Dr. Ahmad Shahzad
Founder | Lyallpur Diabetes Foundation
Consultant Diabetologist | Educator | Advocate for Preventive Care
Lyallpur Diabetes Foundation (LDF), in collaboration with Getz Pharma, PSIM, PCDA, and PKNC, successfully organized a Well-O-Gram Obesity Screening Camp at Agriculture University, Faisalabad.
This initiative reflects Getz Pharma’s continued commitment to public health, disease prevention, and community awareness. The activity was conducted to highlight the importance of early screening, lifestyle management, and preventive strategies against metabolic and obesity-related disorders.

The Faculty of Physics Department, Agriculture University, along with Associate Professor Dr. Yasir Javed, extended heartfelt gratitude to Getz Pharma and the medical experts for their active participation and valuable contribution. Special thanks were given to:
- Dr. Ahmad Shahzad
- Prof. Dr. Aamir Shaukat
- Dr. Ijaz Anwar
- Dr. Masood Ahmad
- Dr. Muhammad Tariq
- Dr. Shahid Iqbal Gill
- Dr. Imran Ullah

A special acknowledgment goes to Dr. Ahmad Shahzad for delivering an engaging and informative lecture that enhanced the participants’ understanding of obesity and metabolic health.
BMI Screening Results

- Total BMI Tests Conducted: 82
- Normal BMI: 65
- Overweight: 13
- Underweight: 4
This initiative serves as another milestone in our mission to reduce the burden of metabolic diseases and raise awareness about maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
Community Impact

The camp not only provided free BMI assessments but also offered personalized counseling sessions to help participants understand their health status. Educational materials were distributed to encourage balanced eating habits, regular exercise, and routine medical check-ups.
This activity is one of many public health initiatives led by the Lyallpur Diabetes Foundation in collaboration with healthcare and academic institutions. By empowering individuals with knowledge and practical guidance, LDF continues its mission to reduce the burden of diabetes, obesity, and related diseases across Pakistan.

