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July, 2014 - Volume: 2, Issue: 7 IN THIS BULLETIN English News Polio Cases Recorded Health Profile: District Multan 30 13'20"N 30 12'30"N 30 11'40"N 30 10'50"N 30 10'0"N Maps Articles Urdu News Health Directory MAPS Canal Rd Nishtar Rd Old Bahawalpur Rd Faizee Rd 2-7 8 9-11 12,14,16 13,15 17-21 22-35 HIGHLIGHTS: Polio spread feared over mass displacement Dengue: Mosquito larva still exists in Pindi Lack of coordination hampering vaccination of NWA children Delayed security nods affect polio drives in city Combating dengue: Fumigation carried out in rural areas U.A.E. polio campaign vaccinates 2.5 million children in 21 areas in Pakistan Children suffer as Pakistan battles measles epidemic Health dept starts registering IDPs to halt polio spread CDA readies for dengue fever season Ulema declare polio immunization Islamic Polio virus detected in Quetta linked to Sukkur Deaths from vaccine: Health minister suspends 17 officials for negligence Polio vaccinators return to Bara, Pakistan, after five years Sewage samples polio positive Six children die at a private hospital Another health scare: Two children infected with Rubella virus in Jalozai Camp Norwegian funding for polio eradication increased MULTAN HEALTH FACILITIES PATIENTS TREATED IN MULTAN DIVISION Akbar Rd Vehari Rd N-70 LMQ Rd Saddiqia Rd. Mubeen Market Vehari Road N-5 ADULT HEALTH AND CARE - PUNJAB BUZDAR TAYYABA BISMILLAH JILANI AMNA FAMILY BLOOD BANK FATEH MEDICAL MEDICAL & DENTAL COMMUNITY STORE RABBANI HEALTH GULZAR CENTER NAFEES MEDICARE FAMILY MULTAN BURN UNIT PSYCHIATRIC MATERNITY HOME ZAFAR NIAZ X-RAY SHAHAB SIYAL DECENT NISHTAR LABORATORY FAROOQ NAI ZINDGI EYE CARE DENTAL CARE ALI OPTICAL AL-KHIDMAT SERVICE AL SHAFA PUNJAB MRI SAFIA DIAGNOSTIC MOHSIN GHAURI'S LAB CENTER NOOR OPTICAL MEDICAL AL-SHIFA DENTAL CITY DR. RIAZ WORLD SHEHBAZ CENTER CHINESE CHILDREN YOUSAF COMPLEX MISALI DAWAKHANA DR.M.SIBTAIN SALEEM AZMAT MEDICAL STORE ANEES AZEEM MAZHAR ALI BHATTI AL-RAHEEM MATERNITY MEDICAL HOMEOPATHIC STORE HOME AL HABIB DAWAKHANA MATAB FEROZ ARSHAD DAWAKHANA DR AHMAR KHURRAM EYE MULTAN AJMALI ZEESHAN DR. INSTITUTE OF DAWAKHANA AMEER MEHMOOD PIA MEDICAL CARDIOLOGY ARIFA CENTRE NOOR WAHEED PARVEEN PLOY AL-SAEED ABDULLAH ISHRAT PHARMACY MISSIONARY MATAB MOHSIN SAMMADPURA AZMAT HEART CARE DAWAKHANA DISPENSARY USAMA HINA MEDICAL SARWAR CITY CENTER SHABAB SABA CITY TAYYABA AINAK IRIS AO IJAZ WAVELAZ DIAGNOSTIC & MEHAL OPTICAL WASAL AMNA OPTICAL REFRACTIVE SURGERY BLOOD BANK HAROON WAPDA ASHRAF CENTER DENTAL USAMA RABBANI MAZHRI USMAN KHALID AND MATERNITY MATTAB FAMILY MULTAN HOME DAWAKHANA PSYCHIATRIC MATERNITY BURN UNIT HAMZA HOME TOWN VENUS ZAFAR OPTICAL MIAN MUKHTAR A NISHTAR SIYAL SHEIKH TRUST MEDICAL SHAHAB FAROOQ PAKISTAN COLLEGE LABORATORY ALI DENTAL CARE VETERINARY DR THAGFAN ALI OPTICAL DIAGNOSTIC SERVICE PUNJAB MRI SHEHZAD CENTRE Multan OPTICAL GHAURI'S LAB PUNJAB OPTICAL SERVICE KHALID BIN ZANABIA WORLD WALEED NEW SHEHZAD OPTICAL ZAINAB HOMEO CHINESE CHILDREN SOHAIL AND MATERNITY AKRAM EYE COMPLEX PHARMACY TANVEER HOME POLY EMAN AZEEM AZMAT MEDICAL STORE MAZHAR ALI BHATTI GULZAR AL-RAHEEM ZAIB HOMEOPATHIC UNANI AL HABIB DAWAKHANA AL-HIJAZ COMBINED DR AHMAR DAWAKHANA ARSHAD DAWAKHANA JK DENTAL HOMEOPATHIC QURESHI Number of Government & Private Health Facilities MILITARY EYE MULTAN INSTITUTE CARE AND Multan MULTAN SIBHGAH PIA OF CARDIOLOGY MATERNITY HOME Health Facility Private HAIR Government TRANSPLANT Total MEDICAL MAQBOOL CENTRE ALI AND WAHEED MATERNITY HOME Basic Health Unit 0 40 40 FEROZ MATAB PLOY SHAMEEM Blood Bank 2 0 2 SAMMADPURA QAMAR-UD-DIN MOHSIN BABER DISPENSARY DAWAKHANA IQBAL AL-WARIS QABBA OPTICS ZAKI Children Hospital 10 1 11 DAWAKHANA OPTICAL NASEEM MULTAN DR MOHAMMAD MARIA SURGICAL CENTRE Clinical 7 0 7 AND HOMEOPATHIC MAZHAR SALEEM MBBS FATIMA RUKHSANA MATERNITY HOME DHQ TB Laboratories MULTAN MEDICAL CHAND STORE AWAMI HAYYAT QURESHI Dawakhana 51 0 51 WASEEM HAKEEM SADIQ HUMA MOHAMMAD AL-NAJAF MATERNITY HOME Dental Clinic 40 0 40 RASHEED SUMAIR ZOYA Diagnostic Centre 10 0 10 FAHIM AZIZ Dispensary 2 0 2 DR IMRAN'S ELIZABETH ZAHIDA JILANI District 0 1 1 Headquarter ABIDA ZAINAB Hospital General Hospitals 84 20 104 SALEEM SOHAIL MIAN FAZAL General Physician 156 0 156 DAWAKHANA REHMAN ZATOON LATIFULLAH GOVT. MOTHER AND Homeopathic 32 0 32 NADEEM OPTICAL CHILDCARE & WATCH CENTRE Maternity Home 63 0 63 NIGAH Medical Stores 133 0 133 AL-MUQADAM ALI OPTICAL KHAWAJA DENTAL LAB Optics 28 0 28 SERVICE PUNJAB FARID OPTICS SOCIAL SECURITY Routine Test 2 0 2 QASIM DAWAKHANA NAUMAN Laboratories BALOCH DENTAL AL-TAHIR FAMILY HOMEO Rural Health 0 6 6 Center AL-FAIZ Specialist 21 0 21 SAMREEN LADY Tb Hospital 0 1 1 HEALTH ANWAR Tehsil 0 3 3 Headquarter Hospital Veterinary 8 0 8 HASHMI Total 649 72 721 ALI SURGICAL AND MATERNITY HOME 71 26'40"E NISHTER DENTAL MEDICAL COLLEGE AND NEW JAVED MEDICAL STORE NOOR SHIFA AND MATERNITY HOME GHAURI DENTAL AL FAHIM CHILDREN AND MATERNITY HOME 71 27'30"E HASSAN MEDICAL STORE MULTAN HEALTH FACILITIES HAMZA KHALID MEDICAL STORE AND MATERNITY HOME ARIF DENTAL CARE & LAB 71 28'20"E ASIF SAEED FREE MEDICAL CENTRE AL-GHANI UNANI DAWAKHANA & PANSAR STORE AL MADAD NASIR 71 29'10"E AL SHIFA MOTHER AND CHILD CARE Nishtar Rd Abdali Rd Jail Rd NISHTER DENTAL MEDICAL COLLEGE AND Old Bahawalpur Rd BROTHERS MEDICAL STORE RASHEED MEMORIAL & MATERNITY HOME 71 30'0"E MDA Rd AL MINHAJ UL QURAN BLOOD BANK Multan ANAM & MATERNITY HOME Bypass N-70 71 30'50"E SULEMAN DENTAL AND LABORATORY DENTAL & ORAL SURGEON Tughlaq Rd ASHRAF NASEER MEDICAL CENTER Multan Vehari Rd Bakkar Mandi Road Multan Road 30 13'20"N 30 12'30"N 30 11'40"N 30 10'50"N 30 10'0"N Legend "' po Ó C ( D "' "' "' Õ / ( Ó Õ C "' E ( "' _ Admin Boundary Date of Creation June 12, 2014 Projection/Datum WGS 84 Geographic Page Size A3 D G khan Rajanpur Basic Health Unit Blood Bank Children Hospital Clinical Laboratories Dawakhana Dental Clinic Diagnostic Centre Dispensary District Headquarter Hospital General Hospital General Physician Homeopathic Maternity Home Medical Store Optics Routine Test Laboratory Rural Health Centre Specialist TB Hospital Tehsil Headquarter Hospital Veterinary 0 0.5 1 +92.51.282.0449/835.9288 maps@alhasan.com www.alhasan.com Kilometers Bahawalpur 02 02 02 02 03 03 03 04 05 05 05 05 06 06 06 06 07 Layyah T. T Muzafargarh Singh Khanewal Sahiwal Multan Lodhran Vehari 71 26'40"E 71 27'30"E 71 28'20"E 71 29'10"E 71 30'0"E 71 30'50"E PUBLISHER: ALHASAN SYSTEMS PRIVATE LIMITED - ISSN 2312-1483 205-C 2nd Floor, Evacuee Trust Complex, Sector F-5/1, Islamabad, Pakistan. +92.51.835.9288. bulletins@alhasan.com www.immap.org

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2 NEWS HEADLINES Polio spread feared over mass displacement The News, 24 th June 2014 Dengue: Mosquito larva still exists in Pindi The Express Tribune, 23 rd June 2014 Lack of coordination hampering vaccination of NWA children Daily Dawn, 23 rd June, 2014 Delayed security nods affect polio drives in city Daily Dawn, 23 rd June, 2014 DETAILS ISLAMABAD: The World Health Organisation (WHO) has feared the spread of polio virus from North Waziristan Agency to other parts of the country due to the ongoing mass displacement triggered by the launch of a military offensive against militants there.unvaccinated children are moving out in large numbers of the restive tribal area, where anti-polio vaccination was suspended in 2012 due to threats from the Taliban.Most of new polio cases are reported in North Waziristan and thus, turning out to be a real spoiler for the nationwide fight against the crippling virus. Though the mass displacement offers an opportunity to vaccinate thousands of children, who were out of reach of polio teams for more than two years, the threat of polio expansion is real as people displaced from there will mix with host communities in other parts of the country, said WHO coordinator on polio eradication in Pakistan Dr. Zubair Mufti.At the start of this month, the government had made it mandatory for all local residents, both adults and children, to carry vaccination certificates for flying abroad. The move came shortly after the World Health Organisation announced travel guidelines for Pakistan, Syria, Cameroon and many other countries to check spread of poliovirus internationally. RAWALPINDI/ ISLAMABAD: A health official has cautioned that the dengue mosquito larva still existed in some areas of Rawalpindi, urging to make concerted efforts to raise awareness about the virus. Rawalpindi DHO Dr Khalid Randhawa said on Sunday that the larva has been found in different localities recently which could cause dengue among the area inhabitants.he said that larva was found in Rata Amral, Hazara Colony, Dhoke Mangtal, Fouji Colony, Bangash Colony and Dhoke Naju, located near Pirwadhai bus terminal.he said that the larva was found during indoor surveillance. He advised the people to adopt precautionary measures by avoiding breeding ground to the virus. PESHAWAR: Lack of sufficient staff and proper coordination between the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa health department and administrations of southern districts are hampering immunisation of the displaced children arriving from North Waziristan Agency. Officials said that all children coming from North Waziristan Agency should be vaccinated on their arrival by deploying sufficient staff in Bannu and other districts. We need to repeatedly vaccinate the children who have not been vaccinated since June 2012. Their immunisation is of utmost importance because there is a severe outbreak of polio in North Waziristan, a vaccinator said. North Waziristan has recorded 50 of the 83 polio cases in the country so far. An estimated 160,000 children have been unvaccinated since Taliban banned immunisation 20 months ago. These children posed serious threats to the children in host communities in different cities of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The health department in Bannu would earlier give oral polio vaccine (OPV) to children under 10 years, but three days ago it had launched general vaccination of people regardless of age on the recommendations of the World Health Organisation.The officials said that the health department hadn t yet appointed a full-time deputy director of Expanded Programme on Immunisation (EPI) after suspension of the former a week ago, which was also one of the factors hampering the vaccination programme of displaced people in the southern belt. It is the best opportunity to immunise the people here because they are going registration points and fixed routes, they said. Shortage of staff with the health department in southern districts especially Bannu which had received a bulk of the uprooted people is another problem. There is no additional staff with the district health officers in these districts and the existing employees have been giving OPV to the people. The DHOs in southern districts have deployed most of the health workers in medical camps set up for IDPs, making it humanely impossible to deploy vaccinators for longer periods at the registration points. We want to vaccinate the displaced persons before their entry into Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the officials said. The upcoming Ramazan and hot weather could make matters worse for the health department which will not be able to reach all the people in southern districts and elsewhere.officials in Bannu said that the health department should coordinate with the Pakistan Army to ensure that all the displaced people were administered vaccines on their way from Waziristan. They also want the directorate of health, Fata, to coordinate with the army and KP health department to ensure vaccination of all displaced people to prevent transmission of poliovirus to population in the province.health officials in some areas said that there was a complete coordination between them and the Pakistan Army to ensure immunisation of children. They said that the army had informed the health department of new families arriving in Lakki Marwat, who were immediately vaccinated. We should immunise the people frequently because poliovirus is in full circulation in the areas from where they have arrived, said a health worker. KARACHI: Authorities in the provincial health department find it hard to go with their plans to administer polio booster, especially to the children who had potentially missed out earlier campaigns because of being residents of sensitive neighbourhoods, for they received no goahead signals from the officials who provide them security, it emerged on Sunday.Some senior officials hinted at the fact that they had planned another two-day phase of polio campaign in the city from Tuesday (tomorrow), but they were still waiting for a nod from the security officials to be adequately prepared for the day. We have plans for a campaign in the city from Tuesday in which we ll target the sensitive areas in particular. However, we have not got a signal to go ahead with our plans from the police and other law enforcement agencies, said a senior official among those overseeing health-care system in Karachi.Similarly, certain officials in the expanded programme on immunisation (EPI) in Sindh had little knowledge of the plans to combat the crippling disease that caused travel sanctions on the country by the World Health Organisation (WHO) for Pakistan s staggeringly huge share in polio cases

