PA Sangma International Medical College and Hospital

PIMC Conducts Free Mega Health Camp at Pillingkata Sub Centre in Collaboration with USTM and Government of Meghalaya

Pillingkata, Ri-Bhoi | 19 March 2025 — PA Sangma International Medical College & Hospital, in collaboration with Department of Botany, USTM and the Government of Meghalaya, organized a Free Mega Health Camp at Pillingkata Sub Centre, Ri-Bhoi District. A team of doctors and healthcare professionals provided essential medical services to the local community.

PIMC Organizes Free Mega Health Camp at Umling Sub Centre in Collaboration with Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, USTM and Government of Meghalaya

Umling, Ri-Bhoi | 18 March 2025 — PA Sangma International Medical College & Hospital, in collaboration with the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, USTM, and the Government of Meghalaya, successfully organized a Free Mega Health Camp at Umling Sub Centre, Ri-Bhoi District. This initiative aimed to provide essential healthcare services to the local community, ensuring access to free medical check-ups, consultations, and medicines. We remain committed to promoting health and well-being through such outreach programs.

PIMC Conducts Free Mega Health Camp at Pahambir in Collaboration with USTM and Government of Meghalaya

Pahambir, Ri-Bhoi | 11 March 2025 — PA Sangma International Medical College & Hospital, in collaboration with the Department of Physiotherapy, USTM, and the Government of Meghalaya, successfully organized a Free Mega Health Camp at Pahambir Sub Health Centre, Ri-Bhoi District. Our dedicated team of doctors and healthcare professionals provided essential medical checkups, consultations, and physiotherapy services to the local community.

PIMC Organizes Free Mega Health Camp at Patharkhmah in Collaboration with the Government of Meghalaya

Patharkhmah, Ri-Bhoi | 27 February 2025 — PA Sangma International Medical College & Hospital conducted a Free Mega Health Camp in collaboration with the Government of Meghalaya at Patharkhmah Community Health Centre, Ri-Bhoi District. This initiative aimed to provide essential healthcare services to the community, ensuring accessible and quality medical care for all. A dedicated team of doctors, nurses, and healthcare professionals offered free consultations, screenings, and treatments to those in need. We remain committed to serving society by bringing healthcare closer to the people. Stay tuned for more such initiatives from PIMC.

Free Mega Health Camp Organized by PIMC at Jagiroad

On February 13, 2025, PA Sangma International Medical College & Hospital (PIMC), in collaboration with Nayan Medical & Lab, successfully conducted a Free Mega Health Camp at Jagiroad. The event aimed to provide free medical checkups and health screenings to underserved communities, focusing on elderly individuals, low-income families, and children. The camp was held from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM, during which a dedicated medical team offered essential healthcare services. The attending doctors included Dr. Shurti Baruah (ENT) and Dr. Afridi Ahmed (JR), who provided consultations and medical care to those in need. A total of 40 individuals participated in the health camp, benefiting from the expert medical advice and health screenings offered. The initiative reinforced PIMC’s commitment to accessible and quality healthcare, ensuring that essential medical services reach those who need them the most. The Marketing Team of PIMC spearheaded the organization of this event, ensuring smooth coordination and execution. This initiative is part of PIMC’s ongoing efforts to promote community well-being and support public health. PIMC remains dedicated to expanding its outreach programs and continuing to provide essential healthcare services to underserved populations in the future.

Free Mega Health Camp: A Commitment to Community Well-being

PA Sangma International Medical College & Hospital (PIMC), in collaboration with Morigaon Diagnostic Centre, successfully organized a Free Mega Health Camp on February 12, 2025, at Morigaon Diagnostic Centre. The event aimed to provide free medical checkups and health screenings to underserved communities, including elderly individuals, low-income families, and children. Running from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM, the camp witnessed the active participation of experienced medical professionals, including Dr. Srinivas Bannuth and Dr. Obaidullah Khan, who offered essential consultations and healthcare services. A total of 50 people attended the camp, benefiting from expert medical advice and screenings. The initiative reaffirmed PIMC’s commitment to making quality healthcare accessible to all, especially those who lack regular medical support. Patients received personalized care and guidance on various health concerns, ensuring that they left with a better understanding of their well-being. The event was a significant step towards community health development, and PIMC looks forward to organizing similar initiatives in the future.

USTM Outreach: PIMC Conducts Free Health Camp at Amphanggre Village

9th Mile, Khanapara, Ri Bhoi, December 18, 2024: In the spirit of Christmas, a team from PA Sangma International Medical College and Hospital (PIMC), USTM, organized a free health camp today at Amphanggre Village, located in 12 Mile, Byrnihat. The initiative witnessed active participation from doctors across various specialties, nurses, and other healthcare personnel, reflecting USTM’s commitment to community well-being. Doctors specializing in Medicine, Gynaecology, ENT, and Dermatology provided consultations to over a hundred villagers along with free medicines during the camp. Key medical professionals included Dr. Quaiser Jawed (Medicine), Dr. Dubori Deka (Gynaecology), Dr. Nancy Brahma (ENT), and Dr. Aslam Ali (Dermatology). The team was further supported by junior residents, nurses, pharmacists, medical social workers, and ward assistants from PIMC, along with officials from USTM. Concurrently, a team from the USTM Public Relations Office visited Amphanggre Village for an interactive session with Mr. S.D. Marak, the Head of the Village Dorbar, and other community members. The discussions shed light on the village’s socio-educational landscape. Amphanggre comprises 75 households with a population of nearly 600. The community manages a single school, catering to about 40 students from pre-nursery to Class 3. Mr. SD Marak shared the community’s aspiration for government and non-governmental support to enhance the school’s infrastructure and provide better opportunities for the children mostly belonging to very poor families. The combined efforts of PIMC and USTM reflect their ongoing dedication to holistic community development, addressing not only health concerns but also fostering dialogue for sustainable growth in underserved regions.