
Tahir Mosavi's Review
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent Medical Care & Professional Staff I had a great experience at Shifa International Hospital while getting my mother treated. The doctors were highly professional, and the medical staff was caring and supportive throughout the treatment. The hospital maintains high standards of cleanliness and follows proper medical protocols. From diagnosis to recovery, everything was well-managed, and we received detailed guidance at every step. The facilities are modern, and the patient care is top-notch. I am truly grateful to the entire team for their dedication and hard work in ensuring my mother's recovery. Highly recommended for anyone looking for quality healthcare services in Pakistan!
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4 Pitras Bukhari Rd, H 8/4 H-8, Islamabad, Pakistan
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Sanam Ajmal
I appreciate the cleanliness of the office! Such a great benefit that the office was open on Easter evening. The front desk attendant was so nice and helpful. It was the best walk in clinic experience. My sister was treated with respect and the staff had a professional attitude. I would recommend Well-Key to anyone who is looking for an Urgent Care and already have. Everyone was great! The doctor named Dr.Daniyal ahmad was amazing. He was very caring and sweet. He knew what he was doing and was so helpful. If I am ever in need while I am visiting, I would come here again.
Read full reviewMohammad Nadeem
My cousin from AK was admitted to this hospital following a motor bike accident. Coming from a poor family the hospital robbed them daily. Money had to be raised and borrowed A day in ICU was costing 1.5lakh with poor care. Unnecessary tests were done. They showed no sympathy. It's a money making business. They have basically robbed a poor family! They kept extending his stay and not allowing a transfer to a different hospital. They wouldn't give us his full medical reports to check and have checked my our friend doctor in UK They kept delaying his discharge and kept him over 7/8 weeks so you can imagine the cost. He is basically a skeleton, thanks to their service. Don't be fooled by the cleanliness or overseas doctors. please AVOID and if you do end up there let them know your thoughts. Unfortunately I'm in UK otherwise would deal with the greedy people!!! May Allah (SWT) give all the sick Shiva without visiting Shiva hospital. Ameen 🤲
Read full reviewSaad Saud Hassan
I had an extremely disappointing and frankly unacceptable experience with Dr. Huma Tasleem at Shifa International Hospital. I took my mother to her for a gynecological issue, and as a doctor myself, I was appalled by the careless and substandard care she received. The consultation was rushed to the point of negligence. No proper history was taken, no thorough physical examination was done — things that are the bare minimum in any clinical setting. An ultrasound, which is often essential in such cases, was not even performed until I questioned her directly. And when she did finally do it, she was simultaneously attending to two other patients. That’s not just unprofessional — it’s outright unsafe. This kind of multitasking might be understandable in an overburdened government hospital, but in a private setup where you're paying Rs. 5000 for a consultation and there are only a few patients waiting, it's completely unacceptable. It felt like a rushed, careless conveyor belt rather than proper medical care. As a fellow doctor, I genuinely hate calling out someone from my own profession, but this experience was horrible. Patients — especially in a private setting — deserve time, attention, and care, not this kind of dismissive and distracted treatment. I sincerely hope Shifa International takes this seriously.
Read full reviewJeff Nazary
It’s truly unfortunate that this hospital has turned into a money-making machine, focused solely on extracting as much as possible from people. We had a brain surgery performed here, and despite spending over 17 lakh, our patient did not recover. Beyond the treatment outcome, the entire experience was chaotic. After moving our patient out of the ICU, they transferred her to a completely different building, far from the brain department. The staff was disorganized and unhelpful, and only after persistent effort was I able to have her moved back to the appropriate building. Moreover, even if the chances of recovery are close to zero, they offer false assurances, claiming a high success rate like 90%, just to encourage you to proceed. After draining every last bit of your money, they eventually admit that there’s nothing more they can do. In the end, you risk losing both your loved one and your savings.
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