3 Combating dengue: Fumigation carried out in rural areas Express Tribune, 22 nd June 2014 U.A.E. polio campaign vaccinates 2.5 million children in 21 areas in Pakistan Emirates News Agency, 21 st June 2014 Children suffer as Pakistan battles measles epidemic detected worldwide this year.the EPI is engaged in administering oral polio vaccine (OPV) to international passengers at airports and in government hospitals. Certificates are also issued to the people who intended to travel from Pakistan in four weeks time.the authorities do not allow for polio campaigns in Karachi for the fact that volunteers have repeatedly come under attack in Gadap and other neighbourhoods, compelling the authorities to suspend the immunisation campaigns quite often.while the Sindh government initially ordered the law enforcement agencies to provide security to polio workers during such campaigns, a strategy was later worked out to provide better security to volunteers and ensure the maximum coverage during anti-polio campaigns. On Jan 21, 2014 three polio workers, including two women, were killed in Qayyumabad. Following the deadly attack, the Sindh government had decided that motorcycle riding be banned for eight hours in 24 union councils of Karachi on Sundays for the safety of the vaccinators participating in the anti-polio drive in these areas during these hours.for three months or so the special polio campaigns were run in selected areas of the city on Sundays with proper security cover. The city, which has recorded six cases till the middle of 2014, had seen eight victims last year. Pakistan now carries a huge burden of 82 polio cases out of more than 100 worldwide. ISLAMABAD: Fumigation has been carried out at 300 places in the capital s rural areas including schools, markets, roads and streets during the ongoing fumigation drive. District Dengue Control Cell In-charge Dr Muhammad Najeeb Durrani said the district health department had constituted six anti-mosquito teams which are conducting fumigation in the union councils of Rawat, Bhara Kahu, Sihala, Tarlai and Shah Allah Ditta. Sanitary inspectors and lady health supervisors taking part in the anti-dengue drive have been imparted training on modern lines. Lady health workers are also visiting door to door and distributing pamphlets in various communities for raising awareness about preventive measures against dengue.the main focus of the drive is to mobilise the community through a public health education campaign. The department is also arranging lectures at the public places about preventive measures against dengue and stressing the need for a clean environment.the administration has also asked the staff of union councils to ensure cleanliness in the area and timely disposal of solid waste. The ongoing drive was started on June 15 as part of preventive measures against dengue. ISLAMABAD : Two and a half million children in Pakistan were vaccinated last week against polio in 21 areas in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province and tribal regions, in the second week of a U.A.E. mass campaign launched by the U.A.E. Pakistan Assistance Programme (UAE PAP), in implementation of the directives of President His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, and as part of the initiative of His Highness General Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of U.A.E. Armed Forces.U.A.E. Pakistan Assistance Programme said between 7-19 June, nearly five thousand teams had worked intensively in nine areas in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, and in 12 areas in tribal regions to vaccinate more than two and a half million children aged under five years against polio as part of the campaign using health centres at local communities and mobile units to reach remote areas.the three-month U.A.E. polio vaccination campaign which targets more than 3.6 million children in 24 areas in Pakistan is being carried out in cooperation with Pakistan's army, Pakistan's ministry of health, representatives of World Health Organisation (WHO) and Pakistan's regional governments. On 24th April 2013, one day ahead of the Global Vaccine Summit in Abu Dhabi, His Highness General Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of U.A.E. Armed Forces, pledged a donation of AED440 million to support global efforts to eradicate polio by 2018. Abdullah Khalifa Al Ghafli, Director of the U.A.E. Pakistan Assistance Programme, described the polio vaccination campaign as "an exceptional success" that further recognises U.A.E.'s humanitarian efforts under the wise leadership of President His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, and proves that the country's initiatives to assist poor countries facing bad humanitarian conditions contribute to the effective building and development of communities for a brighter future. "The campaign is the latest addition to U.A.E. leadership's humanitarian initiatives to protect children worldwide from diseases and epidemics." He underscored the initiative of H.H. Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed which contributes to efforts to eradicate polio in one of the world's main hotspots. Al Ghafli noted that the ongoing U.A.E. polio campaign has overcome geography which posed a big challenge as all previous local and international polio vaccination campaigns failed to reach these areas, which accounted for 95% of Pakistan's polio cases in the past six months, resulting in wider spread of the disease into other areas.sound planning and well-organised execution contributed to the success of the campaign which received wide response from the locals who affirmed their confidence in U.A.E. and the humanitarian initiatives launched by its leadership for the good of their children. The locals of the targeted Pakistani areas who expressed their thanks and appreciation for all the efforts of H.H. Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, and H.H. Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, affirmed that they are keen on benefiting from the U.A.E. polio campaign which they described is a welcome initiative by a Muslim and friendly country to vaccinate their children.aysha Hassan, who is in charge of women's health department in Peshawar, said, "The mass vaccination campaign is effective because it an initiative of U.A.E. It has drawn unprecedented response" LAHORE: In the intensive-care ward of Lahore's Mayo hospital, pale, spotty children cry in the intense heat of the Pakistani summer -- victims of a devastating measles outbreak.punjab, Pakistan's most populous province of which Lahore is the capital, has borne the brunt of the epidemic. It has 18,000 of the 25,000 cases reported around the country by

4 The Nation, 20 th June, 2014 provincial health authorities and more than 150 -- all children -- of the 495 deaths.the province is the country's richest and most developed, but health experts say ineffective vaccination programmes and poor monitoring of the disease have led to the contagious disease running rampant. "Initially people were unaware about this epidemic, so they tried to treat the disease at home and using local street doctors," doctor Iftikhar Mirza, a spokesman for Mayo, Lahore's main public hospital, told AFP. "They were even unaware about the vaccination. So, when they came to us, the children were in a critical condition and many had already died." Health dept starts registering IDPs to halt polio spread Daily Dawn, 19 th June, 2014 Asad Abbas, a labourer, tried to treat the disease, spread by droplets from the nose or mouth of infected people, with traditional methods and sought proper medical treatment only just in time. "The red spots appeared on my six-year-old grandson's body some days back. We took it lightly and got him treated from a homeopathic practitioner," he said. "Then he started vomiting and his energy vanished. When we brought him here, he was about to die. But after treatment over here, he is okay now." Doctor Muhammad Younas, an official from the Directorate General of Health in Punjab, told AFP the province had seen 17,985 measles cases this year, with 158 deaths. "This is the worst situation in five years and we can confidently say that the number of these cases is much higher than during the previous five years," he said. Last year there were 310 measles deaths in Pakistan, according to the World Health Organization, described in January by a health ministry official as "a record high". The WHO uses a more conservative count of cases and deaths, but even by its measure 2013 is on track to be far worse than 2012. Since the start of the year the WHO has recorded 12,951 measles cases and 290 deaths across Pakistan -- compared to 14,984 cases and 310 deaths in the whole of last year. The WHO says three consecutive years of severe flooding, which put Pakistan's health system under severe strain, have helped measles cases rocket from 4,321 in 2010 to the current alarming figure.pakistan has a network of vaccination centres for mothers and newborns, and issues vaccination cards for children who are born in hospitals or seen by doctors after birth.but many women -- like Asad Abbas's daughter -- give birth at home and do not see a doctor either during or after pregnancy.efforts to eradicate polio in Pakistan have been hampered by longstanding conspiracy rumours that the vaccination droplets contain a sterilising chemical as part of a Western plot to reduce the Muslim population. There has also been opposition from militant Islamists who see the vaccination drives as cover for espionage, and numerous health workers on polio campaigns have been gunned down in recent months.the United States fuelled the conspiracy theories by using a hepatitis vaccination drive in the Pakistani city of Abbotabad as cover for gathering intelligence on the whereabouts of Al-Qaeda founder Osama bin Laden. Measles programmes have not been affected by these problems, but even where families are aware of the dangers of the disease, efforts to get children immunised have struggled with youngsters not always showing up for jabs. The measles vaccine is cheap -- less than a dollar per child according to the WHO -- but two shots are recommended to prevent outbreaks, as around 15 percent of children do not achieve immunity with a single dose. An official with the UN Children's Fund in Punjab said missed vaccinations had built up over the years to create the current outbreak. "Some children could not be immunised even after vaccination and many others have issues of malnutrition, so all these cases accumulate after five years and the disease turn out as an epidemic. This is what has happened this time," the official told AFP on condition of anonymity. Jaffer Ilyas, a spokesman for the Directorate General of Health in Punjab, said the province had vaccinated 2.6 million children in response to the epidemic.punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif has declared a "war against measles" and the province hopes to have the outbreak under control within weeks, Ilyas said. RAWALPINDI: On the directives of the Punjab government, the health department has started registration of families, especially children, coming from North Waziristan to administer anti-polio drops in the light of the military operation. There are reports that families from North Waziristan are arriving in Rawalpindi and Attock districts. There is a fear that the children might bring polio virus with them, so the government has started registration of all such families to vaccinate their children up to five years, said Executive District Officer (EDO) Health Dr Zafar Iqbal Gondal, while talking to Dawn.He said although the transit camps have been established at entry points of the two districts, there was a need to take extra precautionary measures, as summer is the ideal season to for the transmission of polio virus.he said a total of 195 teams have been formed for the district, at union council level. Each team comprises of vaccinators and community development officers, and they will keep an eye on the arrival of newcomers in the area, he said. At present, 10 families have arrived through the Attock checkpost, he said, adding that the teams were surveying the union councils to find out where they have settled.he said after their registration, the anti-polio campaign will be launched in the high-risk union councils, focusing on the families coming from Fata and North Waziristan.He added that the environmental sample of the sewage in Dhoke Dalal tested positive and confirmed that the virus belonged to Waziristan.He said Pirwadhai and adjoining areas were at a high risk of spread of this virus.he stressed that the matter should be taken seriously, thus the health department has conducted a campaign to provide polio vaccinations to all children below the age of five. We faced some resentment from the Pakhtun population against polio vaccination and more than 500 houses were declared chronic refusers for the vaccination. There is a dire need to create awareness

5 CDA readies for dengue fever season The News, 19 th June, 2014 Ulema declare polio immunization Islamic The News, 16 th June, 2014 Polio virus detected in Quetta linked to Sukkur Daily Dawn, 16 th June, 2014 Deaths from vaccine: Health minister suspends 17 officials for negligence Express Tribune 14 th June, 2014 among the people about the benefits of polio vaccination, he said.according to the data, 45 families refused the vaccine in union council (UC) 5, 55 houses refused in UC 6, 35 houses in Cantonment areas, many others at Sarai Kala and the periphery of the district.he said the district health department had involved the local elders and local politicians, who will interact with these families and make them agree to the vaccination. ISLAMABAD: The Health Services Directorate (HSD) of the Capital Development Authority (CDA) has braced itself for the peak season of dengue fever transmission i.e. from June to October.An official concerned told this scribe on Tuesday that G-6, G-7, I-9, I-10 and I-11 sectors were among the areas, where the growth of dengue virus was very high and, therefore, fumigation and other preventive measures had been planned there.he said fumigation and spray of slums, nullahs, parks, greenbelts, and other key mosquito breeding sites was underway. The official said the directorate wanted to contain the killer virus at initial stage. He said owners of shops, bakeries, restaurants and old tyre shops had been told to take preventive measures against dengue and if that didn t happen, then CDA would crack down on them. ISLAMABAD: Pakistan s religious Ulema have issued a decree declaring polio immunization Islamic, saying the vaccine contains no ingredients that may be injurious to health.according to a communiqué issued at the conclusion of International Ulema Conference on Polio Immunization here, the Ulema allowed the administration of polio vaccine to the children in Muslim countries.the Ulema strongly condemned the use of anti-polio drive for gaining political mileage.they demanded that access to every part of the country be made possible so that polio vaccine can be administered and security of the polio workers be ensured.they said mere rumours can put at risk the lives of thousands of children ISLAMABAD: QUETTA: Polio virus detected in a sewerage line in Quetta on Monday was traced to Sukkur, an official said.an official of the United Nations International Children s Emergency Fund (Unicef), who requested anonymity owing to sensitivity of the matter, told Dawn.com that the samples found in a sewerage line in Western Bypass area of Quetta were linked to Sukkur city of Sindh province. "We collected the sample and are investigating it," he said.he said scorching heat in Sindh had forced many people to migrate to Balochistan every summer. "Chances of polio virus double after migration of people from Sindh," he added.the Secretary Health government of Balochistan called an emergency meeting of Unicef and other stakeholders to discuss all ways and means to eradicate the polio virus from the province.the Unicef official said the government decided to re-launch an emergency antipolio campaign in Quetta, Naseerabad, Jaffarabad, Bolan, Jhal Magsi and Dera Bugti districts of Balochistan starting from June 23.He said a three-day campaign would be launched in the aforesaid districts to ensure provision of polio drops to children below five years. The Balochistan government has also directed the administration to beef up security arrangements during the anti-polio campaign in Quetta and other parts of Balochistan to avert any untoward incident. "This year a total of 75 polio cases were reported from across the country," he said, adding that 57 cases were reported from Federally Administered Tribal Areas (Fata), 12 from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and six from Sindh.However, the Unicef official said that no case of polio virus was reported from Punjab or Balochistan this year.militants in the past have targeted polio workers in Quetta, Pishin and Loralai cities of Balochistan.Pakistan currently stands at the top in the last three polio endemic countries in the world, which also include Nigeria and Afghanistan. PESHAWAR: As many as 17 senior and junior officials of the provincial health department were suspended on Friday after the committee investigating child fatalities reportedly due to the measles vaccine submitted its report.addressing a news conference at the Civil Secretariat on Friday, Minister for Health Shahram Khan Tarakai said Tariq, an Expanded Programme on Immunisation (EPI) technician, Majid, a supervisor, and Zarif, a helper, had been suspended after the enquiry report held them responsible for the deaths of four children in the provincial capital during the measles vaccination campaign.furthermore, Tarakai suspended EPI Provincial Coordinator Dr Janbaz Khan Afridi over failure to run the measles campaign smoothly. The minister added the enquiry committee s report showed several officials of government hospitals were negligent in their duties while dealing with children brought to the hospital after fainting from the vaccine.thus, nine senior hospital officials were also suspended including Lady Reading Hospital (LRH) Medical Officer (MO) Dr Sher Aslam, Khyber Teaching Hospital (KTH) MO Dr Mudassir Shehzad, Hayatabad Medical Complex (HMC) Junior Registrar Dr Ahmad Saeed, LRH Associate Professor Dr Afzal Khattak, LRH senior registrars Dr Faridullah Shah, Dr Rahida Kaeem, Dr Mohsin Hayat and Dr Ameer Muhammad, as well as HMC Associate Professor Dr Younis Paracha. The health minister added that the Post Graduate Medical Institute (PGMI) has been asked to impose a lifelong ban on four trainee doctors for their failure to provide proper treatment to children brought to the hospital. These include LRH training medical officers (TMO) Arif, Fazle Ahad, Fakhruddin and HMC TMO Asif Siddiqui.According to Tarakai, the chief minister will announce a compensation of Rs0.5 million for parents of the four deceased children. An increasing count meanwhile, an EPI report available with The Express Tribune states that in the first week of June, 427 measles cases were reported across Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P).The report which comes at the heels of the government s 12-day measles vaccination campaign says that till the second week of June, 5,188 cases of measles had been reported this year. A total of 109 children have died of measles in various hospitals, the report adds.around 100 children died in Peshawar, four in Torghar, two each in Karak and Tank and one in Shangla. Out of 427

