Berkeley Middle East Hospital & Clinic for Women & Children’s Health
A Project by Berkeley Voice of Global Women, Founded by Musa Shaikh
To create South Asia’s most trusted ESG-led healthcare and education destination — where innovation, compassion, and ethical governance unite to serve humanity.
- Deliver accessible, high-quality healthcare to women and children who need it most.
- Provide free medical education to deserving students from marginalised and underserved backgrounds.
- Integrate ESG principles into all operations, ensuring environmental care, social inclusion, and ethical accountability.
- Strengthen Pakistan’s medical independence through research, innovation, and community empowerment.
Ethics. Sustainability. Accountability.
Every facet of this initiative reflects the ESG principles that define responsible progress.
Organisational Structure:
- Board of Governors: Comprising investors, healthcare experts, and academics.
- Executive Leadership: CEO, Hospital Director, Dean, CFO, COO.
- Clinical & Academic Heads: Leading departments and overseeing medical excellence.
- Quality Assurance & ESG Units: Ensuring accountability, efficiency, and sustainability.
This governance model ensures that every decision serves humanity — not profit.
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- Smart, green hospital architecture powered by renewable energy.
- AI-enabled hospital information and telehealth systems.
- In-house pharmaceutical and diagnostic capabilities.
- Rehabilitation, maternal wellness, and paediatric therapy centres.
- ESG Innovation & Learning Labs for professional and student development.
The school maintains full transparency through annual audits, performance evaluations, and public progress reports.
It aspires to be recognized globally as a model of integrated Islamic and modern education, bridging spirituality, science, and service.
The Berkeley School of Islamic Research, Arts & Sciences aims to create leaders who lead by example.
Through leadership camps, mentorship circles, and social projects, students learn:
- Strategic decision-making.
- Ethical leadership grounded in faith.
- Effective communication in English and Arabic.
- Teamwork, service, and social responsibility.
Every graduate leaves as a torchbearer of knowledge, faith, and empowerment.
Berkeley Middle East Hospital Lahore
A 200-Bed Model of Compassion and Care
Key Facts & Features
- Beds: 200
- Doctors: 250 | Total Staff: 2,000
- Annual Patient Capacity: ≈ 275,000 – 300,000
- Campus Area: ≈ 830,000 sqm within the Berkeley Middle East Healthcare Complex
Core Promise:
Every woman and child will receive treatment with dignity — free of cost for families without financial means.
Departments & Facilities:
- General Medicine, Surgery, Paediatrics, Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Orthopaedics, Oncology, Nephrology, and Cardiology.
- Emergency & Trauma Centre, ICU/CCU, Diagnostics, Pharmacy, and Blood Bank.
- AI-assisted telemedicine and mobile health outreach for remote and rural areas.
Accreditations: PMDC, HEC, ISO, JCI (within five years).
Berkeley Middle East Medical School
Educating Healers With Purpose and Integrity
The Berkeley Middle East Medical School will prepare future doctors who combine clinical excellence with moral purpose. It will admit 200 MBBS students per year, offering full scholarships for students from financially disadvantaged or orphaned families.
Highlights
- Comprehensive Education: PMDC & WFME-aligned curriculum.
- Teaching Excellence: 20 Professors, 60 Associate/Assistant Professors, 80 Lecturers.
- Integrated Learning: Problem-based modules and OSCE assessments.
- Research Culture: Student involvement from Year 3 onward.
- Facilities: Simulation labs, dissection halls, digital library, hostels, and research wings.
Graduates will emerge as socially responsible medical professionals — committed to healing, service, and leadership in healthcare.
Science in Service of Humanity
The Berkeley Research & Innovation Centre will strengthen Pakistan’s medical research ecosystem, focusing on real health challenges and practical solutions.
Primary Research Areas:
- Hepatitis, Tuberculosis, Thalassemia, Dengue, Maternal Health, Oncology.
- Clinical trials with global research and pharmaceutical partners.
- Integration of artificial intelligence for diagnostics and predictive medicine.
Its purpose: to ensure scientific progress benefits those who need it most.
- Free and subsidised medical services for families without financial means.
- Full scholarships enabling students from low-income communities to study medicine.
- Empowerment of women through education, training, and employment.
- Community outreach programmes offering health awareness, prevention, and early diagnosis.
This initiative is not just a hospital — it is a movement of compassion, inclusion, and opportunity.
Creation of over 3,000 employment opportunities in healthcare, research, and education.
A Legacy of Leadership and Blessing
This initiative — led by Musa Shaikh, inspired by Late Shaikh Mahmood Ul Hassan, guided by the living compassion of Azra Mahmood, and blessed by H.E. Aarefa Al Falahi — stands as a beacon of faith, vision, and service.
It transforms legacy into impact and compassion into opportunity — creating a timeless institution where healthcare, education, and sustainability converge to restore dignity, hope, and healing for those most in need.