The Pakistan Army has undertaken major initiatives, marking a pivotal moment in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa's medical landscape.
Amidst the backdrop of prolonged terrorism challenges, the Army's proactive measures have resulted in the establishment of multiple hospitals across various tribal districts, including Peshawar.
Among these, notable facilities such as Ali Zai Karam Hospital, Tehsil Headquarters Hospital Mir Ali, and Razmak Hospital Zakakhel Khyber Bazaar have been set up, addressing crucial healthcare needs in the region.
To modernize medical infrastructure, the Pakistan Army unveiled Tehsil Headquarters Hospital in 2018, equipped with state-of-the-art equipment and boasting a capacity of 150 beds.
Additionally, accommodation provisions for medical staff, comprising 12 flats and eight houses, have been made to ensure efficient healthcare delivery.
Furthermore, collaborative efforts between the Pakistan Army and local authorities have resulted in the establishment of healthcare facilities in remote areas, exemplified by the inauguration of hospitals in Mushti Mela area of Orakzai and Sholam area of South Waziristan.
These institutions offer a range of services, including outpatient departments, emergency wards, and specialized units, catering to the diverse healthcare needs of the populace.
Recognizing the importance of accessible healthcare, the Pakistan Army introduced Smart OPD services in CMH Peshawar, facilitating seamless access to medical professionals for patients.
These endeavors underscore the Pakistan Army's unwavering commitment to enhancing healthcare standards and ensuring the well-being of the people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Whether in times of natural disasters or during periods of socio-political challenges, the Army remains steadfast in its mission to provide essential medical aid and support to the local communities.