Indus Hospital and Health Network


Indus Hospital and Health Network is a non-profit organization comprising a nationwide healthcare network of primary, secondary, and tertiary healthcare facilities across Pakistan. IHHN offers healthcare services to all patients completely free of cost.

History

It was established in 2005 when Islamic Mission Trust donated its non-functional hospital in Korangi, Karachi to Indus Hospital and Health Network. Islamic Mission Trust Hospital was originally established in 1988. When it started, it was Pakistan's first paperless and cashless hospital; the hospital has an e-cardiology system.
IHHN comprises 15 hospitals, four regional blood centres, four physical rehab centres, a Pediatric Oncology Centre reputed to be the largest in Pakistan, 36 Primary Care offerings, and conducts public health initiatives.
Indus Hospital and Health Network includes the Indus University of Health Sciences, the Indus Hospital Research Center, and a Postgraduate Medical Education Program in its ambit. It is accredited by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Pakistan.