Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz launched the second phase of the “Clinics on Wheels” program, expanding free healthcare access across the province.
At the Lahore ceremony, she emphasized the program’s goal of delivering quality medical services to people’s doorsteps, especially in remote areas.
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The initiative now deploys 911 fully equipped mobile clinics offering diagnostics, free medicines, and maternal care, aiming to serve 4 million people. The first phase already treated over 10 million patients.
Maryam credited Nawaz Sharif and Shehbaz Sharif for laying the foundation of the project and announced new cardiology centers in eight Punjab cities to strengthen specialized healthcare services.