Aug 26, 2025
In remote areas of Pakistan, a visit to a qualified doctor once meant long travel, unpredictable hours, and limited care. That reality shifted in July 2025 when Sehat Kahani, in collaboration with Fauji Fertilizer Company and Sona Welfare Foundation, opened e-health clinics in underserved communities.
Patients can now consult licensed doctors through Sehat Kahani’s telemedicine platform, while trained nurses on-site provide guidance, prescriptions, and follow-ups.
Trained nurses assist patients as they engage with licensed doctors through video consultations. Residents now have convenient access to routine checkups, mental health guidance, and disability support close to home.
The clinic serves the local community with primary care, mental health services, and support for those with disabilities. Nurse provides guidance during live consultations, connecting patients with doctors in major cities.
Residents can now receive medical attention, mental wellness support, and disability-related consultations without traveling far. On-site nurse facilitates real-time video/audio appointments with qualified doctors.
Families visit the clinic for routine medical care, mental health consultations, and disability support. Nurses ensure smooth communication with doctors located across cities during live virtual consultations.
The local clinic offers accessible primary healthcare, mental wellness guidance, and support for individuals with disabilities. Nurses guide patients through live consultations with doctors, making care straightforward and dependable.
Community members now connect with doctors in real time for primary healthcare, mental health guidance, and disability-related concerns. Trained nurses facilitate appointments and support families at the clinic.
This e-clinic offers direct access to primary medical care, mental wellness services, and disability consultations. Nurses help patients communicate with licensed doctors through virtual sessions, ensuring consistent and reliable care.
Sehat Kahani’s partnership with Fauji Fertilizer Company and Sona Welfare Foundation continues to expand. Plans are underway to open additional e-health clinics across Pakistan’s remote areas. New facilities will provide consistent primary care, mental health support, and disability services, bringing reliable healthcare closer to families who need it most and strengthening local healthcare networks across the country.
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