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About us
Established in 1989, the Aga Khan Maternal and Child
Care Centre (AKMCCC), Hyderabad is part of the Aga Khan Health
Services (AKHS). The Centre is a 87-bed maternity facility offering
quality, cost-effective and value added health care. Specialising
in obstetrics, gynaecology and paediatrics, it is part of the
AKHS international referral system with links to the Aga Khan
University Hospital, Karachi .
Hospital services include:
• Obstetrics and Gynaecology
• Paediatrics
• Triage services
• Diagnostic services
• Day care surgery services
• Vaccination
• Midwifery Training school
History
In 1956, the Aga Khan Health Service, Pakistan
(AKHS,P) inaugurated its first Mother and
Child Health Care Centre in Sultanabad. Two years later, the first maternity
centre, the Aga Khan Maternity Home, Hyderabad, was established in Tilak Chari,
Hyderabad.
The maternity home catered to high risk and complicated pregnancies with greater
scope of services for qualitative obstetric and gynaecological care. After 22
years of maternity care services in Hyderabad, AKHSP began expanding. In 1989,
His Highness the Aga Khan inaugurated the Aga Khan Maternal and Child Care and
the Aga Khan Diagnostic Centre.
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| 1958 |
Aga Khan Maternity Home,
Hyderabad established |
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| 1989 |
His Highness the Aga Khan, inaugurated
the:
• Maternal and Child Health
Care Unit
• Diagnostic Centre
• Midwifery Training School
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| 1990 |
Second Operating Theatre introduced |
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| 1995 |
Health Promotion Package introduced |
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| 1999 |
Adult Health Screening Programme introduced |
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Induction of Surgical Services for
Paediatrics and Women (other than Obstetrics) |
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| 2000 |
Initiation of Outreach Health Care
Services in rural and urban areas |
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Inauguration of Paediatrics Ward, Phototherapy,
Minor Operation Theatre |
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Induction of Cardiac Consultation and
Exercise Tolerance Test (ETT) Services |
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Introduction of Epidural Anaesthesia
Services (painless deliveries) |
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| 2001 |
Training of RMO in Gynaecology /Obstetrics |
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| 2002 |
Training of RMO in Paediatrics Services |
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| 2003 |
Opening of Triage Services |
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Social Franchising with Green Star
Social Marketing Pakistan for Family Planning Services |
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| 2004 |
ISO 9001-2000 quality Management System Certification |
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| 2005 |
Day Care Surgeries |
Aga Khan Health Services
The Hospital and primary medical centres are part of the Aga Khan Health Services,
which is one of the most comprehensive private, not-for-profit health care systems
in the developing world. It includes 325 health centres, dispensaries, hospitals,
diagnostic centres and community health outlets. Building on the Ismaili Community's
health care efforts in the first half of the 20th century, AKHS now provides
primary health care and curative medical care in India, Pakistan, Kenya, Tanzania,
and Syria. It includes five general hospitals, seven maternity homes/hospitals
and 187 health centres/dispensaries.
The first institution established as part of the Aga Khan Health Service, Pakistan
was a 42-bed maternity hospital - formerly known as the Janbai Maternity Home
- which opened in Karachi in 1924. Today, while maintaining that early focus
on maternal and child health, AKHS,P also offers services that range from primary
health care to diagnostic services and curative care. Its 164 health centres,
seven hospitals, maternity home, two medical centres, physiotherapy unit and
seven community dental units reach over 581,000 people in the provinces of Sindh,
Punjab, Frontier, Northern Areas and Chitral. As the largest not-for-profit
private health care system in Pakistan, its goal is to supplement the Government's
efforts in health care provision, especially in the areas of maternal and child
health and primary health care.
Aga Khan Health Service, Pakistan also operates six diagnostic centres with consultant
services and laboratory facilities in different parts of Pakistan. AKHS, P manages
over 1000 employees, around 4000 dedicated volunteers, over 1,500 Trained Birth
Attendants (TBAs) and Community Health Workers (CHWs) working in different regions.
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Healthcare Activities of the Aga Khan Development Network
AKHS activities are conducted in concert with other health-related activities
of the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN). The overall aim is to raise the health
status of people in Pakistan and elsewhere in the developing world. Emphasis,
in current projects, is on strengthening the development health systems.
The Aga Khan Foundation (AKF) works with a variety of grantees, including AKHS,
to improve the health of vulnerable population groups, especially mothers and
children, and promote health services development on the national and regional
levels.
AKF and AKHS have been joined in their work in health care by the Aga Khan University's
Faculty of Health Sciences, which offers accredited professional training, especially
for nurses, and conducts a variety of research programmes focused on the health
problems of developing nations.
The AKDN aims to assist countries in the building of effective, sustainable health
systems that link different kinds of services and levels of care. For more information,
please visit the AKDN website: http://www.akdn.org.
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New Paediatric Ward at AKMCCC
The Aga Khan Maternal and Child Care Centre, Hyderabad introduced a new paediatric ward with six beds, an isolation room (equipped with cardiac monitor) and centralised oxygen supply. The ward will be supported by trained nursing staff.
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