PNS Hafeez Hospital

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PNS Hafeez
Naval Jack of Pakistan.svg
Active1974 present
CountryFlag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan
Branch Naval Jack of Pakistan.svg Pakistan Navy
TypeMilitary hospital
Size250 Bedded Hospital in 2023
Nickname(s)Pakistan Naval Complex Hospital
Commanders
Surgeon Commander of Pakistan NavySurgeon Commodore Muhammad Rafique

The Pakistan Navy Ship Hafeez or PNS Hafeez is a Pakistan Navy-operated hospital located in Naval Headquarters, Islamabad. [1] [2] [3]

History

PNS Hafeez started functioning in March 1974 as a Sick Bay (of 25 beds) and later on 12 June 1976 was upgraded to Naval Medical Center (50 beds). PNS HAFEEZ was commissioned on March 24, 1986 (150 beds). Later it was upgraded as 197 beds and 250 beds in 2008 and 2020.

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References

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