conducted integrated medical camp and provided free medical aid to individual families affected by earthquake in Belkot 9, Nuwakot. 323 people were examined and treated with the help from 4 doctors and 7 nurses. 67 people received acupuncture treatment. We also provided child friendly space through Quake1
Read More...Free Integrated Medical Camp was organized by Mountain Heart Nepal on 30th January 2015 in Tistung VDC 3, Metrang; Makwanpur. The objective of the camp was to provide free medical facility, i.e., consultation, treatment, medicine, and referral to the people in the community. About 490 people including men, women and children were provided health facility1
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