SINA serves 1.4m disadvantaged patients annually.

SINA is a PCP-certified and FBR-registered not-for-profit trust that annually serves 1.5 million disadvantaged patients living below the poverty line. SINA has established a vast network of 38 primary healthcare clinics all across Karachi that offer quality yet affordable health services. 90% of the total 1.5 million patients that SINA serves annually are Zakat-eligible, deserving patients in need of support for their treatment.

Ambareen Kazim Thompson

CEO's Message

This quarter, SINA was able to achieve quite a few milestones for which the team is to be commended and our partners thanked. Firstly, our Primary Care Physicians (PCPs) completed a 6-month certification developed by Synapse Pakistan that focuses on mental health problems prevalent in vulnerable and poor communities. SINA is also working to expand its outreach in Balochistan, a highly underserved and deprived province in dire need of medical assistance, through our newly introduced mobile clinics and comprehensive medical camps in Danda, Wayaro, Lakhra, Loee, and Dodar. SINA also introduced family planning and reproductive health support at our clinics, broadening our scope of services to promote birth spacing and the use of contraceptives. Lastly, I would like to thank our generous donors who have supported us throughout our existence of 25 years to make quality and affordable health services accessible to disadvantaged patients. This Ramadan, I would like to appeal to other privileged Pakistanis to come for

ward and help us serve these deserving patients.

Growing Impact

This quarter, SINA was able to report remarkable results at its primary healthcare clinics. Due to the expansion of our scope of services and the introduction of new clinics, SINA is serving more patients than ever before. Each quarter SINA is able to touch thousands of new patients' lives, those who need quality medical assistance but do not have the means to afford it.

Communication skills training head office and clinic staff

SINA organized communication skills training for its team. The interactive training included exercises and activities focused on the importance of communication for medical practitioners. It also highlighted how effective communication can help collaborate well with patients, thereby improving health outcomes.

Pakistan American cultural council students' event health partner

SINA recently collaborated with PACC for an event that hosted its students from various academic fields...

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