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Following are some of the public hospitals that are operating in Lahore, Pakistan. These hospitals are providing high quality medical services at cheaper rate, to the people of Pakistan. Govt. teaching Hospital Shahdara, Lahore City, Lahore; Govt. TB (Tuberculosis) Hospital, Bilal Gunj, Lahore; Govt. Mozang Teaching Hospital, Lahore City, Lahore
List of hospitals in Pakistan shows the hospitals in Pakistan by administrative region and city with links to articles in WikiPedia on notable hospitals. According to 2016 statistics, Pakistan has more than 1200 public hospitals and 700 private hospitals. [ 1 ]
Punjab is the most populous province of Pakistan, and the second-largest by land area.According to the 2017 Census of Pakistan, it had a population of 110 million. [1] In 2017, there were 88 tehsil-level hospitals (THQ), 34 district hospitals (DHQ), and 23 teaching hospitals in Punjab, Pakistan.
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This is a list of cancer hospitals in Pakistan by respective province and territory. [1] ... Lahore (Cancer Surgery ... The Aga Khan University Hospital, ...
Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital & Research Centre; Geography; Location: Lahore and Peshawar (Karachi currently under construction): Coordinates (Lahore): Organisation; Funding: Donations: Type: Specialist and teaching: Services; Beds: 195 (SKMCH&RC, Lahore): History; Opened: 29 December 1994: Links; Website: www.shaukatkhanum.org.pk: This article is part of a series about. Imran Khan ...
The neurosurgery department of King Edward Medical College in Lahore was established at the hospital in 1966. [4] This department was temporarily housed in an old building until 1981. After the creation of the Postgraduate Medical Institute in Lahore in 1974, Lahore General Hospital was affiliated with the Institute in July 1975.
In 1947, after Pakistan's Independence, the Combined Military Hospital was handed over to the Pakistan Army. It was a 200-bed hospital at that time. It was a 200-bed hospital at that time. The need for increased medical facilities and the growing population mandated several expansions of the hospital.