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Swat District Headquarters Hospital

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Swat District Headquarters Hospital is a major healthcare facility located in the Swat District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, providing medical services to the local population, including Bahrain, Swat, Mingora, and Kabal Tehsil. The hospital is affiliated with the Khyber Medical University and is recognized by the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council. It has a strong connection with other healthcare institutions, such as the Lady Reading Hospital and the Hayatabad Medical Complex. The hospital also collaborates with international organizations, including the World Health Organization and the United Nations Children's Fund.

Overview

The hospital provides a wide range of medical services, including emergency medicine, surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, and pediatrics, catering to the needs of the local population, including those from Shangla District and Buner District. The hospital has a team of experienced doctors, including cardiologists, oncologists, and neurologists, who are trained at prestigious institutions, such as the Aga Khan University and the Dow University of Health Sciences. The hospital is equipped with modern medical equipment, including magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography scanners, and has a well-stocked pharmacy with medications from reputable manufacturers, such as GlaxoSmithKline and Pfizer. The hospital also has a strong connection with other medical institutions, including the Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital and Research Centre and the Indus Hospital.

History

The hospital was established in the early 2000s, with the support of the Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and the United States Agency for International Development. The hospital has undergone significant renovations and expansions, including the addition of new wards and departments, such as the intensive care unit and the operating theater, with the help of organizations, such as the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the European Union. The hospital has also received support from local philanthropists, including Imran Khan and the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf. The hospital has a strong connection with other historical institutions, including the Peshawar Museum and the Islamia College University.

Facilities_and_Services

The hospital has a range of facilities, including laboratories, radiology departments, and physiotherapy units, providing services to patients from Dir District and Chitral District. The hospital also has a blood bank and a dialysis unit, and offers services, such as ambulance services and patient transportation, in collaboration with organizations, such as the Edhi Foundation and the Al-Khidmat Foundation. The hospital has a strong connection with other medical facilities, including the Combined Military Hospital and the Peshawar Institute of Cardiology. The hospital also provides training and education to medical students from institutions, such as the Khyber Medical College and the Bacha Khan Medical College.

Administration

The hospital is administered by a team of experienced healthcare professionals, including medical superintendents and nursing superintendents, who are trained at institutions, such as the University of Peshawar and the City University of Science and Information Technology. The hospital is governed by a board of directors, which includes representatives from the Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and the Pakistan Medical Association. The hospital also has a strong connection with other administrative institutions, including the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Health Department and the National Institute of Health. The hospital collaborates with international organizations, including the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank.

Healthcare_Services

The hospital provides a range of healthcare services, including outpatient and inpatient services, surgical and medical services, and emergency and trauma services, catering to the needs of patients from Nowshera District and Mardan District. The hospital has a team of experienced healthcare professionals, including doctors, nurses, and paramedics, who are trained at institutions, such as the Aga Khan University Hospital and the Shifa International Hospital. The hospital also provides specialized services, such as cardiothoracic surgery and neurosurgery, in collaboration with organizations, such as the Pakistan Cardiac Society and the Neurospinal Society of Pakistan. The hospital has a strong connection with other medical institutions, including the Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Oncology and the National Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine.

Location_and_Accessibility

The hospital is located in the heart of Mingora, the largest city in Swat District, and is easily accessible by road and air, with the nearest airport being the Saidu Sharif Airport. The hospital is also connected to other major cities, including Peshawar and Islamabad, by bus and taxi services, and has a strong connection with other transportation institutions, including the Pakistan Railways and the National Highway Authority. The hospital is situated near other notable landmarks, including the Swat Museum and the Grave of Miangul Aurangzeb, and is close to other medical facilities, including the Swat Medical Complex and the Mingora Hospital. The hospital collaborates with international organizations, including the United Nations Development Programme and the International Committee of the Red Cross. Category:Hospitals in Pakistan

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