Pakistani doctors treat 915 Afghans at Kabul free eye camp

KABUL: A team of Pakistani doctors has treated around 915 Afghan patients during a three days free eye camp set up at Al-Noor Hospital in Kabul.

A large number of patients in Kabul have benefited from the eye camp organized by Pak-Afghan Cooperation Forum, which runs in the Afghan capital from May 30 to June 22.

The camp has witnessed a large number of patients with different eye complications, who were given proper medical treatment including eye checkups, examinations, and surgeries.

The doctors have so far performed 135 cataract surgeries, and five each vitreoretinal and oculoplastic surgeries.

 

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