6 Four new polio cases put Pakistan total at 82 Daily Dawn, 14 th June 2014 Polio vaccinators return to Bara, Pakistan, after five years Daily Dawn, 13 th June 2014 Sewage samples polio positive Daily Dawn, 10 th June 2014 Six children die at a private hospital The News, 06 th June 2014 Dengue control thru mosquitoes? Daily Dawn, 03 rd June 2014 Another health scare: Two children infected with Rubella virus in Jalozai Camp Express Tribune, 03 rd June 2014 confirmed cases, 194 were from Peshawar, 11 from Abbottabad, 40 from Bannu, four from Battagram, five from Buner, four from Charsadda, 23 from DI Khan, 10 from Lower Dir, two from Upper Dir, 12 from Haripur, 25 from Karak, six from Kohat, nine from Malakand, 15 from Mansehra, 42 from Mardan, 15 from Nowshera, four from Shangla and six from Tank. Seventy percent of the infected children who died had not received a single dose of the vaccine, despite a massive vaccination drive in K-P, the EPI report states.the K-P government concluded a 12-day measles vaccination on May 31 during which hundreds of children fainted after receiving the shot while nearly 10 children died in reported reactions to the vaccine. KARACHI: Officials on Saturday said four more polio cases have emerged in Pakistan, putting the total number of reported cases in the country this year to 82. Emergency coordinator of the WHO s polio eradication programme in Pakistan Elias Durry told Dawn.com on Saturday that of the four new cases, two are from Khyber Agency while the other two from North Waziristan tribal agency. These (new cases) are children who have never been immunised before, and all belong to Pashtun areas, he said.last month, the WHO imposed strict travel restrictions on Pakistan to prevent the possible spread of the polio virus to other countries.pakistan currently stands at the top in the last three polio endemic countries in the world, which include Nigeria and Afghanistan.The WHO says the virus strain of polio found in Pakistan has affected as many as five countries over the past two years, becoming a serious threat to other countries.of the total 82 polio cases this year, at least 61 have now been reported from the volatile Federally Administered Tribal Areas (Fata), which hold the highest burden of the polio incidence. For the first time since 2009, a campaign is being carried out in Bara tehsil, the first round of which was conducted last week. We hope to complete the remaining three rounds before the start of Ramazan, said Durry.North Waziristan however still remains a difficult area, he added PESHAWAR: For the first time in five years, a door-to-door anti-polio campaign took place from 7-8 June in Bara sub-division of Khyber Agency in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) in Pakistan. More than 42,000 children were vaccinated by the FATA Administration during a two-day campaign with the financial support of the United Arab Emirates and the protection of security forces. It was for the first time since 2009 that a comprehensive campaign could be conducted here, due to military operations and insecurity. There were no security incidents during the campaign and according to preliminary reports, the demand from the community and the acceptance of vaccine was very high with excellent overall coverage. This opportunity allowed health officials to assess other critical health needs of the population, and to respond to the Leishmaniasis outbreak. LAHORE: The sewage samples collected from Lahore and Rawalpindi tested positive for the polio virus on Monday. The samples were drawn in May and the report issued by the National Institute of Health, Islamabad, on Monday confirmed that the virus was still circulating in the environment of these two populated cities.the health authorities confirmed the development saying that the environment samples of Rawalpindi showed the resemblance to the virus of North Waziristan while those detected in Lahore resembled with the virus of Gadap Town and Gulshan-i-Iqbal, Karachi KARACHI: Six children died at a private hospital due to alleged negligence by the staffers, Geo News reported.the parents of the victims alleged that their children died due to shortage of oxygen and negligence of hospital administration. Sources in the health ministry confirmed deaths of children at a private hospital near Korangi crossing area.meanwhile, EDO health was unaware of the incident, however, he formed a committee to investigate into the matter. LAHORE: The health department has constituted a committee of experts to submit recommendations on the use of genetically-engineered mosquitoes to control dengue.the decision was taken in a meeting held at the Civil Secretariat on Monday which was also attended by the experts of British company OXITEC Ltd, Kevin Gorman, Hadyn Parry besides Health Secretary Dr Ijaz Munir, Health Director General Dr Zahid Pervaiz, King Edward Medical University Vice- Chancellor Prof Dr Faisal Masood, Prof Dr Muhammad Ali of the Services Institute of Medical Sciences, Institute of Public Health Dean Prof Mohaz Ahmed, Chief Minister's Dengue Research Cell In Charge Prof Waseem Akram and Dr Jafar Ilyas.The meeting discussed the aspect of illeffects of chemical methods, including spray and fogging on human health.british experts said genetically-engineered mosquitoes had been used successfully in Brazil and other countries to eradicate dengue.the meeting also formed a technical committee to formulate recommendations regarding the use of genetically-engineered mosquito. The committee will submit its recommendations in the light of local weather conditions, impact of temperature on this mosquito and laboratory tests so that final decision could be taken regarding its use in an environmental and human friendly conditions. PESHAWAR:Two cases of the Rubella virus, also known as German measles or three-day measles, were reported at the Jalozai Camp in Nowshera for internally displaced persons.earlier, nine cases of measles were reported from the Jalozai Camp, and the recent cases have spread panic in the area. A senior health official in Peshawar said the disease first appeared in Lower Dir in 2009. He explained that according to diagnostic tests of the patients, two children residing in the camp were found to be infected, adding the virus is similar to measles.he explained that vaccinations against this disease are not included in the government s expanded programme on immunisation.while talking about the disease, the official said it is a mild disease in children but it is dangerous for pregnant women as it can cause Congenital Rubella Syndrome (CRS) in fetuses and further complications can develop once the babies are born. He said infants may develop heart defects and suffer audio

7 Norwegian funding for polio eradication increased Embassy of Norway, 02 nd June 2014 impairments if their mothers are infected during pregnancy.talking about the symptoms, the official said pink or light red swollen spots appear on the person s skin along with tender lymph nodes, usually in the back of the neck or behind the ears, which can be seen by the naked eye.the official explained that so far 22 cases of the virus have been reported throughout Pakistan. He said the children affected at Jalozai Camp have been identified as five-year-old Nazim and three-year-old Ayan.The official revealed that diagnostic tests of the children have been sent to Islamabad, where they will be confirmed and the patients would then be administered proper treatment. The World Health Organization (WHO) terms Rubella an acute, contagious viral infection.according to the WHO website, the Rubella virus is transmitted by airborne droplets when infected people sneeze or cough, with humans being the only known host.the global health body states that in children, the disease is usually mild, with symptoms including a rash, low fever, nausea and mild conjunctivitis. WHO recommends that all countries that have not yet introduced Rubella vaccine should consider doing so using existing well-established measles immunisation programmes. ISLAMABAD: Norway is increasing its annual support for efforts to eradicate polio from NOK 50 million to NOK 240 million for the next six years. The funding will be channelled through the GAVI Alliance. I am very pleased that we have signed an agreement with the GAVI Alliance to support its efforts to eradicate polio. We have an unprecedented opportunity to eliminate this infectious and crippling disease, but a concerted effort is needed if we are to succeed, said Minister of Foreign Affairs Børge Brende.The World Health Organization (WHO) fears a new polio epidemic after outbreaks in conflict-affected areas such as Syria and Somalia. In Somalia alone, more than 500 000 children have not been vaccinated because the security situation makes it impossible to reach them. According to WHO, international travellers have also spread the virus, resulting in outbreaks in countries that had previously eliminated polio. These include Iraq and Equatorial Guinea. The extra NOK 190 million per year is to be spent on vaccination against polio in 73 of the world s poorest countries, including Pakistan, Afghanistan og Nigeria, where the spread of polio is not under control. The extra funding agreed with GAVI will total NOK 1.14 billion over the period 2014 to 2019. The additional Norwegian funding will contribute to permanent eradication of polio by ensuring that polio vaccination is included in the routine immunisation programmes in countries that receive support from GAVI. This is essential if we are to achieve our goal of stamping out the disease, said Mr Brende. CEO Seth Berkley of GAVI is in Oslo to meet the Foreign Minister and sign the agreement. The international community is at a pivotal moment in its efforts to eradicate polio. Norway s support to the GAVI Alliance is critical in our efforts to strengthen routine immunisation and contribute to the polio end-game strategy, both of which will protect future generations of children, said Mr Berkley.

8 Polio Cases Recorded in Pakistan till 30-6-2014 Confirmed Polio Cases in Pakistan District/ Area Wise. (2014) Province/ Region District/ Area Total Cases Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 2 12 FATA 4 65 Punjab - - Sind 4 6 Balochistan - - Gilgit Baltistan - - Total 9 83 Source: EPI

9 DISTRICT HEALTH PROFILE MULTAN Who Health Facilities Standards WHO Standard per 10,000 Population Beds 25 Health Facilities 2 Health workforce 23 Source: WHO Health Indicators of Multan The table below indicates the Health Indicators of Multan Indicators Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) Value 82/1000 live births EPI Coverage Fully immunized children under one year 70% Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) 210/100,000 live births TT II Coverage (%TT II coverage of Child bearing age women) 39% Contraceptive prevalence rate (%) 38% Utiliation of RHCs (Patient per day) 107 Utilization of BHUs (Patient per day) 35 Source: National Programme, HMIS & EPI cell of District Health Department Multan Health Infrastructure of Multan Facilities Number Hospitals 2 RHC 5 BHUs 45 Dispensaries 3 SHCs 7 MCH Centres 5 City Medical Centres 15 Women Medical Centres 2 Child Welfare Centres 12 Unani Shifa Khan 2 Dental Clinics 2 Rural Dispensaries 9 Zacha Bacha Centres 2 Grand Total 111 Source: http://www.pdssp.gop.pk/downloads/annualsectorplans/asp%20health(multan).pdf Multan District Health Facilities& Services Facilities Number Beds Hospitals 15 2,312 Dispensaries 50 0 RH Centres 10 146 BH Units 77 152 TB Clinics 0 0 S.H. Centres 15 MCH Centres 27 Data Source: Punjab Stats 2012

10 Indicators Reproductive Health Indicators - Multan Use of Contraceptives 24 Contraceptive Drop out 2.4 Unwilling pregnancy 25 Antenatal Care 44 ryskilled Attendant at Deliv 39 Institutional Deliveries 35 PostNatal Care 39 Source: MICS 2007-2008 Percentage of Children in Multan aged 12-23 months that have been fully immunized by based on Record and Recall Total Source: PSLM Survey 2010-2011 Multan Public and Private Health Facilities - According to the data collected by ALHASAN Systems (Pvt) Ltd in the year 2014, The table below illustrates the total number of public and private Health Facilities in Multan. Row Labels GOVERNMENT PRIVATE Grand Total BASIC HEALTH UNIT 40 40 BLOOD BANK 2 2 CHILDREN 1 10 11 AL LABORATORIES 7 7 DAWAKHANA 51 51 DENTAL 40 40 DIAGNOSTIC CENTRE 10 10 DISPENSARY 2 2 DISTRICT HEADQUARTER 1 1 GENERAL S 20 84 104 GENERAL PHYSICIAN 156 156 HOMEOPATHIC 32 32 MATERNITY HOME 63 63 MEDICAL STORES 133 133

11 OPTICS 28 28 ROUTINE TEST LABORATORIES 2 2 RURAL HEALTH CENTER 6 6 SPECIALIST 21 21 TB 1 1 TEHSIL HEADQUARTER 3 3 VETERINARY 8 8 Grand Total 72 649 721 Source: Alhassan Systems

