LAHORE, Jul 13 (APP):Lahore Chief Traffic Officer (CTO) Syed Abdul Raheem Shirazi on Monday visited Mukhtaran Rafiq Welfare Hospital, where he reviewed medical facilities and appreciated the hospital's collaboration with Lahore Traffic Police to provide quality healthcare services to traffic wardens. Upon his arrival, the CTO was received by Project Director Col (retd) Najeebullah Malik, President Abdullah and Vice President Chaudhry Shafiq. During the visit, Abdul Raheem Shirazi inspected the …
CTO visits Mukhtaran Rafiq Welfare Hospital, lauds healthcare initiative for traffic wardens

LAHORE, Jul 13 (APP):Lahore Chief Traffic Officer (CTO) Syed Abdul Raheem Shirazi on Monday visited Mukhtaran Rafiq Welfare Hospital, where he reviewed medical facilities and appreciated the hospital’s collaboration with Lahore Traffic Police to provide quality healthcare services to traffic wardens.
Upon his arrival, the CTO was received by Project Director Col (retd) Najeebullah Malik, President Abdullah and Vice President Chaudhry Shafiq.
During the visit, Abdul Raheem Shirazi inspected the hospital’s state-of-the-art dialysis centre and other departments. The hospital administration briefed him on the medical facilities and healthcare services being provided to patients.
The hospital also organised a medical camp at the Traffic Police Lines, Manawan, where a team of doctors conducted medical examinations of traffic wardens for various health conditions.
The CTO appreciated the initiative to provide quality healthcare services to traffic personnel and said the welfare of traffic wardens remained a priority.
Under a memorandum of understanding (MoU) between Lahore Traffic Police and Mukhtaran Rafiq Welfare Hospital, traffic wardens would receive discounted and free medical facilities. Wardens would be entitled to a 50 per cent discount on laboratory services, while deserving traffic personnel, including the families of martyred officials, would receive free medical services of up to 100 per cent.
He added that traffic officers and officials would also be able to avail discounted medical tests for up to six family members under the agreement.


