Hospital's leadership emphasized its commitment to continuous innovation, patient-centered care, and clinical excellence


By Ikram Ullah Joyia
Islamabad: Kulsum International Hospital in Islamabad has taken a significant leap in enhancing its diagnostic capabilities with the inauguration of its new Siemens Magnetom Flow MRI 1.5 Tesla machine. The ceremony was attended by esteemed guests, including Dr Malik Mukhtar Ahmed, Minister of State for National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination.
The new MRI machine boasts advanced features, including AI-enabled precision, faster imaging, and enhanced patient comfort. “This new MRI will empower our physicians with sharper scan images, enabling them to serve patients with greater efficiency and precision,” said Mr Asif Saifullah Khan, CEO of Kulsum International Hospital.
The hospital's leadership emphasized its commitment to continuous innovation, patient-centered care, and clinical excellence. Kulsum International Hospital is expanding its bed capacity by 30 percent at its existing facility, with completion expected by year-end.
The hospital is also working on the ambitious ‘Kulsum Medical City’ project, a multi-phase development envisioned to become a premier hub for medical services.

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