Gwadar’s Pak-China Friendship Hospital expands care under CPEC
China-aided Pak-China Friendship Hospital in Gwadar is rapidly becoming a major healthcare hub in Balochistan, treating over 48,000 patients in early 2026 and around 1,200 daily, according to CGTN. As a flagship CPEC project, it offers free, comprehensive medical services and has treated more than 650,000 patients overall, reducing the need for residents to travel elsewhere. Managed by the Indus Hospital and Health Network, the facility also boosts local employment and is set to expand its departments and establish medical education institutions, highlighting CPEC’s growing focus on human development alongside infrastructure.
The China-aided Pak-China Friendship Hospital in Gwadar is emerging as a key healthcare facility in Balochistan, treating 48,656 patients in the first two months of 2026, according to a report by CGTN.
The report stated that the hospital, which is a flagship project under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), is currently handling around 1,200 patients daily, significantly improving access to healthcare in the region.
CPEC is a flagship infrastructure and energy initiative linking Pakistan and China, aimed at boosting trade, connectivity, and regional development. It includes highways, railways, energy projects, and industrial zones, strengthening the Pak-China strategic partnership.
During a recent visit to the hospital, Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal said the success of CPEC should be measured not just through infrastructure but also through improvements in human development, particularly health and education.
Managed by the Indus Hospital and Health Network, the facility provides a wide range of services, including diagnostics, treatment and inpatient care, free of cost.
Since its establishment, the hospital has treated over 650,000 patients, reducing the need for residents to travel to other cities for specialised care. Patients from across Balochistan, and even neighbouring areas, are now seeking treatment in Gwadar.
The project has also contributed to local employment, with more than 80% of the hospital’s 487 staff members recruited from the surrounding community.
Looking ahead, the hospital plans to expand its services from 15 to 25 departments and establish a School of Medical Technology, with future plans for a medical college and nursing school.
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