Clinic on Wheels Phase 2 by CM Maryam Nawaz – Complete Details
Big good news for all the people of Punjab! Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has started Phase 2 of the Clinic-on-Wheels project. This means mobile vans that look like small hospitals will now come to your street and give you free treatment.
This Means, You don’t need to go to any big hospital now. These vans will come to small villages, towns, poor areas, and even tribal places. Doctors, nurses, medicines — everything will reach your doorstep, and you won’t have to pay even one rupee.
Maryam Nawaz said this was her dream — that poor people should get treatment fast and free, without standing in long lines or wasting money. Now her dream is coming true with more than 911 Clinic-on-Wheels vans working daily all over Punjab. This project is for everyone — young or old, man or woman, rich or poor. In this post, we will explain everything about this game-changing healthcare program, so that everyone can understand what it is, how it works, and why it matters.
What Is the Clinic on Wheels Project?
Clinic-on-Wheels means a van or bus turned into a mini-hospital. These vehicles carry doctors, nurses, medical tools, beds, and medicines. They are not just emergency vans — they are complete moving hospitals.
Key Features of Clinic-on-Wheels:
- Doctors, nurses, and helpers are inside each van
- Beds and machines for checkups and treatments
- Fully air-conditioned vehicles for comfort
- 100% free treatment for all
- Medicines provided for up to 2 months
- Daily patient care: 45,000+ people
- Already helped 1 crore (10 million+) patients in Punjab
These vans are not only for big cities. They travel to:
- Villages
- Slum areas
- Remote tribal zones
- Hill areas and underdeveloped towns
This project is called Clinic-on-Wheels because the doctor now travels to you, instead of you going to the hospital.
Maryam Clinic on Wheels Project Phase 2 – What’s New?
After the great success of Phase 1, people wanted more vans, better services, and more reach. That’s why Phase 2 was launched with 911 upgraded vans.

Comparison Table: Phase 1 vs. Phase 2
| Feature | Phase 1 | Phase 2 |
|---|---|---|
| Number of Vans | 245 | 911 |
| AC in Vans | No | Yes |
| Staff per Van | 3-4 | 5+ |
| Patient Reach per Day | 30,000+ | 45,000+ |
| Tracking System | No | Yes |
| Food for Malnourished | Limited | Yes |
What Makes Phase 2 Special:
- More comfort: All vans now have air conditioners
- More staff: Extra nurses, technicians, and helpers
- Digital tracking: Vans are tracked to avoid corruption or misuse
- Coverage of hard areas: DG Khan tribal areas now included
- Food supply: Emergency food for underweight children and weak patients
This phase is for everyone — both the public (patients) and the staff (workers).
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Services You Get in this Mobile Hospital Vans – 100% Free
The services inside each Clinic-on-Wheels van are similar to what you get in a small hospital. Let’s break it down:
Free Services:
- Normal health checkups
- Children’s treatment (pediatrics)
- Pregnant women checkups
- Minor operations and procedures
- Family planning & counseling
- Blood pressure and sugar tests
- Medicines for 2 months
- Emergency care
- Skin and eye treatments
- Hepatitis, diabetes, and malaria care
- Free food packets for malnourished children
You don’t have to go anywhere. The clinic comes to your area, gives checkups, and leaves you with peace of mind.
Who Can Get Treated in Clinic on Wheels?
Everyone who lives in Punjab is welcome. There’s no need to register and no age limit.
Especially Helpful For:
- Women who can’t travel
- Elderly people
- Pregnant ladies
- Children
- People in remote or tribal areas
- Poor families

