Independent Report
Malakand, October 27, 2025
The Frontier Corps Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (North) organized a one-day free medical camp in the Kot area of Malakand to provide quality healthcare services and medical consultation to local residents at their doorstep.
A team of specialist doctors, including gynecologists, pediatricians, physiotherapists, and general medicine experts, examined patients, conducted diagnostic tests, and provided free medicines.

During the camp, around 850 patients were treated — including 200 men, 300 women, and 350 children.
The local population was also educated on health and hygiene practices, preventive care, and awareness about common diseases.
The initiative aimed to improve healthcare access, promote cleanliness awareness, and foster a better understanding of preventive health measures in the community.
Locals appreciated the humanitarian efforts of the Pakistan Army and Frontier Corps, stating that such camps not only serve the public but also strengthen the bond of trust and cooperation between the armed forces and the people.