ALI SURGICAL AND MATERNITY HOME NISHTER DENTAL MEDICAL COLLEGE AND NEW JAVED MEDICAL STORE NOOR SHIFA AND MATERNITY HOME GHAURI DENTAL AL FAHIM CHILDREN AND MATERNITY HOME HASSAN MEDICAL STORE HAMZA KHALID MEDICAL STORE AND MATERNITY HOME ARIF DENTAL CARE & LAB ASIF SAEED FREE MEDICAL CENTRE AL-GHANI UNANI DAWAKHANA & PANSAR STORE AL MADAD NASIR AL SHIFA MOTHER AND CHILD CARE NISHTER DENTAL MEDICAL COLLEGE AND BROTHERS MEDICAL STORE RASHEED MEMORIAL & MATERNITY HOME AL MINHAJ UL QURAN BLOOD BANK ANAM & MATERNITY HOME SULEMAN DENTAL AND LABORATORY DENTAL & ORAL SURGEON ASHRAF NASEER MEDICAL CENTER 12 71 26'40"E 71 27'30"E 71 28'20"E 71 29'10"E 71 30'0"E 71 30'50"E Canal Rd Saddiqia Rd. Mubeen Market DR. MEHMOOD DR.M.SIBTAIN ABDULLAH HEART CARE Multan Road LMQ Rd WAVELAZ DIAGNOSTIC & REFRACTIVE SURGERY CENTER USAMA N-5 Nishtar Rd Multan HINA MEDICAL CENTER WAPDA Rd Old Bahawalpur N-70 QABBA OPTICS NASEEM AND MATERNITY HOME Akbar Rd WASEEM COMBINED MILITARY MULTAN FAHIM USAMA SARWAR MULTAN BURN UNIT AZIZ GHAURI'S LAB KHALID BIN WALEED AZEEM PUNJAB MRI CHINESE ISHRAT AZMAT MEDICAL STORE AL-RAHEEM AL HABIB DAWAKHANA AL-NAJAF RABBANI FAMILY MATERNITY ZAFAR HOME SIYAL FAROOQ DENTAL CARE MAZHAR MEDICAL STORE CHILDREN COMPLEX DR MOHAMMAD SALEEM MBBS CHAND AWAMI SAMMADPURA DISPENSARY CITY MAQBOOL BUZDAR JILANI FATEH MEDICAL MEDICAL & DENTAL STORE GULZAR NAFEES MEDICARE NOOR MEDICAL CENTER AL-SAEED PHARMACY TOWN MOHSIN PARVEEN QAMAR-UD-DIN SHAMEEM DAWAKHANA BABER IQBAL MARIA SURGICAL FATIMA RUKHSANA HAYYAT QURESHI HUMA MATERNITY HOME TB Faizee Rd ABIDA NISHTAR MEDICAL COLLEGE MULTAN HOMEOPATHIC HAKEEM SADIQ MOHAMMAD ELIZABETH SOHAIL DAWAKHANA RASHEED SALEEM ZATOON AL SHAFA KHURRAM AMEER ARIFA WAHEED PLOY JK DENTAL CARE ZAINAB AL-SHIFA DENTAL CITY LATIFULLAH Vehari NADEEM OPTICAL & WATCH CENTRE Rd NIGAH OPTICAL SERVICE AL-MUQADAM DENTAL LAB SALEEM MATERNITY HOME HAMZA ZAHIDA SUMAIR KHALID DR IMRAN'S IJAZ SOHAIL PHARMACY TANVEER POLY ZAIB AL-HIJAZ HOMEOPATHIC SIBHGAH Vehari Road QASIM DAWAKHANA NAUMAN MIAN FAZAL REHMAN GOVT. MOTHER AND CHILDCARE ALI FEROZ USMAN SABA MIAN MUKHTAR A SHEIKH TRUST DR THAGFAN DIAGNOSTIC CENTRE Multan Vehari Rd Bypass AL-TAHIR FAMILY HOMEO AL-FAIZ PAKISTAN VETERINARY SHABAB JILANI ALI Multan SAMREEN LADY HEALTH HASHMI PSYCHIATRIC DR AHMAR EYE PIA MEDICAL CENTRE TAYYABA SHAHAB LABORATORY AZMAT MULTAN INSTITUTE OF CARDIOLOGY MATAB MOHSIN DAWAKHANA DHQ MULTAN ZAKI COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER AMNA BLOOD BANK ALI OPTICAL SERVICE NAI ZINDGI OPTICAL WORLD MAZHAR ALI BHATTI HOMEOPATHIC ARSHAD DAWAKHANA BALOCH DENTAL DECENT EYE CARE NOOR GULZAR UNANI DAWAKHANA ZOYA MAZHRI AND MATERNITY HOME ALI AND MATERNITY HOME NEW SHEHZAD OPTICAL QURESHI AND MATERNITY HOME AL-WARIS OPTICAL CENTRE CITY AINAK MEHAL HAROON DENTAL SHEHZAD OPTICAL SERVICE PUNJAB OPTICS ZAINAB AND MATERNITY HOME ANWAR IRIS OPTICAL VENUS OPTICAL AO ASHRAF ZANABIA HOMEO WASAL OPTICAL MATTAB DAWAKHANA PUNJAB AKRAM EYE EMAN Health Facility Private HAIR Government TRANSPLANT Total Basic Health Unit 0 40 40 Blood Bank 2 0 2 Children Hospital 10 1 11 7 0 7 71 26'40"E 71 27'30"E 71 28'20"E 71 29'10"E 71 30'0"E 71 30'50"E 30 10'0"N 30 10'50"N 30 11'40"N 30 12'30"N 30 13'20"N 30 10'0"N 30 10'50"N 30 11'40"N 30 12'30"N 30 13'20"N MULTAN HEALTH FACILITIES Legend Admin Boundary Date of Creation June 12, 2014 Projection/Datum WGS 84 Geographic Page Size A3 0 0.5 1 Kilometers +92.51.282.0449/835.9288 maps@alhasan.com www.alhasan.com D G khan Rajanpur Muzafargarh Layyah Multan Lodhran Khanewal Sahiwal Vehari Bahawalpur T. T Singh Jail Rd MDA Rd Bakkar Mandi Road Tughlaq Rd MULTAN BURN UNIT PSYCHIATRIC NIAZ X-RAY SHAHAB NISHTAR LABORATORY Nishtar Rd DR. RIAZ SHEHBAZ AL-KHIDMAT DIAGNOSTIC CENTER CHINESE RABBANI CHILDREN COMPLEX Old Bahawalpur Rd AZMAT MEDICAL STORE ANEES AL-RAHEEM MEDICAL STORE AL HABIB DAWAKHANA MATAB FEROZ AJMALI ZEESHAN DAWAKHANA BISMILLAH FAMILY N-70 AZEEM Abdali Rd MISSIONARY PIA MEDICAL CENTRE DR AHMAR EYE TAYYABA PUNJAB MRI SAFIA GHAURI'S LAB MULTAN INSTITUTE OF CARDIOLOGY MATAB MOHSIN DAWAKHANA WAHEED PLOY Clinical Laboratories ZAFAR SIYAL FAROOQ DENTAL CARE AMNA BLOOD BANK FAMILY MATERNITY HOME ALI OPTICAL SERVICE OPTICAL WORLD YOUSAF MISALI DAWAKHANA MAZHAR ALI BHATTI HOMEOPATHIC ARSHAD DAWAKHANA SAMMADPURA DISPENSARY Number of Government & Private Health Facilities Multan Dawakhana 51 0 51 Dental Clinic 40 0 40 Diagnostic Centre 10 0 10 Dispensary 2 0 2 District 0 1 1 Headquarter Hospital General Hospitals 84 20 104 General Physician 156 0 156 Homeopathic 32 0 32 Maternity Home 63 0 63 Medical Stores 133 0 133 KHAWAJA Optics 28 0 28 FARID SOCIAL SECURITY Routine Test 2 0 2 Laboratories Rural Health 0 6 6 Center Specialist 21 0 21 Tb Hospital 0 1 1 Tehsil 0 3 3 Headquarter Hospital Veterinary 8 0 8 Total 649 72 721 "' po Ó C ( D "' "' "' Õ / ( Ó Õ C "' E ( "' _ Basic Health Unit Blood Bank Children Hospital Clinical Laboratories Dawakhana Dental Clinic Diagnostic Centre Dispensary District Headquarter Hospital General Hospital General Physician Homeopathic Maternity Home Medical Store Optics Routine Test Laboratory Rural Health Centre Specialist TB Hospital Tehsil Headquarter Hospital Veterinary

13 DANGER: UNTRAINED VACCINATION TEAM AHEAD Express Tribune Article June 14 2014 Over the past three weeks, hundreds of children in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) have fainted after reportedly having a reaction to the measles vaccine while nearly 10 children have died. Regrettably, the provincial government did not make much of an effort to put the drive on hold at once. On May 19, the K-P government launched a 12-day measles vaccination programme to ensure that an outbreak does not occur as it did last year. However, on the very first day of the campaign, 25 students of a government school fell unconscious after they were given the vaccine by health teams. This continued for the next few days with such reports coming in from several districts. However, the K-P government seemed to have turned a blind eye to the reports and pressed ahead with the vaccination drive when clearly there was something wrong. In a civilised society, relevant authorities kick into action and begin an investigation at the first sign of trouble. But the provincial government continued to ignore the signs and it took the death of several children for it to wake up from its slumber. After the death of children, the provincial health minister formed a top-level investigation committee made up of local and foreign health experts. Sadly, for nearly two weeks there was no wind of what this supposed committee was doing and what it is investigating. There are several reports floating around that the people who were administering the vaccine to unsuspecting children were not trained and thus injected the medicine incorrectly. A doctor from Charsadda claimed that the vaccine had gone bad because of prolonged power outages in the hospitals it was stored at. But nothing conclusive about the vaccine s efficacy has emerged from the government s quarters. The country s polio campaign is already a target of militants and refusal cases abound because of several reasons. I m afraid that the negligence of governments both federal and provincial will also alienate people from the measles vaccination drives and parents would refuse to get their children vaccinated against this fatal disease, creating fresh challenges for the state. How can we expect a country which allocates a measly amount to health in its budget to progress? Governments remain negligent and following their lead the relevant health authorities also ignore their duties without fear of punishment. This needs to stop as soon as possible.

14 70 0'0"E 71 0'0"E 72 0'0"E Khanewal Multan Lodhran Vehari 70 0'0"E 71 0'0"E 72 0'0"E 30 0'0"N 31 0'0"N 30 0'0"N 31 0'0"N PATIENTS TREATED IN MULTAN DIVISION Outpatient Treated - 2012 Punjab Total Nubmer of Inpatient & Outpatient Treated Khanewal 1088 Inpatient 2826 2114 Multan 124 Lodhran 627 Vehari 1314 G n k n Outpatient 69135 822 50 Inpatient Treated - 2012 Multan Division Total Nubmer of Government, Private Hospitals & Beds Multan Division Government Hospital Hospital Bed Multan 18 2525 Khanewal 5 396 Lodhran 3 120 Vehari 4 260 Multan Division Private/Clinic Hospital Bed Multan 2 28 Khanewal 4 76 Lodhran 1 12 Vehari 0 0 139 30 55 14 21 14 16 Legend Patient Treated Government & Private Hospitals (in Thousand) Government Hospital Private/Clinic Hospital Inpatient Treated (in Thousand) 30 31-35 36-55 56-169 Outpatient Treated (in Thousand) 822 823-1364 1365-1715 1716-2238 Date of Creation June 12, 2014 Projection/Datum WGS 84 Geographic Page Size A3 0 20 40 Kilometers +92.51.282.0449/835.9288 maps@alhasan.com www.alhasan.com Data Source(s): Punjab Development Statistics - 2013 FATA Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Balochistan Punjab

15 MEASLES TAKES LIVES OF 157 CHILDREN Express Tribune Editor: Sameer Mandhro, Sehrish Wasif It s not just polio. Pakistan is suffering from another outbreak of measles that has taken the lives of 157 children so far. The intensity of the spread of measles has significantly increased, with 727 confirmed cases this year alone. Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh are the worst hit. In Sindh, there were cases of measles and ensuing child deaths for the second consecutive year. Health experts say that measles kill children in the province mainly due to malnutrition. In February and March this year, Sindh launched a measles vaccination drive aiming to inoculate 3.9 million children between the ages of nine months and 1o years. We have achieved our target, up to 103% as the population has increased after the last census in 1998, said the provincial head of the Expanded Programme on Immunisation (EPI) programme, Dr Mazhar Khamisani. The situation is under control now. Similar to the situation in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, several children fainted in different villages of Sajwal during the vaccination. But there were no deaths reported due to the vaccination. However, many children have died of the disease itself. According to government officials, only 14 children have died of measles this year, but unofficial reports put the number to almost 100. When inoculation campaigns are not being conducted, the only places to go are EPI centres and public sector hospitals. But a majority of these health facilities are far away from villages and so most of the poverty-stricken villagers avoid visiting hospitals only for vaccination. It needs a whole day and expenditures for transportation and meals, a villager Ayub said. It would be better if teams visit us. Another villager near Sajawal, Parvez Ali, too, avoids visiting hospitals for vaccination only. I know vaccination is important for a child and a mother but the system is unfavourable here, he said, adding that one can t get his children easily vaccinated without contacts. His threemonth-old daughter, Madiha, died in February because of measles. According to the provincial health department, a total of 13.9 million children were administered measles vaccine, which is free of charge. There are many expectations from the measles supplemental immunisation activities (SIA), which have been recently completed in Sindh and K-P, a federal EPI official told The Express Tribune. This campaign was supposed to be carried out last year when it was recommended by international donor agencies. However, the lethargic attitude of the government that only concentrated on accumulating funds caused the delay, he added. He explained that the success of the measles campaign will be clearly reflected through a significant decrease in the number of cases from K-P and Sindh starting from the month of July. We are expecting at least a 95% decline in the number of measles cases from the two provinces after the drive.

