The Punjab government has taken a major step toward improving healthcare access in remote regions by sending six fully equipped Clinic on Wheels mobile health units to Gilgit-Baltistan. The initiative aims to strengthen primary healthcare services and ensure that residents of far-flung communities receive timely medical care and essential medicines.
Punjab Health Minister Khawaja Imran Nazir announced that the six mobile clinics have been dispatched as a goodwill gesture to support healthcare delivery in the mountainous region. Each unit is equipped with medical facilities, healthcare staff, and essential medicines to provide treatment directly to residents who may otherwise face difficulties accessing hospitals and clinics.
Punjab Expands Clinic on Wheels Program Beyond Provincial Borders
According to the health minister, the expansion of the Punjab Clinic on Wheels Gilgit-Baltistan initiative reflects the government’s commitment to delivering healthcare services beyond Punjab’s borders. He emphasized that quality healthcare should be accessible to all citizens regardless of their location.
The minister said that the mobile health units will help improve access to primary healthcare services in remote areas where medical infrastructure remains limited. By bringing healthcare directly to communities, the initiative is expected to reduce travel burdens on patients and improve early diagnosis and treatment.
Maryam Nawaz’s Vision for Inclusive Healthcare
Khawaja Imran Nazir stated that Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz is committed to expanding healthcare outreach across Pakistan, including Gilgit-Baltistan and Kashmir. He noted that the government’s healthcare policies are focused on ensuring that underserved populations receive essential medical support.
The decision to send the mobile health units was reportedly made following repeated public requests to extend the successful Clinic on Wheels model to other regions. The program has already delivered healthcare services to thousands of people across Punjab and is now being introduced to benefit residents of Gilgit-Baltistan.
How Mobile Health Units Improve Healthcare Access
Mobile healthcare units have become an effective solution for addressing medical challenges in remote and hard-to-reach areas. These units provide:
- Basic medical consultations
- Essential medicines
- Preventive healthcare services
- Health awareness programs
- Early disease detection and referrals
Healthcare experts believe that mobile clinics can significantly improve health outcomes by ensuring that communities receive timely medical attention without having to travel long distances.
Strengthening Primary Healthcare in Gilgit-Baltistan
The deployment of six Clinic on Wheels mobile health units in Gilgit-Baltistan is part of broader efforts to strengthen Pakistan’s primary healthcare system. Officials expect the initiative to enhance healthcare accessibility, support underserved communities, and contribute to better public health outcomes across the region.
As Pakistan continues to focus on healthcare reforms, the expansion of the Punjab Clinic on Wheels program represents an important milestone in bringing quality medical services closer to people living in remote and underserved areas.

