After being diagnosed with a debilitating kidney ailment, Fatima sought support within the walls of the Indus Hospital & Health Network, where her journey to recovery began. The compassionate care she received developed an unwavering bond that Fatima, to date, shares with her loved ones. Years later, Fatima, filled with the excitement of motherhood, decided to trust the hospital that once helped her. At Sheikh Saeed Memorial Hospital, under the umbrella of the Indus Hospital, Fatima welcomed
Importance of Prenatal Care: Promoting Maternal and Neonatal Health The importance of prenatal care is often underestimated, especially in the rural areas of Pakistan. It is crucial for pregnant women to be aware of the imperative role such focused care plays in ensuring the health and well-being of mothers and their babies. According to the World Health Organization, ‘Optimising nutrition early in life, including the 1000 days from conception to a child’s second birthday, ensures the best possible start in life, with
Celebrating World Immunisation Week: Safeguarding Health Through Vaccination World Immunisation Week, observed every last week of April, serves as a poignant reminder of the indispensable role that immunisation plays in protecting individuals and communities worldwide. Immunisation is not just a medical achievement; it is a cornerstone of public health that has saved countless lives, prevented diseases, and contributed to the eradication of deadly viruses. As we commemorate this week, it is crucial to reflect on the significance of immunisation
EID BAZAAR Within the compassionate embrace of the Indus Hospital and Health Network, in partnership with Unilever, a magical Eid Bazar was organized for innocent souls such as children wrestling with cancer and their apprehensive caregivers. This Eid Bazaar was a culmination of a series of festivities spread throughout Ramzan for patients with cancer where children joyfully engaged in arts and crafts entertainment sessions. During Eid Bazaar, the typically somber corridor of the cancer ward was teeming with anticipation as eager parents