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Dengue and Malaria Test Fees Reduced in Sindh

Last updated: October 22, 2025 3:43 pm
Neha Ashraf
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Fees for dengue, malaria, and CBC tests have been reduced. According to the Sindh Healthcare Commission in Karachi, the revised test fees will remain effective from October 21 to December 31, 2025.

‎According to the Sindh Healthcare Commission, the malaria test fee has been reduced from Rs. 3050 to Rs. 600.

‎The commission further stated that the dengue NS1 test fee has been reduced from Rs. 4550 to Rs. 1100.

‎According to the commission, the dengue IgM test fee has been fixed at Rs. 1500, while the CBC test fee has been reduced from Rs. 1250 to Rs. 500.

‎The Sindh Healthcare Commission said that the purpose of this initiative is to benefit dengue patients.

‎The Chief Executive Officer of the Sindh Healthcare Commission stated that malaria and dengue cases are increasing across Sindh.

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