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SMT Welfare Hospital has a 24/7 Urgent Care Service for pregnant mothers, women and children. We go to great lengths to ensure our medical care meets international standards and we make patient safety and satisfaction our priority. In addition, we offer our services to patients at subsidised rates. Patients, who cannot pay and meet our eligibility criteria, can receive welfare support, which is in place to ensure that our quality services are accessible to all members of society.
Save the Mothers Trust sets up regular camps both at our hospital in the North West Province of Pakistan and also in the more remote areas. This is to provide FREE eye tests and cataract surgery to the poor and needy. Please give a gift of sight today by donating only £50.
Save The Mothers Trust opened a Thalassemia Centre in March 2010, SMT aims to achieve quality-assured blood transfusions & provide a good standard of medical care. SMT has commenced this journey with very few assets but many hopes. Now in practical circumstances,
SMT is not only a ray of life for these poor sufferers but also a vehicle for education about this deadly disease through printed material & individual counselling, for the affected families. This allows parents to provide better care on a regular basis for their children. With limited resources & a constantly increasing number of patients, Save The Mothers Trust is experiencing some very critical problems in the continuation of the provision of services. Blood Transfusion for 1 child costs £25.00 and it is needed every 15-20 days.
SMT Imani Hospital - We treat 90 patients a week on average. Approximately 12 patients per day