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Al-Shifa to construct eye hospital in Gilgit

By Our Correspondent
December 19, 2023

Rawalpindi:The Al-Shifa Trust is going to construct an eye hospital in Gilgit for which the government of Gilgit-Baltistan has allotted a 20-kanal piece of prime land situated on Karakorum Highway near Aga Khan Hospital, accessible to people from remote areas for treatment.

President of Al-Shifa Trust Eye Hospital, Maj. Gen. (Retd) Rehmat Khan during his visit to an eye hospital of the trust on June 7, 2023. — Al Shifa Trust website
President of Al-Shifa Trust Eye Hospital, Maj. Gen. (Retd) Rehmat Khan during his visit to an eye hospital of the trust on June 7, 2023. — Al Shifa Trust website 

President of Al-Shifa Trust, Major General (r) Rehmat Khan, while briefing a board meeting of the trust, said that the GB government had issued the allotment letter during his recent visit to the area. The site allocated for the eye hospital is just three kilometres away from the city, and the hospital would be able to treat 150 OPD patients per day and conduct 50 surgeries daily, he said. Rehmat Khan said that the hospital will be constructed with the help of the Rupani Foundation Pakistan, which has been reaching out to vulnerable populations for the last 16 years.

This hospital will be the first state-of-the-art hospital in the area, which will cost around Rs220 million and the Rupani Foundation will bear half of its cost while the trust will arrange the remaining cost through donations, he informed. The trust’s president said the hospital’s groundbreaking ceremony will be held in March 2024, and the grey structure will be completed by July 2025. He noted that people of GB are badly affected by eye diseases, and a large number are facing blindness due to cataracts; therefore, it was necessary

to provide them with a facility at their doorstep.

The hospital will also establish an attachment of medicines and mental health to treat general patients, he said, adding that training of paramedics will be started at Rawalpindi Eye Hospital. In this regard, a diploma course is being offered to the GB students on a preferable basis.

The trust has already started serving the patients, and arrangements have been made to orgnise a series of camps. A two-day free surgical eye camp and general medical camp have already been organised at RHQ Hospital, Chilas, along with school screening activities in collaboration with FCNA (Pak Army). The camp was visited by Section Commander Diamer Bhasha Dam, Colonel Irfan Ghazi, M Iqbal, Medical Superintendent RHQ Hospital Chilas, and Dr Javaid Ur Rehman, Provincial Coordinator for the Prevention and Control of Blindness, GB, the president informed.

He added that the camp in Chilas was a part of Al-Shifa’s outreach activities to offer specialized eye care in remote areas of Pakistan. After Rawalpindi, Kohat, Sukkur, Muzaffarabad, and Chakwal, and Asia’s largest children’s eye hospital located at Rawalpindi, the hospital to be constructed in Gilgit would be 7th by the trust. It is worth mentioning that all the services at the trust’s hospitals are provided free of cost to 80 per cent of patients.