In a decisive step toward reducing avoidable blindness in underserved regions of the country, the Al-Shifa Trust (AST) has launched a fully equipped mobile operation theatre (OT) donated by the Oil and Gas Development Company Limited (OGDCL).
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The high-tech unit comprising three fully equipped trucks will bring life-changing eye surgeries to the doorsteps of those who cannot afford travel or access to hospitals located in major cities, significantly improving their quality of life.
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At the handover ceremony held at THQ Hospital Fateh Jang, Major General (Retd.) Rehmat Khan, President of Al-Shifa Trust, called the mobile OT “a beacon of hope” for rural communities.

He said that through our Al-Shifa Centre for Community Ophthalmology (ACCO), we are committed to reaching people where help is needed most.
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The AST operates one of the country’s most extensive outreach programs for preventing blindness. During the 2024–25 financial year, nearly 360,000 schoolchildren were screened for vision problems, he informed.
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Maj. Gen. Rehmat Khan added that 700 eye camps have already been held this year, a 30% increase over last year, and we are determined to go further in our mission to prevent avoidable blindness.
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He informed that the mobile unit, built to international standards, can perform up to 100 eye surgeries daily in areas lacking surgical facilities.
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Dr. Muhammad Najam Ul Hasnat, the general manager of the outreach program, said this mobile OT is sterile, self-contained, and ready to serve communities in even the most remote locations.
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OGDCL Managing Director Mr. Ahmed Hayat Lak, the chief guest on the occasion, highlighted the organisation’s long-standing support for Al-Shifa Trust. He said that since 2017, we’ve sponsored 160 surgical camps, enabled 28,000 surgeries, treated over 260,000 patients, and screened 75,000 schoolchildren.
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Mr. Ahmed Hayat Lak added that the mobile unit will enhance time management and bring new dimensions to the cause. He expressed pride in working with A-Shifa Trust and affirmed a commitment to strengthening cooperation with the trust.
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Doctors, paramedics, and local officials attended the event, which concluded with an on-site eye camp. All surgeries, including cataract procedures, were successfully performed in the new mobile unit, marking the start of a new chapter in eye care for remote areas.
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It is worth mentioning that nearly 80 per cent of patients receive free treatment at trust-run hospitals in Rawalpindi, Chakwal, Kohat, Sukkur, Muzaffarabad, and Gilgit. The trust’s new facility in Lahore is slated to open by 2027, benefiting millions.Â













