A memorandum of understanding was signed between the Muhammadi Welfare Foundation and the United Medical and Dental College, stating that a state-of-the-art Institute of Blood Diseases will be established in collaboration with the United Medical Hospital in Karachi.
The ceremony was attended by Dr. Durr-e-Naz Jamal, Secretary of the Sindh Blood Transfusion Authority, and special guest, while Mr. Syed Mehdi Rizvi, Chief Executive Officer of the Muhammadi Welfare Foundation, Dr. Dansh faiz Khan, Director of the United Medical and Dental College, Professor Rafiq Khanani of the Muhammadi Welfare Foundation, Abdul Ghani Sheikh, Project Director, Dr. Maeesa Sajeel, Executive Medical Director, Thamar Fatima, Project Coordinator, Ayesha Sheikh, Assistant Director Lab, and Najaf Zaidi, Inventory Officer, were also present.
In this regard, Mr. Syed Mehdi Rizvi, CEO of the Muhammadi Welfare Foundation, stated that Karachi, with its population of four crore, has a significant number of thalassemia patients from various areas.
Due to this, there is a need for an Institute of Blood Diseases in Karachi that provides free medical facilities. Dr. Durr-e-Naz Jamal, Secretary of the Sindh Blood Transfusion Authority, praised the presentation and the concept of the Mohammadi Welfare Foundation, stating that the establishment of free medical facilities for blood diseases during this era is commendable. She also gave instructions to complete the project soon.
It should be noted that the Institute of Blood Diseases will provide various medical facilities, including blood transfusion and laboratory investigations, to patients.

















