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HOPE's Mobile Health Units
in Pakistan:
HOPE's Two Mobile Health Units
HOPE Mobile Health Units
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In 2010, HOPE inaugurated its first Mobile Health Unit in HUB, Balochistan with the cooperation of Asia Petroleum Limited.  Due to the successful effort, another unit was set up in Sindh in 2011.  Each Mobile Health Unit is responsible for covering the same 30 villages every week.  Doctors from Karachi staff these Mobile Health on a rotational basis.  The doctors set up “clinics” in the houses of community volunteers and treat the underserved population, mainly women and children.  Medicines and treatments are provided free of charge.

 

HOPE’s Mobile Health Unit vehicles are equipped with trackers, courtesy of APL.  These units allow HOPE to keep track of what areas have been serviced and improve efficiency.  Other services provided by the Mobile Health Units include:

 

  • Treating communicable diseases such as diarrhea, respiratory infections, vomiting, and noncommunicable diseases such as malnutrition

  • Basic medical services

  • Gynecologic and obstetric care

 

In 2023, a total of 72,384 patients were treated in both of HOPE’s Mobile Health Clinics.  These included: 39,936 children, 17,472 men, and 14,976 women.

HOPE Mobile Health Unit Villages in Pakistan
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