Preventive Role of TDC

TDC’s preventive role is strongly reflected through its Hospital on Wheels and community outreach model. In 2024, TDC conducted 8 outreach camps, screened 933 people, and detected 208 diabetic patients. In 2025, this expanded significantly to 37 camps, with 3,769 people screened and 1,742 diabetic patients detected. Up to June 2026, a further 18 camps were conducted, screening 1,127 people and detecting 618 diabetic patients. These figures show TDC’s active role in early detection, risk identification, and timely referral before diabetes and its complications progress.

Through camps held at universities, workplaces, public places, rural communities, and underserved locations including Rawalakot, Sahiwal, Sarai Sidhu, Charsadda, Murree, F-9 Park, Bahria University, Shifa Tameer-e-Millat University, Police Foundation, and other community sites, TDC has taken diabetes screening and preventive healthcare directly to people’s doorsteps. This outreach-based prevention model helps identify undiagnosed diabetes, encourages timely medical consultation, and reduces the future burden of complications such as diabetic foot disease, kidney disease, eye disease, and uncontrolled metabolic illness.