Children suffering from heart conditions in Pakistan will now receive free medical treatment and surgeries under the newly launched ‘Chief Minister Children Heart Surgery Programme,’ also known as “Maryam Ki Masihaai.” This initiative is aimed at providing life-saving care to children from underprivileged backgrounds, ensuring they have access to essential medical services.
A Lifeline for Children with Heart Conditions
The ‘Maryam Ki Masihaai’ program is designed to offer free-of-cost surgeries and treatments for children diagnosed with heart diseases. By removing the financial burden from families, this initiative provides critical care to children who otherwise might not have had access to the necessary medical procedures.
Comprehensive Medical Care and Support
Under this program, children will receive not only free heart surgeries but also pre- and post-operative care, ensuring their recovery is fully supported. The initiative will involve top medical professionals and hospitals, delivering quality care to children in need.
Addressing a Critical Health Challenge
Heart disease is one of the leading causes of death among children in Pakistan, and many families struggle to afford the expensive treatments. The ‘Maryam Ki Masihaai’ initiative aims to bridge this gap by providing essential healthcare services to those most vulnerable.
Empowering Families, Saving Lives
The program reflects the government’s commitment to improving healthcare access for children across the country. By offering free treatment, the initiative is empowering families and saving lives, helping to build a healthier and more compassionate society.
This program is a ray of hope for countless children and their families, ensuring that financial constraints will no longer stand in the way of life-saving treatment