APG Shimla University will host a Mega Health Checkup Camp together with a Blood Donation Camp on May 5, 2026, to promote preventive healthcare and community well-being in collaboration with Atulaya Healthcare.
Mega Health Checkup Camp with Advanced Testing Package
The university and Atulaya Healthcare will offer an extensive health screening service which includes a full-body advanced package at a significantly subsidised price.
The camp will take place from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM at the university’s reception area. The package will now cost ₹1,299 after its original price of ₹4,760 to make it available to all students and local residents.
The health package includes over 60 diagnostic tests, covering:
- Complete Blood Count and blood sugar levels test
- Thyroid and lipid profile tests
- Liver and kidney function tests
- Vitamin B12 and Vitamin D3 levels
- Calcium, phosphorus, and HbA1C tests
Participants must arrive at the testing site without eating anything to achieve precise results. The program targets young adults in order to create awareness about preventive healthcare and support early detection methods.
Blood Donation Camp to Support Life-Saving Efforts
The university will conduct a Blood Donation Camp at Block 7 starting from 11:00 AM after the health camp in partnership with Kamla Nehru Hospital Shimla.
The School of Pharmacy and Allied & Healthcare Sciences organized the camp to encourage people to donate blood while building up the local medical system. University officials explained that one blood donation can save several lives while urging students and residents to take part in the event.
A Step Towards Health Awareness and Community Care
APG Shimla University’s health initiative will include medical assessments, educational programs, and community participation. The growing trend of universities now shows how these institutions become responsible for developing academic programs while they help communities through health initiatives and social responsibility work. The events will draw large crowds because people now understand the importance of preventive medical care and blood donation.
Why Does This Matter?
The health camps encourage residents and students and staff members to participate while they should focus on taking care of their well-being. The university conveys through this initiative that good health serves as the essential basis for achieving a better future which can be accomplished through small actions like routine health checkups and blood donation.
APG Shimla University to Host Mega Health Checkup and Blood Donation Camps Tomorrow, on May 5
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