PINS waiting area upgraded
LAHORE: Punjab Institute of Neuro Sciences (PINS) has upgraded waiting area and facilities of air-conditions, clean drinking water and easy chairs have been provided for visitors and attendants. Moreover big TV screens have also been
fixed there.
Punjab Institute of Neuro Sciences Executive Director Prof Dr Khalid Mahmud inspected the waiting area and facilities being provided there. He directed the staff concerned to keep the waiting area open round the clock. He said this was our moral duty to create patient friendly atmosphere which would help the patients also in minimising their problems.
Prof Khalid directed deputy medical superintendents to work efficiently in all the three shifts and work hard for the ailing humanity. He said, “PINS is one of its kind institutions where patients come from all over the country for neuro diseases”.
He also listened to the problems of the people present there and assured them immediate solution.
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