The new Murrier Cardiac Center offers residents’ window care near you

Residents of Murrier, suffering from heart disease, will no longer need to go to Rawalpindi for treatment, as a heart installation was inaugurated on Wednesday where cardiac surgeries and bypass procedures will soon be carried out.

The chief minister of Punjab, Maryam Nawaz, inaugurated the Nawaz Sharif Cardiac Center at the Mohammad Hussain Samli Sanatorium-Cum-General Hospital of Murief. She also announced that heart surgeries and bypass procedures would start in the installation in the near future.

Addressing the inaugural ceremony, the chief minister underlined that a major redevelopment of Historic Mall Road in Murrier is currently underway, involving an investment of several billion rupees. The project includes the development of a biodiversity park, wild park, Bansra Gali, Pia park and Karshee park, all aimed at improving environmental and recreational offers from the region.

It has also disclosed plans for the imminent launch of the Automated Glass / Rail Transport Transport Transport system (ART) and the creation of a 100 -bed hospital in Kotli Sattian, as part of broader tourism and infrastructure development initiatives.

Maryam has announced that shuttle services would soon be operational between Central Murrier and the Samli Hospital, which had long suffered from negligence. Noting the lack of local heart care facilities, she pointed out that patients with heart disease were previously forced to go to Rawalpindi – a considerable difficulty, in particular given the nature sensitive to the time of these emergencies.

“To fill this critical gap, we have now ensured the availability of quality heart care within Mirurus,” she said.

The provincial CEO praised the rapid and effective construction of Nawaz Sharif Cardiac Center, with qualified doctors and qualified personnel, and supplied with sufficient supply of essential heart medications.

It drew attention to the contrast between the serenity enjoyed by Murrieri tourists and the lack of basic medical services historically endured by local residents. “We have promised to the inhabitants of Mirurus that they would no longer need to leave their city for medical care-and we have held this promise,” she said.

Maryam has announced that his government had now fully devoted key departments – including police, traffic management, health, education and tourism – to the local Murrier administration.

She noted that an unprecedented number of roads had been built in Murrier in the past eight months. On the other hand, it strongly criticized the previous administrations for having allowed uncontrolled deforestation, illegal trade in wood and unregulated construction, which had led to the deterioration of the natural beauty of the region.

“Our government has taken firm measures against unauthorized structures and will not allow striking or profiteers to degrade the Mirrier landscape,” she promised.

It has also announced the next introduction of electric bus, providing free transport to students, women, the elderly and disabled people, further improving accessibility and ecological mobility in the region.

Regarding health infrastructure elsewhere in Punjab, she highlighted the accelerated progress at Nawaz Sharif Cancer Hospital in Lahore, and revealed that the Sahiwal division, which previously lacked a single public cardiac hospital, now has a fully operational cardiology center.

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