List of hospitals in Pakistan

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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] Besides these hospitals, there are also small Medical Clinics plus Maternity & Child Health Centers in different areas of Pakistan. [2] The fees of public hospitals are marginal and affordable for all. However, private hospitals are expensive. All the doctors who are providing their services are certified and they all have a legal licence from Pakistan Medical & Dental Council (PMDC) to practice this profession.

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During the COVID-19 pandemic, hospitals in Pakistan take all the necessary measures and tackle the pandemic very effectively. [3] The sections below show list of some of the hospitals by administrative region of Pakistan with links to notable hospitals that have articles in Wikipedia.

Punjab

Punjab is the most populated and industrialised province of Pakistan. It has almost 58 cities. Some of the most notable public and private hospitals in a few cities of Punjab are mentioned below.

Lahore

The following are some of the hospitals in Lahore:

Public

Semi-private

Private

  • Ittefaq Hospital (Trust)
  • Shalamar Hospital
  • Surgimed Hospital
  • Farooq Hospital
  • Fatima Memorial Hospital
  • Indus Hospital, Lahore
  • Iqraa Medical Complex, Lahore
  • Lahore Care Hospital
  • Model Town Hospital
  • Hameed Latif Hospital
  • Social Security Hospital KLP , Lahore
  • Masood Hospital, Garden Town Lahore
  • Horizon Hospital Lahore
  • National Hospital & Medical Centre , Lahore
  • Medix Hospital, Lahore
  • Family Health Hospital, Johar Town Lahore
  • Aadil Hospital
  • Saira Memorial Hospital
  • Alam Hospital
  • Ihsan Mumtaz Hospital
  • Shadman General Hospital
  • Ammar Medical Complex
  • Wazir Hospital
  • Health City Hospital
  • Orthopaedic Hospital & Medical Complex
  • Noble Hospital
  • Nawaz Sharif Social Security Hospital
  • Mumtaz Baktawar Hospital
  • Lahore Health Care
  • Bahria International Hospital
  • Health Care Hospital
  • Khawaja Hospital
  • Citi Hospital
  • Roshaan Hospital
  • Zahid Welfare Hospital
  • City Hospital, Lahore
  • Society Hospital, Nabipura Lahore
  • Zarar Shaheed Trust Hospital
  • City Hospital, Institute of Mother & Child Health Lahore
  • Pak Hospital, Ichhra Lahore
  • Noor Hospital
  • Zafar Hospital, Lahore

Rawalpindi

The following are some of the hospitals in Rawalpindi, Pakistan:

Multan / Bahawalpur

The following are some of the hospitals in Multan, Pakistan:

Faisalabad

The following are some of the public and private hospitals in Faisalabad, Pakistan:

Other hospitals

Sindh

Sindh is the second-most populous province of Pakistan. Karachi is the main city of this province. It has many public and private hospitals that are providing medical services to the people of Sindh.

Karachi

The following are some of the public and private hospitals in Karachi, Pakistan:

Hyderabad

The following are some of the public and private hospitals in Hyderabad, Pakistan:

Kotri

Sukkur

Larkana

Benazirabad

Other Hospitals

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa also known as KPK has well-developed hospitals, including the following.

Peshawar

Peshawar has the following notable hospitals.

Abbottabad

Swat

Bannu

Dera Ismail Khan

Other hospitals

Balochistan

Balochistan is the fourth most populous province of Pakistan. Hospitals in Balochistan include those listed below by city:

Quetta

Following are some of the hospitals located in Quetta:

Gwadar

Hub

Other

Gilgit-Baltistan

The following hospital is located in Gilgit-Baltistan:

Islamabad Capital Territory

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"Tabber" monument at the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences in Islamabad.

The following hospitals are located in the Islamabad Capital Territory:

Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK)

The following hospitals are in Azad Jammu and Kashmir:

See also

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