Pictures of Jhelum - Hospitals

Hospitals

Jhelum has some of the largest hospitals in the area which include the hospital in the cantonment area of the city managed by the Pakistan Army or sub organisations.

  • District Headquarter Hospital, Jada
  • Rehmat Foundation Kidney Care and General Hospital Langar pur Road Thathi Gujran Jhelum
  • Rehmat Foundation Free Dispensary Mohallah Khawajgan Chowk Ahe e Hadees Jhelum
  • Combined Military Hospital Jhelum
  • Fauji Foundation Hospital, GT Road
  • Khadam Ali Memorial Hospital, Machine Mohalla No. 1
  • Khan Muhammad Hospital, AlAsria Road.
  • Sughra Hospital, Jhelum Cantt
  • Shahid memorial trust hospital Jhelum
  • Inayat Karim Medical Center, Jhelum Main G.T.road
  • AlKaram Hospital, Civil Lines
  • Afzal Hospital, Machine Mohalla No.3
  • Noor-un-Nisa Hospital
  • Fazal Hospital, Civil Lines
  • Azeem Hospital, Jhelum Cantt
  • Umair Children Hospital, Machine Mohalla No.3
  • Capt. Moazzam Shaheed Hospital
  • Mirza Hospital, Shandar Chowk
  • Zam Zam Diagnostic Centre, near main gate D.H.Q Hospital Jhelum.
  • Zam Zam Pathology Lab, G.T Road, Dina
  • Fatima Hospital – Pinan Wal
  • Mukhtar Begum Memorial Trust
  • Dr Sabah Naz Gynae & Medical Clinic and Infertility Centre

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