Partners in Hope! Annual Report 2024–25
A Review of How Philanthropists of Karachi Changed Everything at Jinnah Hospital (JPMC), Karachi
In Pakistan’s public healthcare system, the gap between medical need and affordability is still significant. For patients dealing with chronic illness, emergency conditions, or complex diagnoses, the cost of tests, procedures, and medication can delay or completely prevent treatment.
This is where Patients’ Aid Foundation plays a consistent and structured role in transforming Jinnah Hospital, one of the oldest and largest public healthcare hospitals of Pakistan, into a world class tertiary healthcare facility.
As detailed in the Patients’ Aid Foundation Annual Report 2024–25, the organization continues to convert donations into direct patient care, ensuring that financial limitations do not determine access to treatment at JPMC.
Annual Report: https://online.flippingbook.com/view/1036899821/54/
Understanding the demand for free healthcare in Pakistan
The demand for free healthcare in Pakistan continues to grow due to rising medical costs, population pressure, and limited access to private healthcare. Public hospitals like JPMC serve as pivotal healthcare providers for low-income communities not only in Karachi but across Sindh, Punjab, KPK, Balochistan and neighboring regions.
Patients arriving at JPMC often require:
- Immediate diagnostic evaluation
- Surgical intervention
- Long-term disease management
- Continuous access to medication
Without medical financial assistance in Pakistan, many of these cases would remain untreated or delayed, leading to worsening health outcomes.
How Patients’ Aid Foundation supports patient care at JPMC
Within JPMC, Patients’ Aid Foundation operates through a structured system that connects donations directly to patient services. The goal is clear: remove financial barriers from the treatment process.
Key areas of support include:
- Free medical treatment in Karachi for eligible patients
- Diagnostic services such as CT scans, MRIs, and lab testing
- Medication access through organized pharmacy support
- Funding for critical care units and specialized departments
- Equipment upgrades and facility improvements
This approach ensures continuity of care, from diagnosis to recovery, under one coordinated system.
Annual impact highlights from 2024–25
The Patients’ Aid Foundation Annual Report 2024–25 outlines how contributions were utilized across multiple areas of healthcare delivery. Instead of isolated interventions, the focus remains on building complete treatment pathways for patients.
Expanding access to diagnostic services
Early and accurate diagnosis plays a central role in treatment outcomes. Over the past year, the foundation supported:
- High-volume radiology services including CT scans and MRIs
- Advanced imaging technologies for complex conditions
- Laboratory diagnostics for early disease detection
These services strengthen diagnostic services in public hospitals Pakistan, allowing timely medical decisions and reducing delays in treatment.
Treatment and surgical support across departments
Patients requiring surgical or advanced medical care received support across multiple specialties. These include:
- Emergency and trauma interventions
- General and specialized surgeries
- Oncology treatments including radiation therapy
This contributes directly to improving healthcare support for poor patients in Pakistan, particularly those who cannot afford high-cost procedures.
Medication access for continuous treatment
One of the most critical aspects of patient care is consistent access to medication. Through its systems, the foundation enabled:
- Distribution of essential medicines
- Support for chronic disease patients
- Continuity in long-term treatment plans
This reduces the risk of treatment interruption, especially for patients managing serious or ongoing conditions.
Overview of key areas supported in 2024–25
| Area of Support | Services Provided | Impact on Patients |
| Diagnostics | CT scans, MRIs, lab tests | Early detection and timely treatment |
| Surgical Care | Emergency and planned surgeries | Access to life-saving procedures |
| Oncology | Radiation therapy, cancer care | Treatment for high-risk patients |
| Medication | Free/subsidized drugs | Continuous disease management |
| Infrastructure | Equipment and facility upgrades | Improved hospital capacity |
Departmental coverage at JPMC
Every day, nearly 15,000 patients from underserved communities across Pakistan arrive at Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre, carrying not just illness but uncertainty about whether they will receive the care they urgently need. Across critical departments, including Accident & Emergency, OPD and Surgical Complex, Radiology, PET-CT and Cyclotron, CyberKnife and Tomotherapy, Neurology and Neurotrauma, Oncology, Nephrology and Urology, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Ophthalmology, Clinical Laboratories, Blood Bank, and support services like the Jinnah Food Complex, patients are assisted at every stage of their journey, from diagnosis to treatment and recovery, ensuring they are not left to face their condition alone.
Patient care and services delivered across departments
| Department | Services Provided | Annual Patient Volume and Activity | Patient Impact |
| OPD Services | General outpatient consultations | 15,000 patients daily and 574,370 annual OPD visits | First access point for diagnosis and continued care |
| Accident and Emergency | Trauma and urgent care | 531,878 patients treated annually | Immediate life-saving intervention across Karachi |
| Surgical Complex | General and specialized surgeries | 23,628 surgeries performed annually | Access to essential and critical surgical procedures |
| Oncology | Chemotherapy and cancer care | 15,688 chemotherapy sessions annually | Continued cancer treatment for high-risk patients |
| CyberKnife | Advanced radiation therapy | 8,586 OPD visits and 2,385 treatment sessions | Targeted treatment for complex tumors |
| Tomotherapy | Precision radiation therapy | 417 patients treated and 9,380 sessions | Consistent care for oncology patients |
| PET-CT and Cyclotron | Advanced imaging diagnostics | 3,514 PET-CT scans performed | Early and accurate cancer detection |
| Radiology | CT scans, MRI, ultrasound, imaging | 318,103 tests conducted annually (including 2,457 CT, 6,981 MRI, 1,430 ultrasounds) | Timely and accurate diagnosis |
| Clinical Pathology Laboratory | Diagnostic lab testing | 3,916,147 tests conducted annually | Large-scale support for disease detection |
| Nephrology and Urology | Dialysis and kidney care | 14,027 dialysis sessions | Sustained treatment for chronic kidney disease |
| Obstetrics and Gynaecology | Maternal care and childbirth | 105,259 OPD visits and 13,466 deliveries | Safe maternal and newborn care |
| Ophthalmology | Eye care and surgeries | 55,197 OPD visits, 3,487 admissions, 3,344 surgeries | Prevention and treatment of vision-related conditions |
| Blood Bank | Blood transfusion services | 54,384 units managed annually | Critical support for surgeries and emergencies |
| Pharmacy Services | Free medication distribution | 108,542 patients supported | Access to essential medicines without cost |
| Jinnah Food Complex | Meals for patients and attendants | 151,000 individuals served and 1,650 provided daily Sehri and Iftar | Nutritional support for patients and families |
Patient outcomes and real-world impact
The Annual Report 2024–25 reflects not only operational scale but also patient outcomes. Individuals who previously faced financial barriers are now able to:
- Undergo critical surgical procedures
- Receive timely cancer treatment
- Access diagnostic services without delay
- Continue medication for chronic conditions
These outcomes demonstrate how charity hospital services in Pakistan can function effectively when supported through structured systems and consistent funding.
