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This 300 bed state-of-the-art cardiac facility in Sukkur has full facilities as in the main Karachi center. where services will be provided free-of-charge, It is a complete cardiac hospital of international standard and is providing major cardiac facilities, especially interventional cardiology, to the people of Sindh at their doorstep for free.
Abbasi Shaheed Hospital; Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre; Karachi Institute of Radiotherapy and Nuclear Medicine (KIRAN); Lady Dufferin Hospital, Karachi; National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases
It is the only public sector skin hospital in Karachi and is located in the Regal Chowk area. [1] [2] This hundred-bed hospital specializes in skin diseases exclusively. It does not charge any fees for services and is governed by the Government of Sindh Province. Over 4,000 outpatients visit the hospital daily. [1]
2. Additional Medical Superintendents (BPS-19). They assist the MS in running the hospital. 3. Additional Directors. They assist the Director to run the Health-related affairs of the city. They are of (BPS-19) and (BPS-20). 4. Director NICVD (BPS-20). 5. EPI Project Director (BPS-20). 6. Secretary Sindh Blood Transfusion Authority (BPS-20). 7.
SIUT Trust Hospital in Karachi In 2024, SIUT acquired a four-star Pakistani hotel, Regent Plaza Hotel, to convert it into a health care facility. The Regent Plaza hotel was located on Shahrah-e-Faisal , consisting an plot area of 13,200 square yards, with construction having a total covered area of 47,034 square yards.
Health care in Pakistan is mostly private where the government provides a small amount of the total health expenditures, with the remainder being entirely private, out-of-pocket expenses. Health care delivery in Pakistan on the other hand, is the worst of both worlds; not only the health care delivery is predominantly private there are no ...
The hospital continued to function efficiently until independence as the principal hospital of Karachi and received tremendous impetus after 1945 when the then Governor of Sindh Sir Hugh Dow transferred the medical school provisionally recognized by the Bombay University from Hyderabad to Karachi and laid the foundation of the Dow Medical ...
The name of the college was suddenly changed to Nawabshah Medical College by the provincial government in 2006, leading to uproar as its name was easily confused with Nishtar Medical College. [10] In 2009, Sindh government upgraded the status of the medical college to a university through an act, and it was subsequently renamed as People’s ...