A well-prepared and well-equipped laboratory is the first line of defense against COVID-19. Recognizing the urgent need for accurate and safe testing The Indus Hospital’s BSL 3 Laboratory has come forward to host the testing service for the patients coming to any of the Indus Health Network’s healthcare facilities as well as supporting the Government’s requirements. The Laboratory underwent quick upgrade to test, report, and respond to any suspected cases along with routine disease surveillance. It rapidly expanded its testing capacity
Karachi The Indus Hospital’s Interventional Radiology department conducted its first case of Radio Frequency Ablation (RFA) for Osteoid Osteoma (OO) – a painful, benign, bone-forming tumor. The beneficiary Hussain Mehdi is a 17-year old boy, a student of Intermediate, after being refused and undiagnosed by couple of hospitals in Hyderabad city,
Dr. Abdul Bari Khan, Chief Executive Officer, Indus Health Network participated in the International Forum on Health Cooperation and Talent Cultivation during 5-7 December, 2019. The forum was part of China’s ‘Belt and Road Initiative’. The initiative aims to align with each partnering nation’s development strategies
The Indus Hospital has been conducting a two-week educational and training course for Pediatric Oncology Nurses to enhance their skills and knowledge in Infection control, Chemotherapy administration, Critical care, and pain and palliation. The purpose to establish this course was to encourage Pediatric Oncology Nurses to provide quality and uniform care to the vulnerable population in Pakistan as well as in other lower middle income countries. The twentieth, two-week course has successfully completed on December 12, 2019. The course has gained
The knitting community of UAE has set a Guinness World Record by creating a Knitathon for creating the world’s largest blanket with the largest number of heart icons. Women of 27 nationalities knitted 3,200 blankets that were then all put together in Dubai to form the largest blanket in the world which measured 3,150 square
Karachi, Pakistan November 18, 2019 Indus Health Network (IHN) is making a humanitarian alliance with the MedGlobal. MedGlobal is a USA-based group of physicians who are working to address the health needs of the most vulnerable communities across the world. It responds to the humanitarian crises by partnering with communities to provide innovative, sustainable
The Indus Health Network in collaboration with MedGlobal is rolling out Point Of Care (Butterfly) Ultrasounds to its remote Primary Care Facilities across Pakistan. This revolutionary technology allows vulnerable communities in rural Pakistan to access ultrasound examination facility in real time. Early identification of abnormalities will