Sardar and Rani are regular patients at our medical center. Sardar works as a cleaner/sweeper, and both he and his wife, Rani, are diabetic. In addition to diabetes, Rani also suffers from arthritis. Due to their difficult financial situation, they were unable to afford the necessary medication to manage their conditions.
One day, they heard about the free medical services available at our clinic. Since then, Sardar and Rani have been regularly visiting the center. Despite living 32 kilometers away, they are very satisfied with the care and treatment they receive.
Their health has improved significantly, and they are truly grateful to RAM and WCF for providing them with free medical support.
Their story is a testament to how access to proper healthcare can bring hope and healing to those in need. We are very grateful to our dedicated staff and are hoping will be able to increase their wages soon.
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