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Ayub Medical Complex

Ayub Medical College, N-35, Abbottabad, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 22040, Pakistan

Ayub Medical Complex
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662P+XH Abbottabad, Pakistan
ayubmed.edu.pk
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Kashif Sarwar
Kashif Sarwar274 days ago
Ayub Medical and Teaching Institution Abbottabad, a 1460-bedded tertiary care teaching hospital and is the largest health carefacility of the Northern Pakistan. ATH started working in the year 1995 and gaining the 1460 bedded Status in the year 1998. It is a centre for undergraduate and Post Graduate studies in different disciplines of Medicine and Surgery. ATH is a state of the art health facility, well equipped with advanced Diagnostic and Therapeutic Facilities.
Azam Tariq
Azam Tariq274 days ago
AMC is a very well and good place of patients and for their treatment
Farhat Naqvi
Farhat Naqvi1 year ago
It's the biggest hospital in Hazara region but it has multiple working and maintenance issues ! Though providing health services to thousands of people on daily basis. Management of the complex need to pull their socks up n work hard, take pain and improve both upkeep n dealing with patients. Pray & plead for better governance of this valuable asset !
Muhammad Naseem Khan
Muhammad Naseem Khan1 year ago
This medical complex serves patients from a vast area.The service quality is good.Most of the doctors and other staff do their job efficiently and with dedication.an issue faced here is lack of cleanliness which is mostly caused by the patients and their attendents.
Sohrab zia
Sohrab zia1 year ago
Most depressing place in Pakistan. totally do not recommend it, they don't have nephrologists and put every patient on dialysis. Doctors don't know what they're doing, and nurses have a bad attitude at least in the MICU ward. no hygiene at all in MICU. random people can just walk into MICU. Mosquitos and flies flying around.

unusable toilets, no fan in the waiting area, and the worst cafeteria I have ever experienced in a hospital. medical students are hanging around in an empty MICU patent bed. doctors won't follow the procedures and keeps telling them that they are the doctors and know better.

Buildings started to look like ruins, overcrowded. had to go to three counters to get the medicines, unnecessary paperwork. overheard staff doesn't want to use a computer because they can't understand it because of printing issues.

One of the nurses started arguing because I told her about the mosquitos in MICU saying it's not her job, the least she could do is tell the cleaning staff to do something about it.

Putting everyone on dialysis blindly that too without any nephrologist, had to call a doctor from the 3rd floor when my father was dying and the dialysis technician refused to put him on drip saying to move to MICU and put it there. it was critical to do it asap.

They should keep the doctor in the dialysis centre on standby with critical meds already available.

I won't wish even for my worst enemy to be admitted there.
What a disgrace.
Nasim Shah
Nasim Shah1 year ago
It is a public sector medical college plus teaching hospital. It was my first experience to visit here as a patient. The staff ⚕️ was coordinative but somewhere we have seen lack of facilities.
Muhammad Adnan
Muhammad Adnan1 year ago
This hospital is Asia's biggest hospital. Located in Mirpur. Doctors are good but lack professionalism except a few who are professional. Patients from Hazara Region, Gilgat Baltistan and Kashmir are given treatment. Almost all departments are working but one faces issues while MRI and CT Scan because the machinery remains faulty almost all the time and patient is supposed to have these test from private labs. Overall average services are offered they can be up to the mark by proper management through system of check and balance.
Mohsina Rafique
Mohsina Rafique10 years ago
It is a grand hospital. It caters to all the people's needs with any kind of disease. You can find any department and any specialist of any field you name it. Even if they won't have any specialist for any field they'll refer you to a better hospital having that facility and doctor. There opd is good you can see a doctor for a very minimum fee and get consultation for almost free of cost. They have very spacious wards too. They have a separate dental department. One drawback of them is that they don't have a plastic surgeon or a plastic surgery department which is very much in need.
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