Staff Reporter
The renovation of a new three-storey setup for dialysis patients in the Nephrology Department of Services Hospital has entered final stage where patients suffering from kidney diseases would be getting medical facility under the auspices of Abdul Aleem Khan Foundation (AAKF).
Moreover, dialysis wards equipped with modern facilities are being prepared for the treatment of patients for which 36 modern machines of dialysis have reached Lahore from Germany while the construction work is in full swing.
Punjab Senior Minister Abdul Aleem Khan visited Services Hospital to review the pace of work. He inspected the ongoing work where he directed to complete it as soon as possible so that dialysis facility could be available to the needy patients immediately.
Talking on the occasion, Senior Minister Abdul Aleem Khan said that all these 36 machines would be installed and the number of machines would be increased after the completion of new block by the Foundation.
He said that all medical services will be provided free of cost for dialysis patients while the AAK Foundation will look after all their needs as well.
Senior Minister Abdul Aleem Khan said that the Foundation will also provide appropriate beds which would be installed in these wards so that patients can be facilitated as much as possible.
He said that Abdul Aleem Khan Foundation is providing welfare services in Health, Education and various fields while in natural calamities like earthquakes and floods it also gives full support to the people and this Foundation does not receive donations from any other institution or person.
Senior Minister Abdul Aleem Khan was briefed on the necessary matters by the Services Hospital administration. It was appreciated that crores of rupees are being spent by Abdul Aleem Khan Foundation on this welfare scheme which would provide vital medical assistance to hundreds of patients of dialysis.