Tree Top Hospital holds a health camp in Sh. Funadhoo. (Photo/Tree Top Hospital)
The Tree Top Hospital has successfully wrapped up a two-day health camp in Sh. Atoll, providing specialized medical consultations to over 300 patients.
The health camp, held from April 10-11 in collaboration with the Sh. Atoll Hospital in Sh. Funadhoo, marked the Tree Top Hospital’s first Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) health camp of the year.
The hospital said it provided specialized medical consultations to 350 participants, furthering their commitment to expanding access to quality healthcare across the nation.
The camp offered residents and resort employees in the region direct access to a team of seven specialist consultants from the Tree Top Hospital without the need to travel to Male’.
The camp facilitated vital consultations in several critical fields, demonstrating significant local demand for specialized care.
The specialist consultant team included:
Tree Top Hospital said that it’s health camp in Funadhoo reflects their continuing commitment to reaching communities throughout the atolls.
Beyond delivering direct patient care, a key objective of the health camp was to share knowledge and enhance the skills of local healthcare professionals at Sh. Atoll Hospital, fostering a collaborative environment for improved patient outcomes.
Tree Top Hospital extended sincere gratitude to its partners, whose collaboration and support the hospital said were fundamental to the event's success. The hospital singled out the Sh. Atoll Hospital, the Funadhoo Council, the Women's Development Committee of Funadhoo, and the Trans Maldivian Airways (TMA) in extending its appreciation.
The health camp in Funadhoo marked the 17th such camp organized by Tree Top Hospital, reaching over 4,000 patients across the nation.