Islamabad, A groundbreaking development in Pakistan’s healthcare sector is underway with the rapid construction of the country’s first National Police Hospital in Islamabad. This 100-bed facility is poised to serve the health needs of both police personnel and the residents of Islamabad.
According to Islamabad Capital Police, the construction of the National Police Hospital has been progressing swiftly under the special attention of Prime Minister Anwar ul Haq Kakar. The initiative, spearheaded by the Islamabad Capital City Police Officer (ICCPO) Dr. Akbar Nasir Khan and his team, reflects a significant commitment to the welfare of law enforcement officers and the broader community.
The hospital, currently in its first phase of development with the ground floor construction completed, aims to provide comprehensive healthcare services to approximately 12,000 officers and officials of the Islamabad Capital City Police. Additionally, it will be accessible to the general populace of Islamabad, thereby enhancing the city’s medical infrastructure.
In line with modern energy conservation practices, the hospital will incorporate solar energy solutions to reduce energy costs. This approach demonstrates an environmentally conscious effort in the design and operation of the facility.
The National Police Hospital, upon its initial opening, will offer specialized services across various medical disciplines, including Emergency, Surgical, Orthopedic, General Medicine, Cardiology, Neurology, and several intensive care units. Plans are in place to expand its capacity to 200 beds in the future, indicating a commitment to long-term healthcare provision.
Besides medical services, the hospital will feature residence facilities for doctors and staff, dedicated parking, and air ambulance services, ensuring a state-of-the-art infrastructure for medical and emergency care.
This development marks a significant milestone in Pakistan’s healthcare landscape, highlighting the government’s dedication to providing advanced medical facilities not only for its police force but also for the citizens of Islamabad.