16 68 0'0"E 69 0'0"E 70 0'0"E 71 0'0"E 72 0'0"E 73 0'0"E 74 0'0"E 75 0'0"E Mianwali Chakwal Khushab Attock Sargodha Rawalpindi Jhelum Gujrat Mandi Bahauddin Sialkot Narowal Bhakkar Chiniot Hafizabad Nankana Sahib Gujranwala Sheikhupura Rajanpur D G khan R Y khan Muzafargarh Layyah Multan Bahawalpur Lodhran Khanewal Jhang Vehari T. T Singh Bahawalnagar Faisalabad Sahiwal Pakpattan Okara Kasur Lahore 68 0'0"E 69 0'0"E 70 0'0"E 71 0'0"E 72 0'0"E 73 0'0"E 74 0'0"E 75 0'0"E 28 0'0"N 29 0'0"N 30 0'0"N 31 0'0"N 32 0'0"N 33 0'0"N 34 0'0"N 28 0'0"N 29 0'0"N 30 0'0"N 31 0'0"N 32 0'0"N 33 0'0"N 34 0'0"N ADULT HEALTH AND CARE - PUNJAB Care Provided by LHWs (%) Care Provided by LHWs (%) D G khan Rajanpur Mianwali Bhakkar Layyah Muzafargarh Multan Attock Chakwal Jhelum Gujrat Mandi Khushab Bahauddin Sialkot Sargodha Gujranwala Narowal Hafizabad Chiniot Sheikhupura Nankana Sahib Lahore Jhang Faisalabad Kasur Khanewal Lodhran T. T Singh Vehari Rawalpindi Sahiwal Pakpattan Bahawalnagar Okara 0 1-44 45-61 62-69 70-77 78-83 R Y khan Bahawalpur Vehari T. T Singh Sialkot Sheikhupura Sargodha Sahiwal Rawalpindi Rajanpur R Y khan Pakpattan Okara Narowal Nankana Sahib Muzafargarh Multan Mianwali Mandi Bahauddin Lodhran Layyah Lahore Khushab Khanewal Kasur Jhelum Jhang Hafizabad Gujrat Gujranwala Faisalabad D G khan Chakwal Bhakkar Bahawalpur Bahawalnagar Attock 0.3 0.8 0.5 0.4 1 1.1 1 0.9 0.8 0.9 0.7 0.9 1 1.2 1 1.7 1.5 1.6 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.8 1.5 0.4 0.6 0.5 2 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.7 0.3 0.4 0.8 0.6 2.4 3.3 0.8 3.3 3.3 2.9 3.7 3.6 3.4 0.4 0.7 0.7 0.3 0.7 4.2 0.9 1.2 1.2 0.4 0.9 0.3 0.4 6.2 0.7 0.5 7.1 Prevalence of Chronic Cough & 0.7 Hepatitis Reported (%) 0.8 0.5 0.9 0.8 1 0.6 Prevalence of Chronic Cough Reported Hepatitis 0.8 District Reported Tuberculosis Prevalence of Tuberculosis Reported (%) District Reported Tuberculosis Attock 0.3 Lodhran 0.4 Bahawalnagar 0.4 Mandi Bahauddin Bahawalpur 0.4 Mianwali 0.2 Bhakkar 0.4 Multan 0.1 Chakwal 0.2 Muzafargarh 0.7 D G khan 0.5 Nankana Sahib Faisalabad 0.3 Narowal 0.2 Gujranwala 0.4 Okara 0.4 Gujrat 0.2 Pakpattan 0.3 Hafizabad 0.2 R Y khan 0.5 Jhang 0.3 Rajanpur 0.5 Jhelum 0.3 Rawalpindi 0.1 Kasur 0.3 Sahiwal 0.3 Khanewal 0.1 Sargodha 0.4 Khushab 0.3 Sheikhupura 0.4 Lahore 0.4 Sialkot 0.2 Layyah 0.6 T. T Singh 0.2 0.4 0.5 Legend Category wise Adult Diseases (%) Cough Tuberculosis Hepatitis Adult Diseases (%) No Record 0.01-2.5 2.5-3.4 3.4-5.7 5.7-8.3 Date of Creation June 12, 2014 Projection/Datum WGS 84 Geographic Page Size A3 0 75 150 Kilometers +92.51.282.0449/835.9288 maps@alhasan.com www.alhasan.com Data Source(s): Punjab Development Statistics - 2013 Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Indian AJK Occupied ICT Kashmir FATA Punjab Balochistan Sindh

17 ں ت ى و ان ر اور ر و رذ اور ر ںاور ں ر) )صر دو ى ادا روں ا ر ا ر ھ ے ر ن د ڈا و ى ر راور اد ى ا و اح د اور اس ص اور ں آ دہ رے ں ذ ں ں ں ور وں وں ورزى ف ا ں ر اور آ د ذرات اڑ وا روں اور و ں ر و ں ا اور ر ں و ان ى ر ں ا ر دو ى آب م ى ح ر ذرا ادارے ا روں ذا اور رر ر اور اس ا اور ا ان ر اد ڈا وں ا ل ا ں ندہ روز ے زا ں 6 وع ر( رور رٹ) ر ں دى د ا م رىا ں اس رىر ان ب م ا مدےر ے ں ا ا دورہ ر دہ ں در ہ ا ر ا رٹ وا دى د ںد وا ر ا و ھ (ا فر ر ) ا و ا ں و ا لا ىا ل دل ا ر و م ا ان ا ز روكدى در آ و ر ظ ا اض ں ون ز ا ر و ز ں ں دلا ا ت لا ىا ا ر اور ا ر ارر ا د و رٹ ا ا ى ل ل ا ر وا ہ وا دى د رٹ ا ا ت ات وا ر ظ ا اض ں ن د و ا ا ت و ر ان ا اسو ر ں ہ دن ڑ د و ا ا ل ا ل و راور ا ا ن ات ز ں ں و ا ل د ا اض و ا م ا ر ز و ا ر ا رٹ د دن ڑ ر ہ ر و دى درآ ادو ت ون وا ا اض ا ل وا و ا ا ں ا وا ں ا اض رى و ا ا ا ں اد رےرہ ت رس ان ں ت رس رى وہ ورت ل ا د ا اض و و ا ر ز ا ر لا ىا ا ر رٹ ا ں ر ا ون وا ادو ت د ن دى درآ ادو ت ون وا ا ا د ارر و ر ز ڈ ىدر ارت و 82 ا د ارر و د ادو ت ا رٹ دوں ہ د و ون درآ وا و اور رٹ ا ر د ا ر ر ا ں دو ى لا ىا م ا رٹ ادو ت ا د ارر ل ز ں ں زا ہ و دى درآ ادو ت د اور و ات ا ر ز ا ر دل ا د و وا درآ ون ز ں ں ا ں ات ا ر ر رٹ ا ر ار وع ك ا ر اور رو ى ا ر ام ا (ر )صر زدہ ر ص و رى روز ن 2014 30 ر وع روز ن 2014 27 ا رٹ ا ر م ا م ر رو ى اور را ر ڈا ا ن ن ر ں اور ں ى اد و ں روز ن 2014 27 ا ا اد ر ص: ر روز ن 2014 26

18 ى اد ں اور ڈا وں ا ں و ار اور ب ے ے ) ھ ار د )رور رٹ رى ا ر اور ا ڈا ہ ن ام م ر ں ج د ى ا ں ر ى اد دا ں ج م ڈا اور ڈ ا ڈا ا ں وا آ دى ن آ ان ڈا ڈ ا وا ر ان ف روا ر وز ڈا ا ا ڈا وں ف اد ى اور آج ا ں آ ب ف ڈا وں ان ا اس و دى ا روا دوا زار ا ں اور ڈا ا ادارے ش اورد ر ں ا م روزا د ا س اس ح دا ں ادو ت ا اور 60 رو 100رو زا روزا د و ل رى ان دى ادو ت ں ا جا اض ص ر ادو ت ں دى ا س ان ا ں آ ا اور اس ا ت روا ف ں ڈا وں ا دور ا دہ ڈا وں ف ت ھ ى اد د ا ڈا وں ں ف روا ھ ا ت د دور ا دہ ر ا ى اد ا ں ھ ا ں وا ا ں ف رروا ں ح دہ ان ا ں ف رروا ں ں م ھ ر ر ر ا ع واں ں ى اد ا ں د د ے م د ں ا ڈا وں ا ا ڈا ز م رڈ آو اں ر د ں ا ڈا ن آ دى وا ں ا ں ں ں ج و وع ر ا ا ا ت ڈا ر د ا ار ڈا اس آ ى رى ادو ت ادو ت ا و ا ل ا ا اب دوا اور رى ا اس ا اس ں دى را ں ادو ت ا ا ر اور وع د ا لا ا ت ادو ت اور ا ن ن ر ار ادو ت اس ا آ آ ر وع ا ں ڈا اور ا ى اد اد ڈا وں ھ د ن انا د ڈا وں ڈا ا ڈا ا ڈا ر ڈا وں ا وف ڈا وں ں ا ان ض ہ ان ج ف ر ا ت رروا ف ڈا وں ا ں ں ا اور ا ڈا وز ر ص ہ ھ وز ا ں ا اور رروا ھ ا ڈا وں ں ف ر آ اور آ ا ں وا ا اد ف روا ا ن ا رى ا و ڈ ر ى رو ا آف ر ( رور رٹ) رآ د ں و ار اور ب ا ڈا وں اور ں اد ى ا ج د ى 2826 ف ا ا ن اور ا ا ك ن ون آف ى ا ٹ ؤس ز م ان رى ذ ں رآ د ر وا ا اد وہ رآ د ڈا ڈا لود اہ ب ر ا ں اس ت دور ر ر وہ ر ں د ے ادارےاورا اد ى ا فا ر و دى ت ں د ا وہ ى ى ف آ ا اس ڈا ار ر اس و اس ى دى ى ہ ر ا ھ وا ا د غ ذر دو ا ات از ا اب ہ د ا ا ى ا ت ا ے ن ظ آ دى ح ك ا ز اور وہا دار ام اس ف رخ اور رم و اناور ار ر آ اس م رے رخ ا د غ ك ر دو انا ا ار از رواں ساب اس ت ف ا ادارہ ہ ا ام دو از س ا م ار ى ا اس وا ر ا ں روز ن 2014 26 26 ذ ں 28 روز ن 2014 26 ا ى D.W.D.E 26 ن 2014

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20 ر ؤ ( (ا وا ا ر رڈ ا اس ا ما ت ے د ں ا ع وا رڈ ا ان ا دى وہ ں ر ى ر رٹ رى ا وا ا ر رڈ ڈا ا ا وا رڈ او ڈى ا وہا ا ا ن ں ا ا و ڈ د وا رڈ وا ا ں ظ ز ں ہ ار ر وا ا وا رڈ ں ح اس ض ا اورا و ہ د ام ر وع آ ام ؤ رڈ ا ں ںا ع وا رڈ ا وہا ں د ا ا ا ك ڈال 11 او ڈى ان ں وا رڈ ا ى ں آرا ر ى ل اور اس ر رٹ د وز ت وا ت و وا رڈ ا م وز ڈا ا ك ا وا ا ں ہ اس ت دى رڈ وا ڈى ا اور ا و ڈا ڈ ا ا ڈىوا رڈ ا ار ر ا ا ا را ن اہاس اوڈى اور ى د ورہ ں ا ا و ر ن اور ر ڈىوا رڈ ا اس آ ر ى م ر ں ر ں آ ہ ت رے ڈ ڈا و ا وہ ر ا ك د اس ار وا اور ا آب ت ر وہ ں ن ا ں ا اور ورت ر ز ا ل در ا ء ا ڈىوا رڈ ں ا د ان در ا وہا اورا د ا ذ ہ وا اوور اورا ر ا ظرہ ى اورو ا ل ا ل ا ں ڈرماور ں ز ف ا ا اؤ وا وہ ا ام ام ء ا ا ہ ا زوں ے ں ا ں ارس ر ں وا م اداروں ا ا ر ر م ر ظر وا رڈ ا ف ا وا ذ ہ ا ر ا ا و ف م ا اس ا ك زر د غ دا ا ٹ ج ض ا ا ز ا ہ ں ل و ں ر را ا ہ ا ؤں ر) ول ) ول ہ ك رہ ؤں ل 20 ہ د ج ورت ا م آ د( ہ آ ا ( و 64ارب 15-2014 ا وڑ 40 26ارب 80 م رو 7ارب ى رو 6ارب ا ى رو ڑ 47ارب 69 وڑ 30 ا رو وڑ ت ل 15-2014 ا ا ر اور ت 64ارب ا وڑ 40 رو ر اس 6 اور ت ا ر از ا ى اور ا ى ر رو 59ارب 27 وڑ 70 ہ 14-2013 ارب 7 وڑ 90 رو ى ا ر اور ت 7ارب 87 وڑ 30 رو ا ا ر اور ت 47ارب 69 وڑ 30 رو ا ت 23 وڑ 20 ا ا ارب 27 وڑ 50 رو ا ر اور ت 78وڑ 70 رو ر ا ر و اد رہ 12 ہ ذرا 7و ر ر (ا (ا ف ا ز د ا و اور اس ا ں ات ان ر ون رہ رے م ا اس را اوروہ اسو پ ں ا اس ور ا م اس رے ے واد اد 7 )ا ا ف ر ر 201431ء 19( رى ر وا ہ دوران رہ ان و ا رى ر ت وز ڈا ا آج ہ ا ہ ا ہ ا س ارت ا ں رو ا ر ں د آ ز و ر ں ں ھ دى ہ روز ن 2014 10 ہ ا ں ں روز ن 2014 10 26ارب 80 وڑ 64ارب چ ے ا اى ارب 20 روز ن 2014 04 ل ا ؤن ں رہ وا ں و ا رىر ہ روز

