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Ghazal Waseem's Review

3 months ago

Best Hospital having great Administrator. Dr Atif had a nice personality and experienced professor of surgery.

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Al-Suffah Hospital Rawalpindi

St. 3, opposite Holy Family Hospital Gate, Block F New Katarian Satellite Town, Rawalpindi, 46000, Pakistan

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Waqar Ilyas

10 months ago

I recently visited Al-suffah hospital for OPD consultation with Dr. Muhammad Atif Khan. Al-suffah hospital is one of the best hospital in Rawalpindi, renowned for it's -talented doctor, such as Dr. Muhammad Atif Khan, a skilled surgeon and other expert in the medical community. Well maintained, equipped, staffed hospital complete health facilities. Efficient staff.

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Aumair Malik

6 months ago

One of the best hospitals in Islamabad and Rawalpindi. It is more affordable than many hospitals in twin cities with good treatment facilities and best team of experienced surgeons. I am satisfied with the treatment

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Qazi Umer Farooq

3 years ago

I visited here for a Gystro check up & they said You have covid 😃, yesterday I tested negative for covid, Staff is not co operative, waited 1 hour 32 min for my turn, only 4 patients were there before me, Not suitable for poor people, too much expensive, Only consultant fee is 1500 PKR. Not RECOMMENDED AT ALL.

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Ehtesham Ullah Jan

11 months ago

WORST HOSPITAL! Last month my child was born in Suffah hospital. highly disappointing experience at this hospital. Despite choosing it based on our gynecologist recommendation for ICU availability, our experience was horrible. Dr. Atif is the head of this hospital and he ignores all hygiene, administrative and medical issues. Nothing is as per standard here. The operation theater bed was having blood stains looking like a butcher shop. The washrooms had stains and cockroaches, and mosquitoes were present throughout the premises. I spent the entire night worried about mosquitoes biting the newborn. Blood stains on the operation theater bed indicated severe hygiene neglect. The majority of the staff exhibited a confrontational attitude when faced with complaints. Dr. Komal, in particular, was rude and arrogant, which added to the distress. The facility conditions were poor. Torn blankets were provided, and the bed sizes did not match the mattresses. There were no switches in the rooms or kitchen, and the washrooms lacked attached showers. There was also a severe staff shortage; I had to constantly search for staff members up and down the stairs. Additionally, I had to make repeated visits to the pharmacy as the staff kept asking for two glucose strips each time. The administration was inefficient and problematic. There was a conflict between Chugtai Lab and hospital guards over parking, which escalated into a threat. There was no available attendant for medicine facilities, and the elevator service was extremely slow.

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