
Hubballi’s Kamaripeth is set to host a massive life-saving event this weekend. The Shri Prasad Abbayya Foundation, in a high-stakes collaboration with the SSK Kamaripeth Panch Committee, has confirmed a “Mega Free Health Check-up Camp” at Kamaremma Hall. We saw medical teams from top-tier hospitals already moving in diagnostic equipment for the Saturday morning launch.
Zero-cost specialized care is the core mission here. Our sources confirmed that heavyweights like Jayapriya Eye Hospital, Suchirayu Hospital, and V-Care Multi-Speciality Hospital are deploying their best specialists for the event. From 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM, residents can access expensive diagnostics like ECGs, Bone Mineral Density (BMD) tests, and heart screenings without spending a single rupee. No registration fees—just walk-in professional medical consultations.
The Prakash Burubure Friends Circle is fueling the logistics for this massive community outreach. We talked to Congress leader Shri Prakash M. Burubure and HDMC Member Shrimati Sunita Prakash Burubure, who emphasized that free medicines will also be distributed to those in need. This isn’t just a basic check-up; it’s a full-scale medical intervention targeting eye diseases, joint pain, and chronic heart conditions for the city’s underserved populations.
Public interest is already surging across the Hubballi-Dharwad region. Organizers Ajay Pujari and Nitish Dalabanjan are urging citizens to bring their previous medical records to ensure accurate consultations during the five-hour window. With Kamaremma Hall being prepped for high footfall, this camp stands as the largest free health initiative in Kamaripeth this quarter.
Available Medical Services
- Eye Care: Advanced screenings and treatment plans by Jayapriya Eye Hospital.
- Cardiac Health: Free Heart check-ups and ECG services on-site.
- Orthopedic Care: Specialized Bone and Joint check-ups including B.M.D. tests.
- General Diagnostics: Instant BP and Sugar testing with free medicine distribution.
Contact for More Information
For further details, residents can reach out to:
- Abhaya: 9731234222
- Nishel: 9916387116
Organizers emphasized that the camp is designed to benefit the public at large, ensuring accessible healthcare and preventive screenings for all

