We Currently Operate In The Following:
| Punjab
Our Medical Projects
We provide 100% free healthcare and medical treatment to the poor and needy through our sixty-plus-bed state-of-the-art hospital with modern facilities, cutting-edge technology and qualified professionals in a welcoming environment for all. The hospital has over 4000 registered needy families for free health care including out-door patients (OPD) medicine, tests, operations and ambulance services. Each month more than £30,000+ from Zakat and Sadaqah is used for medical treatment for the registered families. We endeavour to provide the best service to our patients therefore all our departments use new and advanced technology for providing health care.
Medical treatment in Pakistan is extremely expensive and leads many families into poverty and unable to have treatment for critical illnesses. For example, dialysis is a procedure to remove waste products and excess fluid from the blood when the kidneys stop working properly caused by dirty drinking water. It involves diverting blood to a machine to be cleaned. Dialysis treatment for a patient is critical to survive. This treatment is required 2-3 a week, costing £40 to £60 per week, £200 plus per month. Unfortunately, families struggling to make ends meet cannot afford life-saving medical treatment. Your kind donations can allow us to provide less fortunate families with the medical care they need, upgrade technology, lifesaving treatment and equipment. Please contact us for more information or view the list of equipment.
Our Projects
How You Can Make A Difference
Neonatal Care Unit
Donate NowWe have two paediatricians (child specialists) treating a range of child-related illnesses including sore throats, ear infections, urinary tract infections, skin-related infections, bronchitis and more. Every year we save thousands of premature newborn babies providing medicine, nutrition and aftercare. These little humans mean so much at Muazzam hospital as our future generation needs love and support to outwardly reflect these values in years to come. Each child is presented with a certificate of bravery which enlightens their day. We are all about smiles!
A monthly donation of just £4 can provide a newborn with medicine, nutrition and aftercare.
Help save lives with your Zakat & Sadaqah
Ophthalmology Department
Donate NowOur ophthalmologists always put extra care into looking after our patient’s eyes. We have world-renowned equipment including Marvellous International – Nidek Tonoref RKT 7700 and Marvellous International – Volk Quadrispheric Fundus Lens in our eye department, which are committed to an average of 4 to 6 eye surgeries a week. In addition to these surgeries, our qualified specialist in our eye department has years of experience treating almost 10 patients with cataracts a week.
Gynaecology Department
Donate NowWe currently have two maternity wards supporting mothers and newborn children. Our gynaecologists perform C-sections, dilation and curettage, hysterectomy and more. This department is equipped with blood pressure machines, body thermometers, fetal stethoscopes, and baby scales as well as suction apparatus with suction tubes, infant stethoscopes, anaesthesia apparatus for labour deliveries and more. On average 35 to 40 baby cases are delivered in our hospital weekly, these babies may have otherwise not made it into this world without our services and facilities.
Orthopaedic Department
Donate NowOur orthopaedics focus on injuries and diseases of our patient’s body’s musculoskeletal system. This complex system, which includes your bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, muscles, and nerves, allows you to move, work, and be active. We have many patients who visit us on a daily basis, fearing they cannot afford treatment due to their impoverished state yet need the functions of their bodies to continue to earn for their families. We have been able to restore the health of thousands of patients since our initiation over two decades ago.
Neurology Department
Donate NowNeurologists & Neurosurgeons are doctors who diagnose and treat problems with the brain and nervous system. Our doctors don’t do surgery but might recommend that you see one if they think you have an illness that needs expert care. On average, we complete 2 to 3 neurosurgeries a week and almost 10 to 15 in a month. The specific causes of neurological problems vary but can include genetic disorders, congenital abnormalities or disorders, infections, lifestyle or environmental health problems including malnutrition, brain injury, spinal cord injury or nerve injury. These can have a lasting and permanent impact on individuals and we are there to support and mend those in need.
Cardiology Department
Donate NowWe help patients with a variety of heart problems ranging from heart attacks to unstable angina, acute coronary syndrome, acute rhythm problems or need temporary pacemakers. We also see patients that need elective cardioversion. The most important factors of heart disease and stroke are unhealthy diet, physical inactivity, tobacco use and harmful use of alcohol. We are providing medical diagnosis and treatment of congenital heart defects, coronary artery disease, heart failure, valvular heart disease and electrophysiology. We have the best cardiac equipment including ECG machines and defibrillators.
Nephrology Department
Donate NowThe Nephrology department provides a comprehensive inpatient and outpatient service for patients with kidney disease, including acute and chronic kidney disease. Only Kidney stones removal surgeries are performed in our hospital in this department. Diabetes is the most common cause of kidney disease. Both type 1 and type 2 diabetes, but also heart disease and obesity can contribute to the damage that causes kidneys to fail. We have state-of-the-art technology including lithotripters and nephoscopes to treat kidney illness.
Dialysis Department
Donate NowDialysis patients in Pakistan fall into extreme poverty as they need 2-3 life saving treatments on a weekly basis. For many families, it may be the only breadwinner and the expense of treatment can impact the entire family.
Dialysis is a procedure to remove waste products and excess fluid from the blood when the kidneys stop working correctly. Currently, we have seven dialysis machines working around the clock. Each treatment is around £35 and a typical person would require anything from two sessions per week, depending on the condition of the patient and the recommendation of our specialist doctors. We do almost 105 dialyses per week. This is a major expense on the hospital but is only possible with your kind donations of Zakat & Sadqah.
Your Zakat & Sadaqah can provide life saving treatment and end the cycle of poverty for an entire family.
General Operation Department
Donate NowOur operation theatres are fully equipped with lifesaving modern technology and equipment. We perform hundreds of major and minor surgeries each month from tonsil removal to removal of cists, as well as more major surgeries including amputation, appendicitis and hernia operations.
We are always in need of upgrading technology to perform surgeries and deliver life saving treatements.
A monthly donation of £10 can help the hospital treat the needy and save lives.
Dental Department
Donate NowWe are providing a vast array of dental treatments including tooth extraction, impaction, root canal treatment, fixed orthodontics, scaling, polishing, bleaching and whitening, crowning and more. Like the NHS in the UK, we have a routine check for patients to keep them healthy. We also specialise in providing dental appliances such as braces and complete dentures.
Pharmacy
Donate NowOur 24-hour pharmacy is operated by qualified pharmacists and dispensers who offer a friendly and tailored service. We stock both national and multinational quality medicine from Heparin to NTD injections. We have a computerised prescription system and we are regulated by the Punjab Pharmacy Council so transparency is maintained.
Intensive Care Unit
Donate NowOur special ICU provide treatment and monitoring for people who are very ill. It is staffed with specially trained healthcare professionals and contains sophisticated monitoring equipment. Intensive care is usually needed if someone is seriously ill and requires intensive treatment and close monitoring, or if they’re having surgery and intensive care can help them recover. Most people in an ICU have problems with 1 or more organs. For example, they may be unable to breathe on their own. There are many different conditions and situations that can mean some may need intensive care from a serious accident – such as a road accident or severe burns to a serious short-term condition – such as a heart attack or stroke. Whatever it is, our staff are there o help.
Ambulance & Other Services
Donate NowAmbulance services are at the heart of the urgent and emergency care system, we ensure that our ambulance meets an appropriate waiting time, is digitally fit and offers service outside of the city for those who need it. It can get costly to run this service yet it is such an integral part of our hospital. As well as this, food isn’t cheap with rising costs. Our patients get three meals a day if they are an in-patient, so sponsor a meal today from as little as £2.