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22 Department of Health in KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA 0092-91-9211789,0092-91-9210342 0092-91-9210419 info@khyberpakhtunkhwa.gov.pk www.healthkp.gov.pk HRD building Khyber Road, Peshawar Health Department Balochistan 0092-81-9201954 0092-81-9201149 health.planningcell.qta@hotmail.com www.balochistan.gov.pk/index.php?option=com_cont ent&view=article&id=106&itemid=156 Health Department, Block-5, Civil Secretariat, Quetta Health Department, Government of Sindh 0092-21-99211012 0092-21-99222837 shsindh@yahoo.com www.sindhhealth.gov.pk Secretary Health, Sindh Secretariat, Building No.1, 6Th Floor, Karachi, Sindh National AIDS Control Programme 0092-51-9255326 0092-51-9255173 info@nacp.gov.pk www.nacp.gov.pk Chak Shahzad, Islamabad Punjab Health Sector Reforms Programme Punjab 0092-42-99231356 0092-42-99231359 pd.phsrp@punjab.gov.pk www.phsrp.punjab.gov.pk Punjab Health Sector Reforms Programme House # 120 - B, New Muslim Town, Lahore Kashmore, Sindh 0092-7057-570930 Ghotki, Sindh 0092-703-652499 0092-703-650003 Khairpur, Sindh 0092-243-9280151-2 0092-243-9280151 Dadu, Sindh 0092-25-9200086 0092-25-610545 Nawabshah, Sindh 0092-244-9370267-8 Matiari, Sindh 0092-222-760640 0092-222-760096 Mirpurkhas, Sindh 0092-231-9290097 0092-231-9290098 HEALTH DIRECTORY GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT District Health Office Larkana 0092-74-9410711 0092-74-9140723 edohlrk@yahoo.com www.sindhhealth.gov.pk District Health Office Near Jim Khana, Larkana Health Department Punjab 0092-42-99210326 0092-42-99211710 infohealth.pitb.gov.pk www.health.punjab.gov.pk Civil Secretariat, Government of the Punjab Lahore, Punjab Health Services Academy 0092-51-9255590-6 0092-51-9255591 academy@hsa.edu.pk www.hsa.edu.pk Opposite National Institute of Health park read (NIH) Chak Shahzad, Islamabad Punjab AIDS Control Program 0092-42-99201098 0092-42- 99203394 pd.pacp@yahoo.com www.health.punjab.gov.pk/?q=punjab_acp#contacts First Floor,5 Montgomery Road, Lahore Jacobabad, Sindh 0092-721-654662 0092-721-512796 Shikarpur, Sindh 0092-761-920022 0092-761-920023 Sukkur, Sindh 0092-71-9310121, 9310122 0092-71-9310122 Larkana, Sindh 0092-79410711 0092-79410709 Sanghar, Sindh 0092-235-541326 0092-235-541025 Hyderabad, Sindh 0092-221-9200740-377 0092-221-9200376 Umerkot, Sindh 0092-238-571458 0092-238-570039 Badin, Sindh 0092-2978-61871 0092-2978-62333

23 Jamshoro, Sindh 0092-22-3874987 Tharparkar, Sindh 0092-232-261253 0092-232-261379 Abbottabad, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 0092-992- 9310192 Buner, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 0092-939-510044 D.I.Khan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 0092-966-9280199 Haripur, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 0092-995-610997 Karak, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 0092-927-210837 Kohat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 0092-922-9260348 Lower Dir, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 0092-945-9250098 Mansehra, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 0092-997-920169 Swat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 0092-946-9240739 Shangla(Alpuri), Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 0092-996-850653 Upper Dir, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 0092-944-880516 Thatta, Sindh 0092-298-771353 0092-298-770153 Bannu, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 0092-928-9270132 Batagram, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 0092-997-310507 Chitral, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 0092-943-412734 Hangu, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 0092-925-623034 Karak, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 0092-927-210837 Kohat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 0092-922-9260348 Kohistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 0092-998-407132 Malakand(Batkhela), Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 0092-932-410399 Nowshehra, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 0092-923-580759 Tank, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 0092-963-510755 Swabi, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 0092-938-221606 Ayub Medical College Abbottabad Pakistan 92-992-382321 92-992-382321 jamc@ayubmed.edu.pk www.ayubmed.edu.pk Ayub Medical College, Abbottabad-22040, Pakistan Center for Health and Population Studies 0092-42-3639303 yazdani@brain.net.pk www.chps.edu.pk 2-A/5 Chamba Lane, G.O.R-I, (Near Children Complex Library) Lahore-3 DOW University of Health Sciences 0092-21-32715441-466 32715441-466 cms@duhs.edu.pk www.duhs.edu.pk Baba-e-Urdu Road, Karachi UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES Baqai Medical University 0092-21-34410-427 to 430 info@baqai.edu.pk www.baqai.edu.pk Baqai Medical University 51, Deh Tor, Gadap Road,Near Toll Plaza, Super Highway P.O Box No 2407, Karachi College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan 0092-21 - 111-606-606 administration@cpsp.edu.pk www.cpsp.edu.pk College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan 7th Central Street, Defence Housing Authority, Karachi Farkhanda Institute of Nursing, Affiliated with Gandhara University, Peshawar 0092-91-5844432 0092-91 5844428 info@gandhara.edu.pk www.gandhara.edu.pk/fin Farkhanda Institute of Nursing 57 Gul Meher Lane, University Town, Peshawar

24 Frontier Medical College 0092-992-380190 0092-992-381028 fmcollege@yahoo.com, fmc@fmc.edu.pk www.fmc.edu.pk Frontier Medical & Dental College, P.O. Public School, Mansehra Road, Abbottabad Gomal Medical College 0092966-9280339, 92-966-9280338 0092966-9280340 gmc@yahoo.com www.gmcdikhan.edu.pk North Circular Road, Gomal Medical College, Dera Ismail Khan. Islamabad Medical & Dental College 0092-51-2232045 chairman@imdcollege.com www.imdcollege.com Islamabad Medical & Dental College Islamabad Pakistan Islamabad Kabir Institute of Public Health, Affiliated with Gandhara University, Peshawar 0092-91 58444232 0092-91 5844428 info@gandhara.edu.pk www.gandhara.edu.pk/kiph Kabir Institute of Public Health 57 Gul Meher Lane, University Town, Peshawar Karachi Medical and Dental College 0092-21-99260301 0092-21-99260306 info@kmdc.edu.pk www.kmdc.edu.pk Abbasi Shaheed Hospital Block M, North Nazimabad, Karachi Khyber College of Dentistry 0092-91-9216217 0092-91-9218327 www.kcd.edu.pk Khyber College of Dentistry, 25000 Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Pakistan Khyber Girls Medical College 0092-91-9217698 0092-91-9217702 info@kgmc.edu.pk www.kgmc.edu.pk Khyber Girls Medical College, PDA Building Block IV, Phase V, Hayatabad Peshawar Khyber Medical University 0092-91-9217697, 9217699 0092-91-9217704 qec@kmu.edu.pk, directorqec@kmu.edu.pk www.kmu.edu.pk PDA Building, Near Shalman Park, Street No. 9, Sector F-1, Phase 6, Hayatabad, Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa King Edward Medical University 0092-42-9211150 0092-42-7233746 kemcol@brain.net.pk www.kemu.edu.pk King Edward Medical University Nelagumbad, Gandhara College of Pharmacy, Affiliated with Gandhara University, Peshawar 0092-91 5844432 0092-91 5844428 info@gandhara.edu.pk www.gandhara.edu.pk/gcp Gandhara College of Pharmacy Canal Road University Town, Peshawar Hamdard University karachi 0092-21-36440041-42 admissions@hamdard.edu.pk www.hamdard.edu.pk Hamdard University, Sharae Madinat Al-Hikmah, Muhammad Bin Qasim Avenue, Karachi, 74600 Jinnah Medical College Peshawar 0092-300-5257559 0092-91-5602475 info@jmcp.edu.pk www.jmcp.edu.pk Jinnah Medical College Peshawar Warsak Road, Peshawar Kabir Medical College Peshawar 0092-91 5844432 0092-91 5844428 info@gandhara.edu.pk www.kmc.edu.pk Canal Road University Town, Peshawar, khyber pakhtunkhwa Pakistan College of Physical Education 0937-873115 National, 874115 National College of Physical Education Bank Road, Mardan National Institute Of Psychology 0092-51-2230704 0092-51-2230704 info@nip.edu.pk National Institute Of Psychology Centre Of Excellence Shahdara Road. Quaid-I-Azam Unversity, Islamabad NIMS College of Medical Sciences 0092-992-392421, 0332-8910366 nims_dent@hotmail.com www.nimsmed.edu.pk NIMS College of Medical Sciences Link Murree Road Nawanshehr, Abbottabad Pakistan Association of Orthodontists 0092-333-4207669 amjadasim97@hotmail.com, afeefumarzia@gmail.com www.pao.org.pk D-138-A, Block 4, Clifton, Karachi Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences 0092-51- 9260470 0092-51-9260724 www.pims.gov.pk Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences H # F-10 PIMS Colony.

25 Anarkali, Lahore Liaquat University of Medical & Health Sciences Jamshoro Sindh 0092-22.921.3306 0092-22.921.3306 registrar@lumhs.edu.pk, www.lumhs.edu.pk Jamshoro, Sindh - Pakistan Naseer Teaching Hospital Peshawar 0092-91 5844432 0092-91 5844428 info@gandhara.edu.pk www.gandhara.edu.pk Naseer Teaching Hospital Peshawar Nasir Bagh Road, Peshawar Rehman Medical College, Peshawar 0092-91-5838 333 0092-91-5838 333 info.rmc@rmi.edu.pk www.rmi.edu.pk Rehman Medical College, Peshawar 4/A-3, Phase-V, Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Sardar Begum Dental College Peshawar, Affiliated with Gandhara University, Peshawar 0092-91 5844432 0092-91 5844428 info@gandhara.edu.pk www.gandhara.edu.pk Sardar Begum Dental College Peshawar Canal Road University Town, Peshawar Shifa College of Medicine 0092-51-8463759 0092-51-4435046 www.shifacollege.edu/scm Shifa College of Medicine Pitrus Bukhari Road, H-8/4, Islamabad University of Health Science Lahore 0092-42-99230870 0092-42-99230870 info@uhs.edu.pk www.uhs.edu.pk University of health science Lahore Khayaban-e- Jamia Lahore, Punjab University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences 0092-42-99211449 0092-42-99212846 helpline@uvas.edu.pk www.uvas.edu.pk Syed Abdul Qadir Jillani (Out Fall) Road, Lahore, Punjab Women Medical College Abbottabad 0092-992-392334 0092-992-390221 wmcpk@doctor.com www.wmc.edu.pk Women Medical College Abbottabad Murree Road, Nawanshehr, Abbottabad, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Islamabad Peoples University of Medical & Health Sciences for women, 0092-244- 9370249-5 web.admin@pumhs.edu.pk www.pumhs.edu.pk Nawabshah, District-Shaheed Benazirabad Sindh- Pakistan Punjab Institute of Cardiology Lahore 0092-42 99203052-6 0092-42-99200028 www.pic.gop.pk Punjab Institute of Cardiology GHOUS-UL-AZAM Jail Rd, Lahore Saidu Medical College 0092-946-9240134 0092-946-9240135 smc.swat@yahoo.com www.smcswat.edu.pk Saidu Medical College Saidu Sharif, Swat Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Shahed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto Medical University Larkana 0092-74-9410715 0092-74-4752760 admissions@smbbmu.edu.pk www.smbbmu.edu.pk Shahed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto Medical University Larkana village Arija, Airport road, Larkana Shifa College of Nursing 0092-51-4435046, 92-51-4431056 0092-51-4435046, 92-51-4431056 studentaffairs.scn@shifacollage.edu www.shifacollege.edu Shifa College of Nursing Pitraus Bukhari Road, Sector H- 8/4, Islamabad University of Health Sciences 0092-42-99231263 0092-42-99230820 info@uhs.edu.pk www.uhs.edu.pk, webdeveloper@uhs.edu.pk Khayaban-e-Jamia-e-Punjab, Lahore Women Institute of Medical Technology 0092-998-392334 info@wimt.edu.pk www.wimt.edu.pk Women Institute of Medical Technology, Women Medical College, Muree Road Nawan Shehr, Abbottabad Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Yusra Medical and Dental College 0092-3215283849 0092-51-4492816 info@ymdc.edu.pk www.ymdc.edu.pk Yusra Medical and Dental College Main G.T Road, Kahuta Morr, PO Model Town, Humak, Islamabad Advance Radiology Clinic (Hospital) 0092-213-2783536 0092-213-2788200 arc@cyber.net.pk S Aga Khan Maternal and Child Care Centre, Hyderabad 0092-221-614172-4, 0092-22-2660071-2 0092-221-612526, 0092-22-2660070 Aga Khan Maternal and Child Care Centre, Hyderabad,

