Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Goal 3 Good Health and Wellbeing
Indus Hospital & Health Network has been at the forefront of addressing the most pressing issues of healthcare in the country since the past 14 years. Started in 2007 as a 150-bed tertiary care hospital in Korangi, Karachi, the Indus Hospital was the country’s first paperless and cashless hospital, providing absolutely free of cost healthcare to all. Since its inception, the Indus Hospital has now transformed into a nationwide, one of its kind healthcare Network with over 1,500 beds, 13 multi-specialty hospitals, primary care program, public health initiatives, 4 regional blood centers and 4 physical rehabilitation centers. Formally recognized as Indus Hospital & Health Network now, duly approved by the Securities & Exchange Commission of Pakistan, every day we continue to uphold our mission to serve the needy with free of cost, high-quality healthcare for the pleasure of the Almighty.
Indus Hospital & Health Network is present across Pakistan. There are five hospitals owned by IHHN, three of which are located in Karachi, Sindh, one is located in Bhong, Rahimyar Khan, and one is located in Lahore, Punjab. Apart from these, there are eight hospitals that IHHN manages through its model of public-private partnership. These include one hospital in Badin, Sindh; five in Lahore, Punjab; one in Multan, Punjab; and one in Muzaffargarh, Punjab. The hospitals are supported by the four regional Indus Hospital Blood Centers to provide safe screened blood to the patients being treated at the Network’s hospitals. Another Center of Excellence is the four Physical Rehabilitation Centers that is providing orthotic/prosthetic devices with limb disabilities, cochlear implants, and clubfoot treatment.
Goal 3 Good Health and Wellbeing