Health minister opens IHHN emergency facility


IV Report

KARACHI: Sindh Health Minister Dr Azra Fazal Pechuho inaugurated a newly readied emergency facility at the Indus Hospital and Health Network (IHHN) in Korangi on December 3. The facility is part of a larger, under-construction hospital building that will eventually have 1,350 beds and provide free treatment to millions of patients annually.

An IHHN personnel described the new emergency department as a "significant first step" towards realising the dream of a world-class hospital. The emergency setting is equipped with cutting-edge technology and state-of-the-art infrastructure designed to cater to diverse patient needs.

Key features of the facility include dedicated resuscitation bays for critical emergencies, separate halls for adult and pediatric patients, and fast-track clinics for managing non-critical cases efficiently.

IHHN Board of Directors Chairman Abdul Karim Paracha, accompanied by IHHN President Dr Abdul Bari Khan and other senior executives, received Dr Pechuho at the symbolic ribbon-cutting ceremony. Dr Pechuho also toured the new facility and praised IHHN's dedication to serving those in need in Sindh and Pakistan.

The hospital network has been operating through philanthropic efforts, while partnering with the Sindh government on various projects. Special acknowledgment was given to Zuleikhabai VM Gany Rangoonwala (ZVMG) Rangoonwala Trust and Amreli Steels for their contributions to the development of the emergency facility.


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