Bhubaneswar, April 11 – As part of its commitment to community welfare and preventive healthcare, Apollo Hospitals Bhubaneswar, in association with the Bhubaneswar-Cuttack Police Commissionerate, conducted a free health screening camp for police personnel of the twin cities.
The initiative was aimed at promoting health awareness and early detection of health issues among frontline law enforcement officers. Over 150 police personnel participated in the camp, reflecting a strong response from the policing community and underlining the importance of prioritizing the health of those in public service.
The event was attended by several key officials, including Alok Srivastava, Chief Operating Officer and Director of Medical Services at Apollo Hospitals Bhubaneswar, Police Commissioner Suresh Dev Datta Singh, Additional Commissioner Narasingha Bhola, ACP Suryakanta Mohanty, DCPs Prakash Chandra Pal and Suresh Chandra Patra, and Additional DCP Bidhubhusan Udgata.
As a leading healthcare institution in Eastern India, Apollo Hospitals utilized this opportunity to provide comprehensive health assessments and reinforce the significance of preventive care. The camp offered general check-ups and consultations with healthcare experts, contributing to the broader goal of supporting the physical and mental well-being of the police force.
This initiative stands as a model of collaboration between the healthcare sector and law enforcement in fostering a healthier, more resilient community.