Free medical care in Pakistan has always been a dream for most people. But now, under the leadership of Maryam Nawaz, that dream is becoming a reality for thousands. These Maryam Nawaz Health Clinic also called Clinics on Wheels are offering completely free treatment, tests, and medicines to people who can’t afford hospital fees.
In this post, we’re not just telling you about the scheme. We’re showing you exactly what happens when someone goes to one of these clinics — step by step — based on real experiences.
What Is the Maryam Nawaz Health Clinic?
This isn’t a large hospital. It’s a mobile clinic or small government-run setup. But don’t let the size fool you the service is real, and it’s 100% free.
These clinics are especially for:
- Families with low income
- Women who need health checkups
- People suffering from common issues like fever, weakness, sugar, BP, infections, and more
The main goal is simple: help people who can’t afford private hospitals or don’t have access to good healthcare.
What Services Are Offered for Free?
At the Maryam Nawaz Health Clinics, you can get:
- Consultation with certified MBBS doctors
- Blood pressure and sugar level checks
- Lab tests like CBC, blood sugar, urine, ECG, and sometimes ultrasound
- Free medicines for common illnesses
- Separate women’s section with a female doctor for gynecology and maternity advice
There is no charge at all. You don’t need to bring money. Just your original CNIC is enough.
How the Process Works – A Real Experience
You Hear the Announcement
You get a message:
“Maryam Nawaz Health Bus is coming to your area tomorrow — 9AM near Union Council Office.”
You confirm it’s real via the official Punjab Social Protection Authority Facebook page or your local government worker spreads the word around.
You Reach the Spot — What Do You See?
No fancy banners.
Just a white mobile van or clinic center, staff in uniform, a basic crowd, and usually a few chairs lined up under tents.
Tip: Reach before 10AM or you’ll be number 50+ in line.
Staff may give you a token number or enter your name in a logbook — they’ll ask for your CNIC only, no BISP card required.
Basic Screening Starts
- A nurse checks your blood pressure and sugar.
- A health worker notes your complaint (headache, fever, weakness, etc.)
- You’re then guided toward the MBBS doctor’s desk (yes, a qualified one).
Most doctors are government-appointed. Some days, specialists visit too.
Free Medicines Given on the Spot
Once the doctor writes your prescription, the medical store window (usually a table beside the doctor) gives you free medicines from government stock — Panadol, antibiotics, BP/sugar pills, cough syrup, etc.
They usually give 3-5 days’ supply. If your case needs longer treatment, you’ll be referred to the nearest hospital.
What If You Need Tests or X-rays?
If available on-site:
You’ll be taken to the clinic’s lab or inside the van for blood test, ECG, or ultrasound.
If not available, they give you a referral slip to go to the nearest DHQ/THQ hospital — with priority access via the welfare channel.
For Women: Female Staff Available
Family planning, maternity consultation, and even prenatal vitamins are given free.
Lady doctor or gynecologist is available on most days.
Separate privacy tents are arranged.
What Should You Bring With You?
Make sure to carry:
- Your original CNIC (must-have)
- Any old medical reports or prescriptions
- A small bag for carrying your medicines
- A water bottle (you may have to wait)
- Your child’s B-Form, if you want their checkup done too
Common Questions Answered
Is this only for people registered in BISP?
No, it’s open to everyone, even if you’re not part of any government scheme.
Can I go again Maryam Nawaz Health Clinic next time?
Yes, but only if the clinic comes to your area again. These clinics rotate between towns and districts.
Are there tests for big diseases like cancer or TB?
Not in these clinics. They only do basic tests. If your case needs special care, they’ll refer you to a hospital.
Why People Are Liking These Clinics
- There’s no fee at all
- No discrimination — anyone can go
- Professional doctors treat you with respect
- You get real medicine, not fake or expired
- No long paperwork or delays
Most importantly, it’s near your home — no need to travel to a big city or hospital.
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Final Words
If a Maryam Nawaz Health Clinic comes near your area, don’t miss it.
People like you are getting treatment, medicines, and test results for free — and the doctors are helping without asking for anything in return.
This is a rare chance to take care of your health without worrying about money. So tell your family, share this post, and go experience it for yourself.
If you’ve already been to one of these clinics, comment below and tell others what it was like. Your feedback could help hundreds more.