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Sir Ganga Ram Hospital (Urdu: سر گنگا رام ہسپتال) is a 550-bed hospital in Lahore, Pakistan. [1] This was the original hospital established by Sir Ganga Ram, a Civil Engineer who served the British government. [2] He established it in Lahore in 1921 during the British Raj, 26 years before the Partition of British India. [citation ...
Fatima Jinnah Medical University, Lahore. Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, situated in the heart of city, close to the main artery of Lahore (Shahra-i-Quaid-iAzam) and Punjab Assembly, is the teaching hospital of FJMU. Surrounded by thickly populated area the hospital caters to the western and southern part of the city and provides services to adjacent ...
Lahore General Hospital; Mayo Hospital; Govt Mian Munshi DHQ-1 Teaching Hospital, Lahore City, Lahore; Nawaz Sharif Social Security Hospital, Multan Road; Nawaz Sharif Hospital Kot Khawja Saeed Lahore. Pakistan Kidney and Liver Institute and Research Center, Lahore, Pakistan; Punjab Institute of Cardiology; Punjab Social Security Hospital ...
The hospitals were constructed during the British Raj. [1]In January 2019, a nursery ward was inaugurated at the Railway Hospital Multan. [2] Since 2020, the hospitals in Lahore, Karachi, Multan are operated by the Islamic International Medical College Trust (IIMCT) under the public-private partnership for thirty years.
The Indian Hospital Corps (IHC) initially was divided into 10 Division Companies, which corresponded to the 10 existing Military Divisions in India and Burma. They were located at Peshawar , Rawalpindi , Lahore , Multan , Quetta , Mhow , Poona , Meerut , Lucknow , Secunderabad and Rangoon .
Dr. Ruth K. M. Pfau Civil Hospital Karachi; Dr. Ziauddin Hospital [4] Health Oriented Preventive Education; Holy Family Hospital, Karachi [4] Liaquat National Hospital [4] Marie Adelaide Leprosy Centre, Karachi; P.N.S. Rahat; P.N.S. Shifa; Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC) [5] National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases (NICVD)
A bus service connecting Poonch (India) with Rawalkote (Pakistan) over 55 km was also launched on 20 June 2006. On 5 June 2008 the passenger quota on the Poonch–Rawalkote bus was doubled. Bus services connecting Kargil (India) with Skardu (Pakistan), Jammu (India) with Sialkot (Pakistan) and Mirpur (Pakistan) are also being planned. [10] [11]
Medical tourism in Pakistan is the phenomena of foreign individuals travelling to Pakistan for various health and medical procedures. Major cities such as Islamabad, Karachi, and Lahore are home to hospitals equipped with modern medical technologies, and many doctors and surgeons in these facilities have received international training.