Fungal Check-Up Camp by Debabrata Auro Foundation & The Esthetic Clinics
Date,Location,Attendees:
- Date: 12/05/2024
- Location: Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Nagar, Colaba Slum
- Attendees: 55 Individuals
Introduction:
- On May 12th, 2024, Debabrata Auro Foundation (DAF), in collaboration with The Esthetic Clinics, organised a Fungal Infection Check-Up Camp at Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Nagar, Colaba Slum.
- The event aimed to provide comprehensive skin check-ups for the slum community, focusing on early detection, treatment, and prevention of fungal infections.
Summary:
- The Fungal Check-Up Camp was held from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM, with the primary objective of addressing and providing medical assistance for fungal infections prevalent in the Ambedkar Nagar Slum community.
- The camp aimed to enhance the overall well-being of the residents by offering timely medical attention and appropriate treatments.
Activities:
- Trained dermatologists from The Esthetic Clinics conducted thorough check-ups for fungal infections. Each attendee received personalised attention and care, ensuring accurate diagnosis and treatment plans.
- Based on the diagnoses, medicines were distributed to the attendees. The treatments were tailored to the severity and type of fungal infections detected during the check-up.
- A total of 55 individuals participated in the Fungal Check-Up Camp. All beneficiaries received medical check-ups and the necessary medications to treat their fungal infections.
Conclusion:
- The Fungal Check-Up Camp at Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Nagar, Colaba Slum, was successfully executed, addressing the immediate health needs of the community. By providing timely medical attention and appropriate medications, the initiative aimed to enhance the overall well-being of the residents.
- We express our gratitude to the medical professionals, volunteers, and all stakeholders who contributed to the success of this health camp.
- Such initiatives play a crucial role in promoting community health and well-being. The positive response and the number of beneficiaries highlight the importance of continuing similar health initiatives in underserved communities.



