Karwan-e-Hayat receives landmark license from SHCC

KARACHI: Karwan-e-Hayat (KH), a veteran psychiatric services facility, secured a regular license from the Sindh Healthcare Commission (SHCC) at a ceremony at its Keamari, Karachi, premises on September 20.

A press release said that the healthcare facility was first in its category to be licenced in the province. “The SHCC license is a testament to Karwan-e-Hayat’s commitment to delivering high-quality, compliant, and patient-centered care.”

SHCC had granted a provisional licence to KH about five years back. Over the past few years, the organisation has worked tirelessly to address operational gaps and meet regulatory standards, all while continuing to provide vital mental health services to thousands of patients, the press release further added.

Official sources said that the SHCC recognition confirmed that the institution has met all medical, operational, and compliance standards required by the regulatory authority.

Arshad Rahim Khan, CEO of Karwan-e-Hayat told the attendants of the ceremony that SHCC awarded status is the result of years of dedication and collaboration among our staff, healthcare professionals, and leadership team.

"We are delighted to receive this license from the SHCC, which not only validates our efforts but also strengthens our ability to serve the mental health needs of our community."

It was further said that established four decades back KH has been one of the pioneering not-for-profit welfare organisations providing treatment and rehabilitation services for the mentally ill.

Last year, KH facilitated more than 243,000 patient visits, with almost 96% of patients treated free of cost and provided. 

--IV Desk

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