“I was born on Bhit Island a few years before Pakistan came into existence. I have called it my home ever since. I don’t remember if Baba, Bhit, and Shams islands had any healthcare facility. →
Midwives play a vital role in providing healthcare services. Not only are they the first point of contact in their communities, playing a crucial role in helping to care for mothers and children, →
The Indus Hospital and Health Network (IHHN) has established a dedicated Pediatric Hematology and Oncology (PHO) Clinic at the District Headquarter Hospital, Badin as a first step towards establishing a center for childhood cancer and blood diseases. →
In Pakistan where dealing with polio or epidemics such as dengue and hepatitis C has been quite troublesome, tackling Covid-19, a once-in-a-century scale pandemic has become a daunting task considering the abysmal condition of the health sector. Characterised by lack of proper →
Government of Sindh under the public-private partnership mandate commissioned the Regional Blood Center (RBC) at Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences (LUMHS), Jamshoro with six associated Hospital-based Blood Banks (HBB) in September 2018 to the Indus Hospital →
“The Indus Hospital has a special place in my heart for its valuable contribution to the healthcare system of Pakistan”, said Syed Murad Ali Shah, Chief Minister of Sindh. He was visiting the Indus Hospital (TIH) on Friday, May 10, 2019 to inaugurate the Pediatric Complex. →
Dr. Fazlullah Pechuho, Sindh Health Secretary and Mr. Wolfgang Moellers from KfW Development Bank, inaugurated a state of the art regional blood center in Jamshoro in collaboration with The Indus Hospital. →
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