Sarwar Foundation Hospitals

The Sarwar Foundation has set up two highly equipped and fully staffed hospitals in Rajana, Toba Tek Singh, and in Chichawatni, Sahiwal.

The Foundation Hospital in Rajana was opened in 2005 and has the capacity to treat around 6,000 patients each year. Due to the success of the hospital in Rajana and generous contributions from caring donors, we were able to build a second hospital in Chichawatni in 2009. 

The Foundation Hospital in Chichawatni is a modern, sterile facility that treats almost 7,000 patients every year.

Each hospital offers a 24-hour emergency service and has beds for 160 patients. The hospitals also have operating theatres, labour rooms, general and private wards, nurseries and a 24-hour ambulance service. Both the Rajana and Chichawatni hospitals offer quality healthcare and a full range of treatments completely free of charge for people who would otherwise have to go without. We are proud to say that the staff at our hospitals have safely and successfully delivered over 35,000 beautiful babies and treated more than 1.7 million patients in need, Allhamdulillah!

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HEPATITIS SCREENING & VACCINATION

Pakistan has the world’s second highest rate of individuals afflicted with Hepatitis C, with 5% of the population infected. That’s over 8 million Pakistani people living with Hepatitis C. There is also a severe Hepatitis B epidemic, with more than 7 million people in Pakistan carrying the disease. The Sarwar Foundation is taking a stand against Hepatitis, by providing free Hepatitis screenings to hundreds of susceptible people in Punjab. Patients who test positive for Hepatitis are treated with medication and cared for until a full recovery is made. The Sarwar Foundation is taking a stand against Hepatitis, by providing free Hepatitis screenings to hundreds of susceptible people in Punjab. Patients who test positive for Hepatitis are treated with medication and cared for until a full recovery is made.

EYE CAMPS

67% of Pakistan’s population currently live in rural areas, and as a result many people face injury, illness and dangerous diseases without medical help. In order to provide a wider range of medical service to vulnerable Pakistani people, the Sarwar Foundation runs weekly medical camps in hard to reach rural areas.

With the help of leading Pakistani doctors, we are able to treat around 700 impoverished people each week, at absolutely no cost to the patients. Along with standard treatments, the doctors at our medical camp take special care with mothers, expecting mothers and children. We provide essential vaccinations for children and mothers, administer in-depth health screenings during pregnancy and supply patients with family planning and educational programs.

3M+

Patients Treated

1M+

Telemedicine Patients

84K+

Children Vaccinated

66K+

Babies Delivered