News & Events

Blood Cancer Awareness

September correctly is Blood Cancer Awareness Month – a decisive time to instantly make considerable energies to conquer blood cancers including leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma, and Hodgkin lymphoma. Persons with blood cancer can endure and live healthily when they’re diagnosed promptly and treated properly.

Sohail University’s attached hospital Medicare Cardiac & General Hospital totally acclaims the specialized services of the Cardiologists & workforce caring the susceptible hearts. Care Heart for healthy Heart Beat.

ISB Camp Office

Sohail University celebrated the inauguration of the official opening of its Camp office at Islamabad on September 29th, 2020. Major. General (Retd) Prof. Dr. Muhammad Aslam, an adjunct faculty member of Sohail University, was the chief guest of the event while Mr. Bulent Sohail, Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Sohail University, was also present on the occasion. Sohail University will continue its mission beyond the boundaries to provide quality education, Innovation & new knowledge through transformative research. The Ribbon cutting ceremony gathering was limited due to the on-going pandemic COVID-19.

Breast Cancer Awareness

October is celebrated as the Breast Cancer Awareness Month Staying Healthy! Early detection & prompt treatment can only reduce the risk of Breast Cancer. Women should conduct Breast Cancer Screening via Mammograms, Clinical Breast Exam, and Breast Self-Exam. Give Hope. Save Lives

COVID-19

Medicare Cardiac & General Hospital have played an active role to fight against the pandemic coronavirus. During the tough time on the state, our frontline warriors put their lives in danger to save others in the battle against COVID-19. Our specialized doctors, nurses, and paramedical staff provided awareness to the general public with respective knowledge of their fields through social media platforms. Notices and informative flyers about social distancing, wearing masks, have also been posted on the premises of organization for the public to follow WHO / Govt. SOP’s.