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Minister inaugurates orthopedic services, phlebotomy unit at JPMC

Published on: October 25, 2025 10:03 PM

Sindh’s health sector has always been a symbol of progress, innovation, and public service. Continuing this tradition, Sindh Minister for Health and Population Welfare, Dr Azra Fazal Pechuho, inaugurated the Advanced Orthopedic Services and Phlebotomy Unit at Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC).

Dr Pechuho said the newly inaugurated advanced units aim to provide world-class treatment to patients suffering from bone, joint, and sports-related injuries, pediatric orthopedic disorders, and musculoskeletal tumors.

“For the first time in the public sector, modern orthopedic subspecialty clinics and a dedicated phlebotomy unit have been established, the result of tireless efforts by the JPMC team,” the minister remarked.

During the visit, doctors briefed the minister about the new operation theatres, clinics, and phlebotomy unit, explaining how these facilities would ensure timely and improved medical care for patients. Dr Pechuho also inspected the new units and interacted with patients who had benefited from advanced surgical services.

The Health Minister reaffirmed the Sindh government’s commitment to expanding specialized surgical and diagnostic services to every district of the province, ensuring that people do not have to travel to other cities for treatment.

“These new units are a major gift from the Sindh government to the people,” she said. “With modern facilities, trained staff, and quality care, they will bring a real change in people’s lives.”

The inauguration ceremony was attended by Vice Chancellor Prof. Amjad Siraj, Executive Director JPMC Prof. Shahid Rasool, Pro-Vice Chancellor Prof Nighat Shah, and other senior medical professionals.

Dr Pechuho lauded the dedication of JPMC’s leadership and called the new units “a reflection of Sindh’s continuous journey towards accessible and advanced healthcare for all.”

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Dr Azra Fazal Pechuho, orthopedic, phlebotomy, services

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