Kidney transplant facilities at Allied Hospital soon
The commissioner directed officials to prepare a feasibility report regarding the project
FAISALABAD:
Divisional Commissioner Captain (r) Nasim Nawaz said on Monday that the provincial government was trying its best to provide citizens the best possible health facilities.
A state-of-the-art kidney transplant centre would be set up in the district to facilitate patients suffering from kidney ailments.
The commissioner was presiding over a meeting at the Punjab Medical College to review various issues pertaining to the establishment of a kidney transplantation centre.
RPO Bilal Siddique Kamyana, Punjab Medical College Principal Al-Fareed Zafar, Health Services Director Zahid Malik and Urology Department In-charge Safdar Hassan Sial attended the meeting. The commissioner directed officials to prepare a feasibility report regarding the funds, medical equipment, doctors, paramedic staff, and machinery required to provide kidney transplantation facilities.
Dr Safdar Hassan Sial said the urology ward was operational at a public hospital and all necessary facilitates to treat kidney ailments were available there.
“However, we do not have a kidney transplant facility in the district.” He said the facility would be provided at the Allied Hospital.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 26th, 2016.
Divisional Commissioner Captain (r) Nasim Nawaz said on Monday that the provincial government was trying its best to provide citizens the best possible health facilities.
A state-of-the-art kidney transplant centre would be set up in the district to facilitate patients suffering from kidney ailments.
The commissioner was presiding over a meeting at the Punjab Medical College to review various issues pertaining to the establishment of a kidney transplantation centre.
RPO Bilal Siddique Kamyana, Punjab Medical College Principal Al-Fareed Zafar, Health Services Director Zahid Malik and Urology Department In-charge Safdar Hassan Sial attended the meeting. The commissioner directed officials to prepare a feasibility report regarding the funds, medical equipment, doctors, paramedic staff, and machinery required to provide kidney transplantation facilities.
Dr Safdar Hassan Sial said the urology ward was operational at a public hospital and all necessary facilitates to treat kidney ailments were available there.
“However, we do not have a kidney transplant facility in the district.” He said the facility would be provided at the Allied Hospital.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 26th, 2016.