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Punjab to build new children’s hospitals in Bahawalpur, Rawalpindi: minister

A government minister speaks at a press conference announcing the construction of new children’s hospitals in Bahawalpur and Rawalpindi, Pakistan.

Punjab to build new children’s hospitals 

The Punjab government has announced the construction of two new children’s hospitals, one in Bahawalpur and another in Rawalpindi. The decision aims to strengthen pediatric healthcare services across the province and provide easier access to specialized treatment for children. According to the provincial health minister, these new facilities will be modern, well-equipped, and staffed with trained professionals to ensure children receive the best possible care close to home.

A big step for child healthcare in Punjab

For many families, finding quality healthcare for their children has been a challenge, especially in the southern parts of Punjab. In Bahawalpur, parents often travel long distances to Lahore to get specialized treatment for their children. The upcoming hospital in Bahawalpur is expected to change that reality by offering full pediatric services, including neonatal care, surgery, and intensive care. In Rawalpindi, the hospital will serve as a regional hub for children’s health, supporting families in the twin cities and nearby districts. “These hospitals will make quality treatment accessible to every child, regardless of where they live,” said the health minister during the announcement.

Reducing the burden on existing hospitals

Punjab’s main children’s hospital in Lahore handles thousands of cases every month, many from remote districts. The new hospitals will ease the load on Lahore’s facilities and reduce travel time and expenses for families in other cities. Health officials believe the new hospitals will help speed up diagnosis and treatment, especially for serious and emergency cases. They will also ensure that children from rural and semi-urban areas don’t face long waiting times for specialized care.

Modern facilities and technology

Each hospital will be equipped with advanced laboratories, diagnostic centers, and intensive care units. Plans also include the introduction of digital record systems and telemedicine services, allowing doctors to connect with experts in other cities for consultations. The government aims to make these hospitals not just treatment centers but also training and research institutions. They will offer professional training programs for doctors, nurses, and medical students to specialize in pediatric care.

Helping local communities grow

The project will also create employment opportunities in construction, healthcare, and support services. Once operational, the hospitals will employ hundreds of healthcare workers, from doctors and nurses to lab technicians and administrative staff. Local businesses are expected to benefit too. Experts say the initiative will have a positive impact beyond healthcare improving livelihoods, supporting education, and boosting the local economy.

Part of Punjab’s broader health vision

This initiative is part of the Punjab government’s wider plan to strengthen healthcare across the province. In recent years, several projects have focused on maternal health, vaccination campaigns, and rural clinics. The government’s goal is to build a healthcare network that reaches every family urban or rural. The new children’s hospitals align with Pakistan’s National Health Vision, which emphasizes equal access to healthcare for all citizens.

Hope for families in Bahawalpur and Rawalpindi

For parents in both cities, this announcement brings a sense of relief and optimism. Many have struggled to find specialized treatment for their children nearby. With these hospitals, they’ll no longer have to travel hundreds of kilometers for medical help. These hospitals represent more than infrastructure they represent hope, one official said. “When a child gets sick, parents should have care available right in their city. That’s what we want to achieve. As construction begins, these hospitals stand as a promise a promise that Punjab’s youngest citizens will have a healthier, brighter future ahead.

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