JDC opens free dialysis centre in Sialkot
The initiative is a lifeline for those in need as it offers free dialysis services
SIALKOT (Web Desk) - JDC has taken a commendable step by opening a free dialysis centre in Sialkot on 30th October, 2023.
This dialysis centre has been named after renowned businessman Mr Tanweer Ahmed’s mother, Kalsoom Akhtar, as he is the sole financial donor for this project and provided JDC the necessary funds to open a dialysis centre in Sialkot.
The initiative is a lifeline for those in need as it offers free dialysis services, effectively alleviating the financial burden faced by patients.
In strict adherence to international standards, the facility ensures patient safety by adopting one time use equipment policies, thereby maintaining the highest levels of hygiene. Used equipment is promptly and safely discarded, guaranteeing a clean and safe environment for all patients.
Zafar Abbas, the General Secretary of JDC, set a visionary goal of establishing 50 dialysis centres across Pakistan, and his resolute dedication has seen this vision come to life.
In a country with over 17 million kidney disease patients and limited resources, this initiative addresses a pressing healthcare issue.
Dialysis treatment, which typically costs over $3,000 per year per patient, is often financially out of reach for many, making the need for such centres even more vital.
Recognising the urgency of the situation and the growing number of patients in need, JDC has already launched free dialysis centres in various cities, including Karachi. These centres have become a beacon of hope for individuals who were previously burdened by the high costs of treatment.
JDC Welfare Organisation is a non-government and non-profit entity. It is dedicated to serving humanity without bias.
The organisation’s primary mission is to alleviate human suffering and help people regain their normal lives.
As JDC continues to expand its network of free dialysis centres, it remains devoted in its commitment to providing high-quality medical care, entirely free of charge.
These centres represent a significant leap towards reducing human suffering and offering hope to kidney disease patients throughout Pakistan.