Healing
HUMANITY
CDRS COMMUNITY
HEALTHCARE FACILITIES
Since we started on March 26, 2006, CDRS has been committed to providing medical care to people of all ages and genders. We’ve made a significant impact over the years. For male patients aged 15 and older, we’ve provided 203,903 facilities, and for females in the same age group, we’ve provided 537,684 facilities. We’ve also cared for male children aged 14 and under with 265,927 facilities, and female children with 243,012 facilities. Altogether, that’s 508,939 facilities for children. In total, we’ve provided 1,070,526 facilities to patients of all ages.
CDRS has also played a crucial role in disaster relief. During the AJK earthquake, we treated 420,211 patients. In flood relief efforts, we helped 22,263 patients, and during the IDP’s rehabilitation, we treated 157,017 patients. In Shangla we treated 1,002 patients. Overall, our disaster medical camps have treated 800,943 patients. In non-disaster medical camps, we’ve treated 33,543 patients.
800,493
TOTAL DISASTER MEDICAL CAMPS FROM 2006-2024
1,088,081
TOTAL ALL TIME PATIENTS TREATED BY CDRS HEALTH CARE INITIATIVES
39,274
TOTAL NON-DISASTER MEDICAL CAMPS FROM 2006-2024
568,046
TOTAL PATIENTS TREATED 15 YEARS AND OVER
520,035
TOTAL PATIENTS TREATED UNDER 14 YEARS OF AGE
Our clinics have been essential too. At the MCHC Swat clinic, we’ve treated 135,657 patients, and at the CMCC Kharian clinic, we’ve served 100,833 patients. Altogether, CDRS has treated 1,070,526 patients since we began.