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    Lahore Heart Surgeon Faces Backlash for Charging 1M on ‘Free Operation’

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 9, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A heart surgeon in Lahore has come under scrutiny for demanding a fee of 1 million rupees for a surgery that was initially promoted as free of charge. This incident has raised serious questions about medical ethics and transparency in healthcare services within the region. Patients and their families, expecting no-cost treatment, were reportedly shocked by the unexpected financial demand. The case has ignited public debate about the regulation of medical practices and the protection of patient rights in Pakistan.

    In a significant development, healthcare watchdogs and consumer rights advocates have called for stricter oversight of medical professionals to prevent such exploitative practices. The controversy highlights the challenges faced by patients in accessing affordable cardiac care, especially in a country where heart disease remains a leading cause of mortality. Meanwhile, this incident underscores the need for clearer communication and accountability in the healthcare sector to maintain public trust.

    Notably, the situation has prompted discussions among policymakers about implementing more robust frameworks to ensure that free or subsidized medical services are genuinely accessible to those in need. The impact of such cases extends beyond individual patients, potentially undermining confidence in charitable health initiatives and government programs aimed at supporting vulnerable populations. As this story unfolds, it serves as a reminder of the critical balance between medical professionalism and ethical responsibility in Pakistan’s healthcare system.

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