Children immunisation centre and outdoor patient department at the hospital. — Photos by Mohammad Asim
“My first son was born there four years ago. He contracted an infection and there were no facilities at the hospital to treat him. I had no choice but to move to Holy Family Hospital,” he said.
But, he added, he saw new changes when he visited a relative admitted to the gynaecology ward.
“I saw new changes. Otherwise it was considered a haunted area that people did not visit for treatment.
Saddar resident Masood Raja said he never visited the cantonment hospital because it lacked medicines and good nurses and doctors. But with the changes that have recently been made, he said, the situation would likely improve in the coming days.
Rawalpindi Cantonment Board Cantonment Executive Officer Sibtain Raza told Dawn that the hospital had 11 departments and bed capacity of 500. It is the main hospital in the cantonment, and the number of patients has increased from 7,127 to 27,255 in the last year, he said.
The average outpatient department flow has also risen from 158,981 last year to 181,905 this year, he said.
Mr Raza said a modular operation facility has been introduced with five operation theatres under one roof. He said the theatres are the most hygienic, and the easiest to clean and maintain.
A central water reserve osmosis system has been installed to provide safe water to all the operation theatres, and a hygienic laundry has been set up to wash hospital clothing and linens, he said.
He added that an imported hospital waste incinerator has been installed to dispose of infected waste. The system does not produce hazardous gases and water is drained after being properly treated.
Published in Dawn, February 2nd, 2020