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Sindh to Launch Advanced Diagnostic Center in Karachi

Last updated: May 6, 2026 10:27 pm
Ayan Ahmed
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Sindh’s healthcare infrastructure is set for a significant upgrade as the provincial government finalizes plans for a state-of-the-art diagnostic facility in Karachi. The project, aimed at reducing the burden on existing public hospitals, will provide advanced imaging and laboratory services currently available only at high-cost private clinics.

The facility will be housed within the premises of the Sindh Government Hospital, with the health department confirming that procurement for high-end MRI, CT scan, and molecular pathology equipment is already underway. Officials expect the center to be operational within the next six months, marking a shift in how the province handles complex diagnostics.

For the average patient, the impact is immediate. Public sector hospitals in Karachi often face weeks-long waiting lists for specialized scans, forcing families to shell out thousands of rupees at private labs. By centralizing high-tech diagnostics under one roof, the government hopes to cut those wait times to mere days.

“We aren’t just adding machines; we’re changing the diagnostic pipeline for the public,” said a senior health official involved in the project. He noted that the facility will operate on a public-private partnership model to ensure maintenance standards don’t slip after the initial rollout.

This move follows a string of complaints regarding the mismanagement of diagnostic equipment in district-level hospitals, where machines often sit idle due to a lack of trained technicians or spare parts. The new center aims to bypass these systemic failures by implementing a dedicated management team and an automated digital reporting system.

While the government has yet to disclose the full budget, sources within the finance department suggest an initial allocation of over 800 million rupees for the procurement phase alone.

The success of this center will hinge on staffing. The provincial health secretary has signaled a new recruitment drive specifically for radiologists and lab pathologists, promising competitive pay scales designed to lure talent back from the private sector. If the model holds, the government plans to replicate it in Hyderabad and Larkana by the end of next year.

For now, the focus remains on Karachi—a city where a single diagnostic report can often be the difference between affordable care and financial ruin for a household.

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