A patient story from JPMC that reflects real impact
Among the many individuals supported through free healthcare in Pakistan, one story from the past year reflects the importance of timely medical care.
Zaheer, a 60-year-old retired police officer, had spent most of his life in public service. After retirement, he was living a modest life when an unexpected road accident 4 months ago left him with a severe leg fracture. (References: Patients’ Aid Instagram)
For someone his age, a fracture like this was not just an injury, it threatened his mobility and independence.
Orthopedic procedures, imaging, hospitalization, and post-surgical care require resources that are often out of reach for individuals relying on limited income after retirement in Pakistan.
Through the support system developed by Patients’ Aid Foundation, Patients like Zaheer are able to receive the care they need without financial burden.
Zaheer Ahmed’s treatment included:
- Diagnostic imaging to assess the fracture
- Free surgery at ‘New Surgical Complex’ to stabilize the injury
- Physiotherapy and monitoring
- Medication and follow-up support
Fractures in older adults can significantly impact long-term mobility and quality of life if not treated properly, especially when immediate care is delayed.
In Zaheer’s case, timely intervention made recovery possible.
With proper treatment and support, he was able to begin the process of regaining movement and stability. What could have resulted in permanent disability was managed through structured medical care.
His story reflects a broader reality: many patients who come to JPMC are not only dealing with illness or injury, but also the financial uncertainty that comes with it.
Why do stories like this matter?
Zaheer’s case is one of many healing and success stories Patients’ Aid Foundation has turned into reality. Each number in the annual report represents individuals who required urgent medical attention but could not afford it on their own.
Stories like his show how medical financial assistance in Pakistan directly impacts recovery outcomes.
Without access to:
- Diagnostics
- Surgical care
- Medication
patients risk long-term complications or incomplete recovery.
Transparency in donation utilization
All these services are made possible through donations collected via successful fundraising campaigns, strategic marketing efforts, and partnerships with organizations like PSO and Vital Pakistan, along with initiatives such as the Patients’ Aid Premier Cricket League, golf tournaments, Ride a Bike 25 for a Cause, Jinnah Kay Dost; Karachi Kay Sath, and more.
This impact is further strengthened by a strong commitment to transparency and accountability, which builds trust among corporate partners, businesses, and individuals alike, encouraging them to confidently contribute and become part of this ongoing humanitarian initiative.
A key aspect of the foundation’s work is maintaining clarity in how funds are used. According to the Patients’ Aid Foundation Annual Report 2024–25, donations are allocated across:
- Patient treatment costs
- Diagnostic services
- Medication procurement
- Equipment and infrastructure
This ensures that contributions are directly linked to measurable healthcare outcomes, strengthening trust in donation-based healthcare in Pakistan.
Why this model matters for healthcare in Pakistan
Pakistan’s healthcare system continues to face capacity and affordability challenges. In this context, Patients’ Aid Foundation:
- Supports JPMC, one of the largest public hospital in the country
- Expands access to care for underserved populations
- Ensures that treatment is based on need rather than financial status
Our work at JPMC reflects a practical model of NGO healthcare support in Pakistan, where donor contributions translate into real medical services.
Giving in the light of faith and responsibility
In an Islamic country like Pakistan where many patients depend on collective support for survival, the act of giving Zakat/Sadaqah/Khairaat holds both social and spiritual significance. Supporting free healthcare in Pakistan is not only a humanitarian effort but also a form of ongoing charity that continues to benefit those in need.
As mentioned in the Quran:
“Whoever saves one life, it is as if he had saved mankind entirely.” Surah Al-Ma’idah (5:32)
This message reflects the very essence of the work carried out by Patients’ Aid Foundation at Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre.
Every diagnostic test, every procedure, and every medication provided through donations contributes toward saving lives, one patient at a time.
Do not stop here let us heal Pakistan together
The progress outlined in the Patients’ Aid Foundation Annual Report 2024–25 is the result of consistent support from individuals and organizations who chose to contribute.
But the need continues.
Every day, more patients arrive at JPMC requiring diagnostics, treatment, and medication. The demand for free treatment at JPMC Karachi is ongoing, and the ability to meet this demand depends on continued support.
You can be part of this effort by:
- Sharing this blog with friends and family
- Donating to support patient treatment
- Contributing towards diagnostics and medication
- Helping expand access to healthcare services
Each contribution adds to a system that ensures patients receive care when they need it most.