26 www.advancedradiologyclinic.enic.pk Behind Hamdard University Hospital (Taj Medical Complex) Off: M.A.Jinnah Road, Karachi, Sindh Aga Khan Hospital for Women, Karimabad 0092-213-6822963-6 0092-213-6811804 Aga Khan Hospital for Women, St-6/D Blk-7 Sh-E- Pakistan FB Area, Karachi, Sindh Akhtar Eye Hospital 0092-21-34811908 0092-21-34813235 info@akhtareye.com.pk www.akhtareye.com.pk/about_aeh.html Akhtar Eye Hospital, FL-1 ( 4/C ), Block 5, Rashid Minhas Road. Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Karachi, Sindh Al- Ibrahim Eye Hospital 0092-21-34560867 0092-21-34560718 Al- Ibrahim Eye Hospital, Old Thana,Gadap Town, Malir. Karachi, Sindh Al Nabi Hospital 0092-21-4963590 Al Nabi Hospital, B-15/1, Block No.4-A, Gulshan-E- Iqbal, Abdul Hasan Isaphani Road, Karachi, Sindh Al-Hamra Medical Centre 0092-21-4388723 0092-21-4543362 Al-Hamra Medical Centre, Tipu Sultan Road, Karachi, Sindh Al-Noor Hospital Quetta 0092-81 2830395 Toghi Road, Quetta, Balochistan Alvi Dental Hospital 0092-21-4524371 0092--214313069 Alvi Dental Hospital, 23 B,Pechs, Smchs, Near Embassy in Hotel, Karachi, Sindh Asghar Hospital Quetta 0092-81 2827017 Alamdar Road, Quetta, Balochistan Awan Hospital 0092-21 6666828 Awan Hospital, 1-D/6,Orangi Town, Karachi, Sindh Aziz Medical Centre (Hospital) 0092-21 6700666 0092-21 6633442 Aziz Medical Centre, B-151,Blk.-W,Allama Iqbal Town, North Nazimabad, Karachi, Sindh Bait-ul-Sakoon Cancer Hospital 0092-21 3455 3834-6 0092--21 3455 3942 baitulsukoon@hotmail.com www.baitulsukoon.org/history Bait-ul-Sakoon Cancer Hospital, Plot No. S.N.P.A. 17- J, Block 3, K.C.H.S. Union, Karachi, Sindh Baqai Hospital Karachi 0092-21-36618396 baqaiot@yahoo.com www.baqai.edu.pk/hospitals/baqai_hospital_universit y2/index.aspx Baqai Hospital Karachi, 111-B, 1/8, Nazimabad no 3, Sindh Aiwan-E-Tijarat-O-Sanat Hospital Trust 0092-21 6995874 Aiwan-E-Tijarat-O-Sanat Hospital Trust, ST 1/1,Sec.11C- 2,North Karachi, Karachi, Sindh Akram Hospital, Quetta 0092-81 2869236-5 Quetta, Balochistan Al Mustafa Medical Centre (Hospital) 0092-21-4820101 Al Mustafa Medical Centre, ST-1, Block No.13-C, Gulshan- E-Iqbal, University Road, Karachi, Sindh Al-Ain Institute of Eye Diseases (Hospital) 0092-21-4556151 Al-Ain Institute of Eye Diseases, 241/3/A, Block-2, P.E.C.H.S. Shahrah-E-Quaideen, Karachi, Sindh Al-Mumtaz Medical Complex (Hospital) 0092-21-4510128 Al-Mumtaz Medical Complex, AL-MUMTAZ MEDICAL COMPLEX is in Karachi, Sindh, located in 25/423,Darakhshan Society Kala Board, Malir. Karachi, Sindh Al-Razi Hospital 0092-21 5888888 Al-Razi Hospital, Mehmoodabad Gate, Karachi, Sindh Ankle Saria Hospital 0092-21-32720371 Ankle Saria Hospital, Garden Road,Near Makki Masjid. Karachi, Sindh Ashfaq Memorial Hospital 0092-21-4822261 Ashfaq Memorial Hospital, Sb-9 Blk-13/C G'Iqbal, U/Sty Road, Karachi, Sindh Ayub Teaching Hospital 0092-992-381907-14, 381846 0092-992-382321 main manshera Road, Abbottabad, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Babar Hospital 0092-21-4932181 Babar Hospital, Office 5 St-12 Habib Chamber Bl-14 G'Iqbal Karachi, Sindh Bantva Anis Hospital 0092-21 4926814 Bantva Anis Hospital, Plot #52-53,DMCHS.,Block #3,Behind Gulistan Club,Shaheed-E-Millat Road, Karachi, Sindh Behbood Association Medical (Hospital) 0092-21-5820663 Behbood Association Medical, Pl. St-9 Bl. I, Opposite Shireen Jinnah Colony Clifton, Karachi, Sindh

27 Karachi Bilal Foundation 0092-51-4456471-8 0092-51-4456480 info@bilalhospital.com www.bilalhospital.com 38-A, Satellite Town, Sadiqabad Road, Rawalpindi, Punjab Burhani Hospital Karachi 0092-21-32214418 0092-21-32623046 info@burhanihospital.org.pk www.burhanihospital.org.pk/ Burhani Hospital Karachi, Tayebjee Road, Gari Khata, Karachi, Sindh CANTONMENT GENERAL 0092--51-9270914 Hospital Road, Saddar, Rawalpindi cantt, Punjab Carvan of Life Trust (Hospital) 0092-21 3587 3946 info@caravanoflifetrust.org www.caravanoflifetrust.org/ Carvan of Life Trust (Hospital), Defence Area, Phase V, Karachi, Sindh CHATTHA Gujranwala 0092-55-3250077 Chatha Colony, Gujranwala 52250, Punjab Children s Hospital, Quetta 0092-81 2823709-12 Quetta, Balochistan City General Hospital 0092-21 4510132 Malir, Kalaboard, Karachi, Sindh Civil Hospital Dadu 0092-25-9200092 Dadu, Sindh Civil Hospital Kandhkot 0092-314-7320247 Kandhkot, Sindh Civil Hospital Karachi 0092-21 99215728 saeed.quraishy@chk.gov.pk www.chk.gov.pk Civil Hospital Karachi, Opp:Allawala Market, M.A.Jinnah Road, Karachi, Sindh Civil Hospital Khairpur 0092-301-3407598 Civil Hospital, Gajani Centre, Civil Hospital Road, Khairpur Civil Hospital Sanghar 0092-302-3220304 Civil Hospital Sanghar Sanghar, Sindh Civil Hospital Sukkar 0092-71-9310132 Brain & Medical Institute (Hospital) 0092-21-5370359 Brain & Medical Institute, Pl. St-32/A, Blk-5, Clifton, Karachi Sindh Butt Charitable Hospital 0092--21-2572237 Butt Charitable Hospital, St. 30, Muhammadi Rd. Pl. Miie. B-C/48, Shershah, Karachi, Sindh Care Health Service (Hospital) 0092-300-2323801 Care Health Service, Suite No. 43,Street No. 5,Main Ghazali Road, Block-B, Manzoor Colony, Karachi, Sindh CDA Islamabad 0092-51-9221302 0092--51-9224377 webmaster.ch@cda.gov.pk www.cda.gov.pk/hospital St# 31,G-6/2, Islamabad Children Cancer Foundation (Hospital) 0092-21-36359939 0092-21-36361895 info@ccfpakistan.org www.ccfpakistan.org Children Cancer Foundation (Hospital) ST-1/C, Block-10, Ayesha Manzil, Federal B Area, Karachi, Sindh Chinot General Hospital 0092-21- 35063443 0092-21- 35067673 cgh@cgh-k.com www.cgh-k.com/files/cgh.asp Chinot General Hospital, ST-1/3, Sector 41-B, Korangi Township, Karachi, Sindh Civil Hospital Badin 0092-300-3020856 Badin, Sindh Civil Hospital Jacobabad 0092-722-654989 Jacobabad, Sindh Civil Hospital Tando Muhammad Khan 0092-300-3020856 Tando Muhammad Khan, Sindh Civil Hospital Thatta 0092-301-2559675 Thatta, Sindh Civil Hospital Umerkot 0092-238-571748 Umerkot, Sindh Civil Hospital, Quetta 0092-81 9202018 Quetta, Balochistan Creek City Hospital 0092-21 5347825

28 Civil Hospital Sukkar, Sukkur, Dera Bugti, Sukkar, Sindh Civil Hospital Tando Allahyar 0092-300-3077022 Civil Hospital Tando Allahyar, Tando Allahyar, Sindh Cumber Specialists Hospital 0092-21 2202669 Cumber Specialists Hospital, CK 2/2,Moosa Street,Kharadar #2, Karachi, Sindh Dehli Medical Centre (Hospital) 0092--21-6953212 Dehli Medical Centre, Markaz-E-Khidmat-E- Khalq,Dehli House,Educational & Medical Trust,Nagan Chowrangi, Karachi, Sindh DHQ Hospital Abbottabad 0092-992-9310198, 9310199 Link Road, Abbottabad KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA District Head Qaurter Hospital Jacobabad 0092-722-654372 District Head Qaurter Hospital Jacobabad, Opposite Grid Station, Stadium Road, Jacobabad, Sindh District Head Quarter Hospital Badin 0092-279-861926 District Head Quarter Hospital Badin, Badin Army Cantt, Haider Town, Badin, Sindh District Head Quarter Hospital Dadu 0092-254-711012 District Headquarter Hospital Dadu, H. No. 36/A, Housing Society, Near Bano Stop, Dadu, Sindh District Head Quarter Hospital Ghotki 0092-7236-81106 District Head Quarter Hospital Ghotki, Banglow No. 23, Dorri Road, Opposite Marvi Floor Mills, Bypass, Ghotki, Sindh District Head Quarter Hospital Kashmore 0092-722-570258 District Head Quarter Hospital Kashmore/Kandhkot, Gulshaer Mohallah Opposite Government High School, Kashmore, Sindh District Head Quarter Hospital Khairpur 0092-243-9280160 District Head Quarter Hospital Khairpur, A-4-81/1, Latif Colony, Station Road, Khairpur, Sindh District Head Quarter Hospital Larkana 0092-74-9410233 District Head Quarter Hospital Larkana, Banglow No. A-32, Sachal Colony, Wagan Road, Larkana, Sindh District Head Quarter Hospital Matiari 0092-222-760015 District Head Quarter Hospital Matiari, First Floor, Syed Rukhunddin Shah Complex, Main Matiari, Bypass Road, Matiari, Sindh District Head Quarter Hospital Mirpurkhas 0092-233-9290137 District Head Quarter Hospital Mirpurkhas, B-9, Sattelite Town, Block 4, Unit No. 3, Mirpurkhas, Sindh 0092-21 5341862 Creek City Hospital, Bunglow #89,Street "P",Off Khayaban-e-Mahafiz,,Ph-VII, D.H.A., Karachi, Sindh Creek City Medical Complex (Hospital) 0092-21- 35216396 contact@ccmc.pk www.ccmc.pk/concept.php Creek City Hospital Complex, Pakistan Defence Officers Housing, Authority,2/B East Street, Phase I,DHA, Karachi Cumber Specialists Hospital 0092-21 2202669 Cumber Specialists Hospital, CK 2/2,Moosa Street, Kharadar #2, Karachi, Sindh District Head Quarter Hospital Hyderabad 0092-222-671698 District Head Quarter Hospital Hyderabad, Banglow No. B- 81, Gulshan-e-Sehar, Nearby pass Qasim Abad, Hyderabad, Sindh District Head Quarter Hospital Jamshoro 0092-22-3877020 District Head Quarter Hospital Jamshoro, Banglow No. 1, Wapda Colony, Near SDO Office, HWSCO, Jamshoro District Head Quarter Hospital Kamber 0092-744-211190 District Head Quarter Hospital Kamber, Near Shell Petrol Pump, Bypass Bango Dero Road, Kamber, Sindh District Head Quarter Hospital Karachi East 0092-21-99238954 District Head Quarter Hospital Karachi East, C-35, Block A, Kazimabad, Model Colony, Near Jinnah Air Port, Karachi East, Sindh District Head Quarter Hospital Karachi South 0092-21-34556162 District Head Quarter Hospital Karachi South, Z-175, Block 2, PECHS, Tariq Raod, Karachi South, Sindh District Head Quarter Hospital Karachi West 0092-21-36649344 District Head Quarter Hospital Karachi West, D-64, Block B, North Nazim Abad, Karachi west, Sindh District Head Quarter Hospital Sanghar 0092-235-541451 District Head Quarter Hospital Sanghar, Opposite Civil Hospital, Sanghar, Sindh District Head Quarter Hospital Shikarpur 0092-726-521387 District Head Quarter Hospital Shikarpur, Near Plaza Cenima, Shikarpur, Sindh District Head Quarter Hospital Sukkar 0092-71-9310120 District Head Quarter Hospital Sukkar, H. No. C-114, Parsi Colony, Opposite District Accounts Officer Sukhar Sukkar, Sindh Head Quarter Hospital Tando Allahyar 0092-22-3892108 District Head Quarter Hospital Tando Allahyar, Banglow No. 14, Shahbaz Colony, Near Nasar Pur Van Stop, Tando Allahyar, Sindh District Head Quarter Hospital Tando Muhammad Khan 0092-223-342721 District Head Quarter Hospital Tando Muhammad Khan, H. No. 1, Somra Mohallah, Tando Muhammad Khan, Sindh

29 District Head Quarter Hospital Naushero Feroz 0092-242-448687 District Head Quarter Hospital Naushero Feroz, Farooq Town, Plot No. 43, National Highway Road, Naushero Feroz, Sindh District Head Quarter Hospital Nawabshah 0092-244-9370217 District Head Quarter Hospital Nawabshah, H. No. 31, Housing Society, Nawabshah, Sindh District Head Quarter Hospital Umerkot 0092-238-571869 District Head Quarter Hospital Umerkot, Banglow No. 21, Ward No. 311, Near Bilal Masjid, Somra Mohallah, Umerkot, Sindh District Headquarter Hospital, Haripur 0092-992-380791, 503167 0092-992-381691 info@aimca.edu.pk www.aimca.edu.pk/teaching_hospital.php Abbottabad International Medical College P.O. Abbottabad Public School, Mansehra Road Abbottabad, KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA Dow University Hospital 0092-21 99215690 Dow University Hospital, Baba-E-Urdu Road, Karachi 74200- Sindh Dr. Alidina's Kharadar Maternity Home (Hospital) 0092-21 2204627 Dr. Alidina's Kharadar Maternity Home, Paria Street,Kharadar, Karachi, Sindh Dr. Atique Orthopedic & Medical Centre (Hospital) 0092-21-4404535 0092-21-4505355 dr.atiqueanwar@gmail.com Dr. Atique Orthopedic & Medical Centre, A-18/423, Darakhshan Society, Kalaboard, Malir, Karachi, Sindh Dr. Ziauddin Hospital 0092-21- 35862937-9 0092-21- 35862940 zhc@ziauddinhospital.com www.ziauddinhospital.com/ziauddin-trust.htm Dr. Ziauddin Hospital, 4/B, Shahrah-e-Ghalib, Block 6, Clifton, Karachi, Sindh Faiz-E-Aam Hospital 0092-21-4558351 0092-21-4522406 Faiz-E-Aam Hospital, 2-Teachers C.H.Society, Shaheed-E-Millat Road, Karachi, Sindh Fatemi Surgical Hospital 0092-21-278322 Fatemi Surgical Hospital, Cantonment Market, Lucky Star, Saddar, Karachi, Sindh District Head Quarter Hospital Tharparkar 0092-23-2262102 District Head Quarter Hospital Tharparkar, Sodha House, Islam Kot Road, Mithi, Tharparkar, Sindh District Head Quarter Hospital Thatta 0092-298-550691 District Head Quarter Hospital Thatta, National Highway, Near Main Branch NBP, City Bus Stop No. 1, Thatta, Sindh Kunri Christian Hospital 0092-722-571837 Kunri Christian Hospital, Kunri69160, Taluka, Kunri, Umer Kot, Sindh Kutiana Memon Hospital 0092-21 2315376-7 0092-21 2315148 Kutiana Memon Hospital, Aga Khan/G allana Road, Kharadar. Karachi, Sindh Lady Aitchison Hospital Lahore 0092-42-9211145-54 kemcol@brain.net.pk www.kemu.edu.pk King Edward Medical University, Nelagumbad, Anarkali, Lahore, Punjab Lady Reading Hospital 0092-91-9211430-49 0092-91-9211401 info@lrh.gov.pk www.lrh.gov.pk Lady Reading Hospital, khyber Bazar, Peshawar Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Lady Willingdon Hospital Lahore 0092-42-9211145-54 kemcol@brain.net.pk www.kemu.edu.pk/lady-willingdon-hospital.html King Edward Medical University Nelagumbad, Anarkali. Lahore, Punjab Lahore General Hospital, Lahore 0092-42-5810891-2 Lahore General Hospital, Lahore Ferozpur Road Chungi Amarsiddhu, Lahore, Punjab Layton Rahmatulla Benevolent Trust Eye Hospital 0092-21 35396600-5 0092-21- 35396606 lrbt@cyber.net.pk www.lrbt.org.pk/lrbt-a-beacon-of-hope Layton Rahmatulla Benevolent Trust Eye Hospital, 37-C, Sunset Lane No.4, Phase II Extension, 24th Commercial Street, D.H.A, Karachi, Sindh Leprosy Patients Welfare Trust (Hospital) 0092-21-32436210 0092-21-32420485 lpwt@super.net.pk www.leprosylpwt.org.pk/about.htm Leprosy Patients Welfare Trust, Room No.13, 3rd Floor, Waqar Center, Muhammad Feroze Street, Jodia Bazar, NearKhori Garden Masjid, P.O.Box No. 6818, Karachi,

