Fauji Foundation Hospitals

Fauji Foundation Hospitals, are a group of hospitals started by Fauji Foundation in multiple cities, including Lahore and Rawalpindi.[1]

Fauji Foundation Hospitals
Geography
LocationPakistan
Links
Websitewww.fauji.org.pk/health_hosp.php
ListsHospitals in Pakistan

History

The first hospital called TB hospital as part of Fauji Foundation Healthcare System was established in 1954.[2]

Hospitals

  • Fauji Foundation Hospital Rawalpindi[3]
  • Fauji Foundation Hospital Lahore[3]
  • Shaukat Omar Memorial Hospital, Karachi[4]
  • Fauji Foundation Hospital Peshawar[3]
  • Fauji Foundation Hospital Kallar Kahar[3]
  • Fauji Foundation Hospital Jehlum[3]
  • Fauji Foundation Mansehra[3]
  • Al Hilal Fauji Foundation Hospital Faisalabad[3]
  • Fauji Foundation Hospital Sargodha[3]
  • Fauji Foundation Multan[3]

Departments

They provides facilities of:

  • Emergency and Trauma centre
  • Outpatient Department
  • Internal Medicine[5]
  • Surgery
  • Paediatrics
  • Orthopaedics
  • Gynaecology and Obstetrics[6]
  • ENT & Eye
  • Paeds ICU
  • Neonatal ICU
  • Medical ICU
  • Urology
  • Post Operative Care Unit
  • Operation Theatres, Laboratory, Radiology (Digital x-ray, Ultrasound and CT scan) are well established. Visiting consultants of all specialties and subspecialties are available. This hospital is providing services free of cost to families of ex-army persons and at very affordable rates to patients from the common public.

References

  1. "FAUJI FOUNDATION Hospital - The Pioneer in Fauji Healthcare". Brecorder. March 16, 2005.
  2. "FF Health Details". www.fauji.org.pk.
  3. "FF Health Details". www.fauji.org.pk.
  4. Newspaper, the (July 19, 2021). "Dr Qudsia Shaukat Omar dies". DAWN.COM.
  5. "Eight die from Covid-19 so far in Lahore division". The News International (newspaper). 7 April 2020. Retrieved 20 May 2021.
  6. Consumer court: Doctor sued over caesarean section delivery The Express Tribune (newspaper), Published 7 May 2012, Retrieved 20 May 2021
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