Lady Reading Hospital
Lady Reading Hospital | |
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Geography | |
Location | Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan |
Coordinates | 34°01′N 71°34′E / 34.017°N 71.567°E |
Organisation | |
Affiliated university | College of Physicians and Surgeons of Pakistan[1]
Pakistan Medical and Dental Council Post Graduate Medical Institute Peshawar |
Services | |
Beds | 1800+ |
History | |
Opened | 1924 |
Links | |
Website | lrh |
Lists | Hospitals in Pakistan |
Lady Reading Hospital is located at Peshawar in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa of Pakistan. It is also called Loye Huspatal (big hospital) and Gernali Huspatal. It is named after Lady Reading, the wife of the Viceroy of India, Lord Reading.[2] It is the biggest hospital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, providing tertiary care facilities.[2][3][4]
Overview of history
[edit]It was established in 1924[2][4] and it is just 200 metres (220 yards) away in the south of the Grand Trunk Road, behind the famous historical Qila Balahisar. Famous Masjid Mahabat Khan, Ander Shehr bazaar, Qissa Khwani Bazaar and Khyber Bazaar is across the road of LRH. LRH is just outside historical wall in the jurisdiction of cantonment board.
The anecdote of the hospital of its coming into being is that His Excellency Lord Reading, Viceroy of India from 1921 to 1926,[3] happened to visit Peshawar. He was accompanied by his spouse Lady Reading. She was fascinated by the view of the city from Bala Hissar Fort where they had lodged. She expressed her desire to see the city. The story, probably apocryphal is that she was provided with a horse in compliance with her desire. She visited the city. As she was returning to the fort, Lady Reading fell from her horse, resulting in some injuries. Non-availability of medical aid instantly made her unconscious.[clarification needed] She was rushed to Egerton Hospital where the facilities were scanty. Unable to deal with her injuries, she was shifted to the Royal Artillery Hospital now called "Combined Military Hospital" (or CMH) Peshawar, where she was given proper treatment. The immense impact of this incident on her made it imperative to construct a hospital. On retirement of Lord Reading in 1926 she came to Peshawar from Delhi and campaigned to construct a standard hospital in place of Egerton Hospital. She donated Rs. 52,000 for the construction. This new hospital was subsequently named Lady Reading Hospital.[3][5]
Later on, the hospital was given into status of District Headquarters hospital with 150 beds and in 1930 it was a 200-bed hospital. Brierly Ward was added in 1936 named after Lt Col Sir Charles Brierly Chief Medical Officer of NWFP (IMS) and Inspector General of Civil Hospitals.[3] Khan Bahadur Abdul Samad Khan became the first Medical Superintendent of the hospital. Muhammad Ayaz Khan was appointed the first Administrator of the hospital in 1973. This hospital became affiliated with Khyber Medical College in 1955 with medical, surgical, ENT, Eye and TB wards.
Departments
[edit]The hospital catchment population includes patients from all over the province, erstwhile tribal areas and Afghanistan as well. Currently Lady Reading Hospital is serving the largest number of patients in the region having a capacity of 1790+ beds and 33 different Medical Specialties.[6]
Prominent are: [7]
Out Patient Department
[edit]The out patient departments deals with an average of 4500 patients daily and has over 26 clinics.[8]
Emergency Department
[edit]It is the largest trauma center of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa dealing with 3000 to 4000 patients daily. It also has its own system of Triaging, known as the LRH Model Triaging System.[9]
Medical Departments
[edit]- Cardiology
- Dermatology
- Endocrinology
- Gastroenterology
- Medicine
- Nephrology
- Neurology
- Peadiatrics
- Pulmonology
- Rheumatology
- Psychiatry
Surgical Departments
[edit]- Burn & Plastic Surgery
- Cardiovascular
- ENT
- Gynae
- Neurosurgery
- Orthopedic
- Ophthamology
- Peads Surgery
- Surgical
- Peadiatric Cardiac Surgery
- Urology
- Maxillofacial Surgery
Clinical
[edit]- Anesthesia
- Pathology
- Pharmacy Services
- Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation
- Radiology
COVID 19
[edit]Lady Reading Hospital being the largest public sector Tertiary Care Hospital in the province. Continuing its practice in serving the public with the best medical facilities, the institution has served again as major front line Hospital in the Peak COVID Situation and has catered for more than 5000 COVID patients, among the largest number of COVID patients at any hospital in Pakistan, with best possible care.
The Medical Facility, Medication, including around 500 dedicated COVID Beds, Patient Care in the dedicated supervision of the best & Highly experienced Doctors and Paramedical Staff.
For COVID Patients in addition to the other medication, OXYGEN has been a key & major Component of the Treatment. The Medical Oxygen provision has also been upto the mark and patients have been provided with uninterrupted Supply of Oxygen throughout the COVID 4 Waves.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Lady Reading Hospital is accredited by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Pakistan College of Physicians and Surgeons of Pakistan website, Retrieved 11 September 2022
- ^ a b c Delawar Jan. "Well-Reading (Lady Reading Hospital profile)". The News International (Jang Group of Newspapers). Archived from the original on 6 March 2016. Retrieved 11 September 2022.
- ^ a b c d "Architectural loss: British-era LRH (Lady Reading Hospital) construction under threat of being razed". The Express Tribune (newspaper). 5 August 2014. Retrieved 11 September 2022.
- ^ a b Pakistan city hospital in war-time crisis Hindustan Times (newspaper), Published 22 November 2009, Retrieved 11 September 2022
- ^ "Lady Reading: Hospital in Peshawar named after the wife of a British viceroy - BBC URDU - YouTube". www.youtube.com. 14 December 2020. Archived from the original on 22 December 2021. Retrieved 16 December 2020.
- ^ lrh.edu.pk
- ^ lrh.edu.pk
- ^ "Lady Reading Hospital MTI | Out Patient Department". www.lrh.edu.pk. Retrieved 23 March 2024.
- ^ "Lady Reading Hospital MTI | Emergency Department". www.lrh.edu.pk. Retrieved 23 March 2024.
- Kumari Jayawardena (1995). The white woman's other burden. Psychology Press. ISBN 978-0-415-91105-4. Retrieved 13 December 2009 – via Google Books.
- Khān, S.A. (1924). The Earl of Reading: A Sketch of a Great Career at the Bar, on the Bench, in Diplomacy, in India, Together with an Authorized Report of His Speeches in India. Pitman.