Hospitals
The District Hospital commonly known as the Civil Hospital is the largest hospital of Sahiwal. It has a nursing school and also offers different laboratory courses. Many doctors of the city have served their House Jobs here. Departments of all the Major specialties are available .Now a medical Collage is established and a new hospital is being built which would provide state of art treatments to sahiwalians. Other notable hospitals include the Christian Hospital, Bhagwan jee Children Hospital, the Mir Wilayat Hussain Zaidi Maternity Hospital and the Sadiq Medical care Hospital fateh Sher Colony, Imtiaz Hospital Mall mandi road, Qurashi Hospital Race course Chowk, Al barkat HospitalHigh street house of tharkiylogst, Mazhar Sugery farid Town, Shifa Gynae Hospital Gunj shaker colony, Ali Sherazi Hospital, Subh-e-Nao (addiction and Psychiatric treatment Facility) High street Langrial surgimed Mission chowk, Umar abdullah Hospital Mission chowk . Shaukat Khanam Lab, Agha Khan Lab, Bhagwan Lab, Shafqat Lab and numerous other private laboratories are functioning in the city. Private clinics of doctors are numerous. Wapda fortified dispensary is a best facility for wapda servants.
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