30 Fatima Bai Hospital 0092-21-4124249 Fatima Bai Hospital, Plot #805, JR-32, Laypat Rai Rd.Jamshed Quarters, Karachi, Sindh Fatmia Foundation (Hospital) 0092-21-2225284 0092-21-2256752 Fatmid Foundation (Hospital), 393-Britto Road, Garden East, Karachi 74800, Sindh Fon General Hospital & Karachi Urology Center 0092-21-4989192 Fon General Hospital & Karachi Urology Center, C-130 Blk-9 G'Iqbal City, Karachi, Karachi, Sindh Gondal Memon Association (Hospital) 0092-21-4857662 Gondal Memon Association, JM-172, Jeker Street, adj.qudsi Masjid, Jamshed Rd, Karachi, Sindh GOVERNMENT CIVIL HQ: Gujranwala 0092-55-9200109 Civil Lines, Gujranwala, Punjab Gulaab Devi Hospital, Lahore 0092-42-9230247-50 0092-42-9230817 gulabdevi@hotmail.com www.gulabdevi.org Gulab Devi Chest Hospital Ferozpur Road, Lahore, Punjab Gulshan General Hospital 0092-21-4992404 Gulshan General Hospital, C-51, Block No. 4-A, Gulshan-E-Iqbal, Abul Hasan saphani Road, Karachi, Sindh Habib Medical Centre (Hospital) 0092-21-6341893 Habib Medical Centre, Bs-3 Blk-4 FB Area, Karachi Sindh Haji Rang Elahi Eye & General Hospital 0092-21-34967891 Haji Rang Elahi Eye & General Hospital, ST-4B,Block- 4,Gulshan-e-Iqbal,Allama Shabbir A.Usm. Karachi, Sindh Hashmani Hospital 0092-21-32781339 0092-21-32787044 info@hashmanis.com.pk www.hashmanis.com.pk Hashmani Hospital, JM-75, Off M A Jinnah Road Karachi, Sindh Hayatabad Medical Complex 0092-91-9217188 0092-91-9217189 Sindh Liaquat National Hospital & Medical College 0092-21 3493 9612 0092-21 3414 0014 admin@lnh.edu.pk www.lnh.edu.pk/ Liaquat National Hospital & Medical College, National Stadium Road, Karachi, Sindh Lions Eye Hospital 0092-21-36990096 0092-21-36990096 info@lionseyehospital.org www.lionseyehospital.org/about.html Lions Eye Hospital, ST-21, Sector 5-B/3, Main Road, North Karachi Township, Karachi, Sindh Mamji Hospital Orthopaedic & General 0092-21-36804706 Mamji Hospital Orthopaedic & General C-19,Block- 17,F.B.Area,Near Water Pump, Karachi, Sindh Marie Adelaide Leprosy Center (Hospital) 0092--21 35682706, 0092-21- 35683106 secretariat@malc.org.pk www.malc.org.pk/index.html Marie Adelaide Leprosy Centre, Mariam Manzil, A.M. 21,Off Shahrah-e-Liaquat,P.O. Box No. 8666,Saddar, Karachi, Sindh Mayo Hospital, Lahore 0092-42-99213666, Hospital Road, Lahore, Punjab Mid East Hospital Quetta 0092-81-2821103-5 Al Gilani Road, Quetta, Balochistan Muhammad Hospital 0092--21-6800396 Muhammad Hospital, C-53, Block-17, F.B. Area, Karachi Sindh Murshid Hospital and Health Care Center (Hospital) 0092-346-8215214 0092-21 32811307 info@murshid.org www.murshid.org Murshid Hospital and Health Care Center, Hub River Road, Mujahidabad, Karachi, Sindh Nadeem Medical Centre (Hospital) 0092-21-4984300 Nadeem Medical Centre, St-D-18, Block No.6, Gulshan-E- Iqbal, Karachi, Sindh National Institute Of Cardiovascular Diseases (Hospital) 0092-21-9201215 0092-21-9201216 nicvdedo@khi.comsats.net.pk www.nicvd.edu.pk/aboutus.htm National Institute Of Cardiovascular Diseases (Hospital), Rafiqui (H.J.) Shaheed Road, Karachi-75510,Sindh National Institute of Children Health (Hospital) 0092-21-99201193 0092-2199205318

31 Hayat Abad, Peshawar, KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA Health Care Hospital 0092-21-5312320 0092-21-5801832 info@healthcarehospital.com.pk www.healthcarehospital.com.pk/aboutus.htm Health Care Hospital, Plot # 140, 17th East Street,Main Korangi Road, DHA,Phase-I, Karachi, Sindh Hill Park General Hospital 0092-21-4538563 Hill Park General Hospital, S.N.C.C. 3/4, Block #3 Main Shaheed-e-Millat Road, Karachi, Sindh Holy Family Hospital, Rawalpindi 0092-51-4411377 0092-51 9290519 Holy Family Hospital Asghar Mall, Satellite Town Saidpur Road. Rawalpindi, Punjab HOPE Rehabilitation Center for disabled, Lahore 0092-42 35177791 0092-42 35177793 info@hope.org.pk, www.hope.org.pk HOPE Rehabilitation Center for disabled 866-B, Faisal Town. Lahore, Punjab Ibn-e-Seena Hospital 0092-21-34992706 Ibn-e-Seena Hospital ST-22 Block-6 Gulshan-e- Iqbal,University Road, Karachi, Sindh Imam Zainul Abidin Hospital 0092-21-6608991 0092-21-6622680 Imam Zainul Abidin Hospital, C-42 & 43, Rizvia Society, Nzd. Karachi, Sindh Indus Hospital 0092-21- 35112709-17 0092-21- 35112718 crd@indushospital.org.pk www.indushospital.org.pk/index.php Indus Hospital, Korangi Crossing, Karachi, Sindh Institute of Orthopedics & Surgery (Hospital) 0092-21 34315407-11 0092-21- 34315415 info@iospak.com www.iospak.com/ Institute of Orthopedics & Surgery,187-C, Block 2, P.E.C.H.S., Shahra-e-Quaideen, Karachi, Sindh Jinnah Hospital, Lahore 0092-42-9231400-23 0092-429231427 nfo@nich.edu.pk www.nich.edu.pk/default.aspx National Institute of Children Health (Hospital), Rafiqui S.J Shaheed Road, Karachi, Sindh National Medical Centre (Hospital) 0092-21 35380000-3 0092-21 35805022 info@nmc.net.pk www.nmc.net.pk/ National Medical Centre, A-5/A, National Highway, Phase 1, Defence, Housing Authority,Near Kala Pul, Karachi, Sindh Nisthar Hospital Multan 0092-61 9200238, 0092-61 9200227 nishtarmed@gmail.com www.nmch.edu.pk Nishtar Road, Multan, Punjab NUCLEAR ONCOLOGY & RADIOTHERAPY INSTITUTE & 0092--51-9260611-15, 51-9261313 0092--51-9260616 nori@isb.paknet.com.pk www.paec.gov.pk Hanna Road, Sector G-8/3, Islamabad Ojah Institute of Chest Diseases (Hospital) 0092-21-99261472-9 shahina.qayyum@duhs.edu.pk www.duhscme.com/tb/index.php?page=aboutus Ojah Institute of Chest Diseases, Dow University of Heath Sciences, Gulzar-e-Hijri, Suparco Road, KDA Scheme -33, Karachi, Sindh Orthopaedic & Medical Institute (Hospital) 0092-21 32258075-79 0092-21 32251814 info@omihospital.com www.omihospital.com/introduction.html Orthopaedic & Medical Institute, 89/1 Depot Lines, Karachi, Sindh P.E.C.H.S Trauma & General Hospital 0092-21 34310870-71-72 0092-21 34311341 info@pechstrauma.com www.pechstrauma.com/aboutus.html P.E.C.H.S Trauma & General Hospital, 1/4,258/1, Block 6, P.E.C.H.S, Karachi, Sindh Pakistan Red Crescent Society (Hospital) 0092-21-5836275 Pakistan Red Crescent Society, Hilal-E-Ahmer House, Clifton, Karachi, Sindh Patel Hospital 0092-21 34968660-1 0092-21 34985899 info@patel-hospital.org.pk www.patel-hospital.org.pk/index.html Patel Hospital,ST-18, Block-4, Gulshan-e-Iqbal,Karachi, Sindh Progressive Surgicals Hospital 0092-21-2785931 0092-21-2789980

32 info@aimc.edu.pk www.aimc.edu.pk Jinnah Hospital, Lahore Allama Shabbir Ahmed Usmani Road. Lahore, Punjab Jinnah Medical College Hospital 0092-21- 5071854-6-8 0092-21 5073161 jmch@jmc.edu.pk www.jmc.edu.pk/jmch/index.htm Jinnah Medical College Hospital, S. R-6, 7/A, Korangi Industrial Area, Karachi, Sindh JINNAH MEMORIAL Gujranwala 0092-55-3253467 Gujranwala, Punjab Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (Hospital) 0092-21 9201300 info@jpmc.com.pk Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre, Rafiqui (H.J.) Shaheed Road, Karachi, Sindh Kamal Hospital 0092-21-5655341 Kamal Hospital, 226/A, EI Lines, Dawood Pota Rd., Saddar, Karachi, Sindh Karachi Adventist Hospital 0092-21- 2258021-0092-21-2227010 kah@karachiadventisthospital.org www.karachiadventisthospital.org Karachi Adventist Hospital, 91, Depot Lines, M.A Jinnah Road, P.O.Box., Karachi, Sindh Karachi E.N.T. & Eye Hospital 0092-21-2720866 Karachi E.N.T. & Eye Hospital, Rimpa Plaza, M.A.Jinnah Road, Karachi, Sindh Karachi Institute of Heart Diseases (Hospital) 0092-213-9246097 0092-213-9246061 Karachi Institute of Heart Diseases, ST-15, Block-16, Federal B. Area, Karachi, Sindh Karachi National Hospital 0092-21-32251587 0092-21-32230215 info@karachinational.com www.karachinational.com/aboutus.html Karachi National Hospital (Pvt.) Ltd. 239, J. M. Amil Colony, M. A. Jinnah Road, Opposite Mazar-e-Quaid, Karachi, Sindh Kharadar General Hospital 0092-21-32510113 16 0092-21-32511984 info@kharadarhospital.org www.kharadarhospital.org Kharadar General Hospital, Aga Khan Road, Kharadar, Karachi, Sindh Khyber Teaching Hospital 0092-91-9216362 0092-91-9216364 CHIEFKTH@PSH.PAKNET.COM.PK www.khyber.4t.com/ University Town Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Progressive Surgicals Hospital, Shop No. 04-05, Cantonment Market, Block II, Lucky Star, Saddar, Karachi, Sindh Psychiatric hospital Lahore 0092-42 37415762 info@lph.com.pk Psychiatric hospital Scheme Street, Near Wagon Stop Bastami Road, Sodiwal, Lahore, Punjab Qamarul Islam Hospital & Diagnostic Centre 0092-21-5379168 Qamarul Islam Hospital & Diagnostic Centre Punjab Colony, Khayaban-e-Jami Defence, Housing Authority, Karachi, Sindh. Railway Cairns Hospital Lahore 0092-42 9201720-21 Garhi Shahu, Lahore, Punjab Railway Hospital, Quetta 0092-81 9211077 Railway Hospital, Quetta, Balochistan Rajput General Hospital 0092-21-4979403 Rajput General Hospital, ZC-2, Block 4, Gulshan-E-Iqbal, Abul Hasan Isaphani Road, Karachi, Sindh Rawalpindi General Hospital Rawalpindi 0092-51 9290301-7 Murree Road, Rawalpindi, Punjab Remidial Centre (Hospital) 0092-21-36633834-5 - 6 0092-21-36638189 info@remedialcentre.com www.remedialcentre.com/a.html Remidial Centre (Hospital), D-9, Block-I, North Nazimabad, Karachi, Sindh Rural Health Center Chachro (Hospital) 0092-2381-73014 Rural Health Center Chachro, Taluka Chachro, Tharparkar, Sindh Rural Health Center Islamkot (Hospital) 0092-2342-63119 Rural Health Center Islamkot, Taluka Mithi, Tharparkar, Sindh Sahib-uz-Zaman Hospital Quetta 0092-81 2662104 Alamdar Road, Quetta, Balochistan

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