Islamabad Police has launched a hepatitis screening camp for officers at Police Lines Headquarters. The initiative aims to promote preventive healthcare and ensure early diagnosis of medical conditions among personnel.
Officials said the screening camp provides timely medical assessments and encourages better health management. Moreover, the initiative supports the overall well-being of Islamabad Capital Territory Police officers.
Medical Teams Conduct Health Screening Tests
The camp is being held under the supervision of AIG Logistics Abdul Haq Umrani and District Health Officer Islamabad Dr. Syeda Rashida Batool. Medical teams are conducting hepatitis screenings alongside tests for other health conditions.
Officials said the program focuses on identifying illnesses at an early stage. Consequently, officers can receive timely medical advice and appropriate treatment when necessary. Early diagnosis also helps reduce health risks and improves long-term outcomes.
The initiative demonstrates Islamabad Police’s commitment to protecting the health of its workforce. Furthermore, officials believe preventive healthcare strengthens employee welfare and workplace productivity.
Preventive Healthcare Supports Police Readiness
Authorities emphasized the importance of regular medical screening for police personnel. They said routine health assessments help maintain operational readiness and improve overall fitness.
The screening camp also encourages officers to monitor their health through preventive measures. Additionally, officials believe early detection reduces complications associated with serious illnesses.
Islamabad Police plans to continue promoting healthcare initiatives that benefit its personnel. Therefore, the department remains focused on creating a healthier working environment through regular medical programs and awareness campaigns.
