Civil_Hospital,_Larkana

Civil Hospital, Larkana

Civil Hospital, Larkana

Hospital in Sindh, Pakistan


Civil Hospital, Larkana is a public hospital located in Larkana, Sindh.[1][2]

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Memorial tablet

History

The cornerstone of this 100-bed hospital was laid by Khawaja Nizamuddin, Governor-General of Pakistan on February 1, 1951. The hospital was completed three years later, in 1954. Nawab Amir Ali Lahori provided land for the hospital. It was the first custom-built civil hospital in Larkana. Prior to the establishment of the hospital, the girls' school building on Baker Road was relocated in 1909 from Shikarpour (Sind) and was used as Larkana Civil Hospital.[3]

Departments

Hospital departments include MRI & CT Scan, Outdoor & Indoor Pharmacy, Digital X-ray & Ultrasound Doppler Ultrasound, the Ophthalmology, and Pediatric Ophthalmology.[4]

Other departments

Service area

The territory of the Larkana Civil Hospital covers the Larkana district, Northern Sindh, and Balochistan. The hospital has a mobile service department.

Patrolling Emergency Medical service

References

  1. "Supply of life-saving drugs, other medicines to major hospitals stopped". Dawn. March 21, 2021.
  2. "Civil Hospital, Larkana". Heritage.eftsindh.com. Retrieved 2021-06-16.



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