Manusak Meda’s 87th Medical Clinic Brings Free Kidney Screening to Kojikatu Community

The pursuit of equitable healthcare remains a cornerstone of community development within the Sri Lankan landscape, and on Saturday, July 18, 2026, this mission reached a significant milestone. The 87th medical clinic organised by Manusak Meda, the dedicated social responsibility arm of the Ada Derana Media Network, was successfully conducted at the Vidyali in Kojikatu, situated within the Putlam district. This initiative, designed to address the pressing health needs of rural populations, provided a comprehensive suite of medical services to a community that often faces geographical and financial barriers to specialist care.

A Focus on Early Detection and Kidney Health

The primary objective of this particular clinic was the early detection of kidney disease, a condition that has historically posed a significant challenge to the public health infrastructure of the North Western Province. By facilitating free kidney screenings, Manusak Meda has empowered the residents of Kojikatu to identify potential health issues before they escalate into more complex conditions. The screening process was supported by a range of diagnostic services, including free blood tests, cholesterol assessments, and thorough lung examinations, ensuring that participants received a holistic evaluation of their physiological well-being.

A technician performing a lung examination or diagnostic test on a patient at a rural medical clinic.

The importance of such preventative measures cannot be overstated, particularly in regions where environmental factors may contribute to a higher prevalence of chronic kidney ailments. Through the collaborative efforts of the Non-Communicable Disease Unit of the Regional Director of Health Services, Putlam, the clinic was able to offer expert clinical oversight, ensuring that every patient was treated with the highest standards of medical integrity and professional care.

Comprehensive Dental and Vision Care Services

Beyond the focus on renal health, the 87th Manusak Meda clinic integrated several specialised units to cater to the diverse needs of the local population. A dedicated dental clinic was established on the premises of the Kojikatu Vidyali, providing essential oral health screenings and treatments to both children and adults. In a repurposed classroom setting, dental professionals worked diligently to provide care that is often neglected in rural areas due to the scarcity of accessible dental surgeries.

A professional dental check-up scene at a community health camp with a dentist examining a student's teeth.

Furthermore, the vision care component of the clinic proved to be immensely popular among the elderly residents. Recognising that vision impairment can significantly hinder the quality of life and the ability to maintain independent livelihoods, free spectacles were donated to those identified with refractive errors. This service was made possible through the technical expertise and generous contributions of Vision Care and Hearing Solutions, highlighting the instrumental role that private sector partnerships play in community-based health interventions.

A healthcare worker handing a pair of new spectacles to a smiling elderly Sri Lankan woman.

Supporting Maternal Health and Early Childhood

The 87th medical clinic also extended its reach to the most vulnerable members of the community by hosting a specialised session for expectant mothers. In a gesture that underscores the holistic approach of Manusak Meda, essential equipment and maternity supplies were donated to pregnant mothers residing in the Kojikatu area. These items are intended to alleviate the logistical and financial burdens associated with preparing for childbirth, ensuring that both mother and child have access to the basic necessities required for a healthy start in life.

A nurse providing essential baby care equipment and supplies to a group of grateful pregnant mothers.

The maternal health segment reflected the broader vision of the clinic: to serve as a comprehensive support system that addresses the immediate medical needs and long-term welfare of the family unit. By providing these resources within the local community, Manusak Meda has reinforced the bond between the media network and the global Sri Lankan community, demonstrating a commitment to social consciousness that transcends traditional reporting.

A Collaborative Effort for Social Good

The successful execution of an event of this magnitude is the result of a meticulously organised partnership between various corporate and institutional entities. Leen’s Hospital Ragama (Leesons Hospital) served as the main sponsor, bringing its reputation for medical excellence and its sophisticated diagnostic capabilities to the Kojikatu region. As a premier private healthcare provider in the Gampaha district, Leen’s Hospital’s involvement was pivotal in ensuring the availability of high-quality medical equipment and personnel.

The clinic was further supported by a prestigious list of partners, including:

  • Link Natural Products: Known for their commitment to wellness and traditional wisdom.
  • IIHS Institute of Higher Education: The International Institute of Health Sciences contributed expertise in health sciences education.
  • George Steuart Health: A leading distributor of pharmaceuticals and medical devices.
  • Cipla: A global pharmaceutical leader focused on affordable and accessible medicines.
  • Aqua Life: Ensuring the availability of clean hydration for participants.
  • Vision Care: Providing expert optometry services and eyewear.
  • Hearing Solutions: Addressing auditory health needs.
  • Meld Doll: Contributing to the maternal and child welfare components of the clinic.

This collective effort by some of the most prominent names in Sri Lankan industry illustrates the untapped potential of corporate social responsibility when aligned with clear, community-driven objectives. The logistical support provided by the Regional Director of Health Services in Putlam further ensured that the clinic operated as a seamless extension of the national health framework.

The Impact on the Kojikatu Community

For the residents of Kojikatu, the presence of the Manusak Meda clinic represented more than just a medical appointment; it was an affirmation of their right to quality healthcare regardless of their geographical location. The ability to consult with specialists and undergo advanced diagnostic tests within their own village allowed many individuals to seek help for symptoms they may have otherwise ignored. The long queues and the presence of multi-generational families at the Vidyali served as a testament to the community’s trust in the Ada Derana network and its humanitarian initiatives.

As the 87th clinic concluded, the impact was visible in the smiles of those who received their first pair of reading glasses, the relief of mothers who received neonatal supplies, and the peace of mind granted to those whose kidney screenings returned clear results. This ongoing series of medical camps serves as a vital bridge, connecting the resources of urban centres with the needs of rural heartlands, thereby fostering a more resilient and health-conscious nation.

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Source: Ada Derana First at 9 broadcast, July 18, 2026. YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BI7UE9J08zY, kindly email us at info@eLanka.com.au if any information needs to be corrected.




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