If you see this van in your area, just go near it and you’ll be treated — no ID required, no form to fill, no charges.
Do I Need to Call or Register to Get treatment from Clinic on Wheels?
No! The service is door-to-door. Vans go on a digital route plan, so:
- No phone call needed
- No registration required
- No waiting time
But in the future, the Punjab Government may launch a helpline so that people can request vans in their areas.
For job-related queries, you can visit the Punjab Primary & Secondary Healthcare Department website.
Where Do These Vans Go?
These mobile clinics are going district by district, village by village. Here are some example areas already covered:
Areas Included for Clinic on Wheels:
- Lahore
- Multan
- Bahawalpur
- Sialkot
- DG Khan tribal belt
- South Punjab villages
- Cholistan desert
Basically, they are covering all 36 districts of Punjab.
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Tracking System – No More Cheating
One big problem in the past was vans not reaching far-off areas. Now, with the digital tracking system, every van is:
- Tracked in real time
- Monitored by the CM office
- Reported for delay or misuse
This makes sure vans actually reach the people who need help.
How It Works:
- GPS is installed in every van
- Location is shared live with the control room
- CM gets updates on van activity
Now, no one can lie or skip duty. Every village gets its turn.
Jobs in Clinic-on-Wheels – Want to Work?
Yes, this project is also creating hundreds of jobs for medical staff.
Available Jobs:
- Doctors (MBBS required)
- Nurses
- Lady Health Visitors (LHV)
- Medical Technicians
- Pharmacists
To apply:
- Keep checking the official website daily: https://pshealthpunjab.gov.pk
- Don’t miss newspaper ads — jobs often appear in Jang, Express, and Nawaiwaqt
Prepare your documents in advance:
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CNIC copy
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Domicile
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Degree & certificates
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Valid registration (like PMDC, PNC for nurses)
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Passport-size photo
Apply as soon as ads are published — government jobs usually have short deadlines. If confused, visit the nearest DHQ or THQ hospital — they can also guide you about job ads
This project is not just about free health services — it is also creating hundreds of jobs for skilled people in Punjab. If you’re a doctor, nurse, or technician and want to serve people honestly, this is your chance to be part of something big.
Are You a Company Wanting to Join This Clinic on Wheel Project?
If you run a company or medical service provider and want to provide mobile clinics, equipment, or health services to the Punjab Government — then you must check the official tender notice.
View Official Tender Document (PDF): Click Here to View or Download
It contains full guidelines, eligibility rules, joint venture conditions, and application process. Please read it carefully before applying.
CM Maryam Nawaz’s Personal Involvement in Clinic on Wheels
This project is close to Maryam Nawaz’s heart. She didn’t just launch it and sit back. She:
- Visited hospitals without protocol
- Got treatment like a common citizen
- Talked to patients herself
- Checked vans, medicines, and staff
She said: _”This is not a show. I want poor people to get the same treatment I got.” Such hands-on leadership is why people are trusting this project.
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Other Health Projects Announced for 2025-26
Maryam Nawaz has big plans for Punjab’s health system beyond this project.
Upcoming Projects:
- Cardiology Centres in Sahiwal, Jhelum, Murree, Mianwali, Layyah
- 100-bed Children’s Hospitals in multiple cities
- District Nawaz Sharif Medical City, Lahore
New hospitals for:
- Blood Diseases
- Bone Marrow
- Orthopedic Care
Punjab is getting ready to become a top province for healthcare.
Punjab Health Budget 2025–26 – Rs. 100 Billion!
Punjab Government has allocated Rs. 100 billion to improve health facilities.
Main Uses of the Budget:
- Free medicines in every hospital
- Stop doctors from pushing private pharmacy sales
- Control black-marketing of drugs
- Track medicine supply in every district
- Build more mobile health vans
- Hire more staff
The CM said clearly: _ Every patient must receive free treatment without delay.
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Why Clinic-on-Wheels Matters for Common People
Clinic on Wheels project is not a luxury. It is a lifeline for those who had no access to proper healthcare.
Real Benefits:
- No need to visit hospitals
- Doctor comes to your door
- Free checkup, treatment, and medicine
- Pregnant women and children get priority
- Equal treatment for poor and rich
- Builds trust in government health service

️ Public Reactions:
People across Punjab are sharing their real feelings after seeing the Clinic-on-Wheels vans in their areas. Here are some honest words from them:
Nasir – Sialkot
Clinic-on-Wheels came right near my home. My father has BP and sugar — they checked him, gave full medicine for 2 months, and didn’t take even 1 rupee. Pehle kabhi socha bhi nahi tha ke doctor khud chal ke hamare mohalle aayegy.
Final Thoughts
CM Maryam Nawaz’s Clinic-on-Wheels Phase 2 is not just a project — it is hope on wheels. It brings health, dignity, and care directly to the people. With strong leadership, proper tracking, AC vans, and a focus on the poor — Punjab’s healthcare is changing forever. If this is just the start, imagine what’s coming next!
My Small Request To Everyone
If the Clinic-on-Wheels team comes to your area, village, or near your home — please go and get checked. This service is for you and your family. The doctors, nurses, and staff are here to help you, not harm you. Sadly, in some rural areas, people refuse medicine, injections, or drops for children because of wrong information or fear. Please don’t do that.
- Your health is everything.
- These mobile clinics are free, safe, and helpful.
- Let them treat your children and elders.
Be wise, protect your family, and support this great effort. These doctors are not outsiders — they are your own helpers, sent by the government for your health. Stay Connected, Keep Visiting Allprograms.com.pk!

