Provide Medical Care Where It’s Out of Reach in Pakistan

In rural Pakistan, even a simple illness can spiral into something deadly. Families often live miles from the nearest clinic or diagnostic lab, with no money for lab tests or scans. What should be a quick diagnosis turns into months of suffering. 

Mothers miss out on prenatal check-ups. Children battle malnutrition or infections that go undetected. Too many people die because their treatment was delayed.

That’s why MTJF opened the AAS Lab and Diagnostic Centre in Mian Channu. It’s giving families access to healthcare where there was none before:

  • 100+ tests, including blood work, ultrasounds, X-rays, and CT scans.
  • Consultations to guide patients towards proper treatment.
  • Free or low-cost care.

Every test you fund is a life you may save. Help keep the AAS Lab doors open for the next patient who needs care.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Because most illnesses can be treated if they’re caught early. Without tests, families don’t even know they’re sick until it’s too late.

The AAS Lab and Diagnostic Centre is in Mian Channu, Punjab, and serves nearby villages and rural communities.

Most tests are free. For others, patients pay only a small amount. Nobody is turned away because they can’t afford it.

Patients receive consultations and referrals so they can get the right treatment without wasting time.

Yes. You can dedicate your donation in honour of a loved one, and your funds will help provide life-saving care.

Yes, both Zakat and Sadaqah can be used to fund medical care for families who cannot afford it.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Because most illnesses can be treated if they’re caught early. Without tests, families don’t even know they’re sick until it’s too late.

The AAS Lab and Diagnostic Centre is in Mian Channu, Punjab, and serves nearby villages and rural communities.

Most tests are free. For others, patients pay only a small amount. Nobody is turned away because they can’t afford it.

Patients receive consultations and referrals so they can get the right treatment without wasting time.

Yes. You can dedicate your donation in honour of a loved one, and your funds will help provide life-saving care.

Yes, both Zakat and Sadaqah can be used to fund medical care for families who cannot afford it.

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