The SSSIO Sri Lanka held a free medical camp during the annual Esala Festival when Buddhist devotees participated in a religious procession involving various spiritual rites. The camp, supported by a team of doctors, paramedics, and volunteers, provided high-quality, compassionate care to 720 devotees over three days, beginning with 200 patients on July 18, which increased to 390 on July 19.

The healthcare professionals at the camp treated a range of acute illnesses like respiratory infections, gastrointestinal issues, urinary tract infections, allergies, eye and skin infections, asthma, diabetes, thyroid disorders, and cardiovascular diseases. The camp also addressed joint and muscle pains and emergency cases like diabetic ketoacidosis and chest pain that suggested a cardiac history. The SSSIO Sri Lanka remains committed to providing free medical care, embodying the values of love, compassion, and selflessness as a spiritual exercise.