Shaukat Khanum Hospital Laboratory, Muridke 

The Shaukat Khanum Hospital Laboratory Collection Centre in Muridke serves as a key part of the SKMCH&RC network, delivering accessible, accurate diagnostic services to residents of Muridke and surrounding areas. The centre functions as a collection hub, routing samples to SKMCH&RC’s central pathology labs for comprehensive testing.

Location & Contact

The collection centre is located on GT Road, in Mohalla Nizam Park, Muridke, housed within Abdullah Plaza opposite the Honda showroom. Operating hours are generous, catering to the local community’s testing needs efficiently.

For reference, other SKM&RC collection sites include the Shaukat Khanum Laboratory Collection Center in Okara and the Shaukat Khanum Diagnostic Centre, Multan.

Facilities & Services

  • Sample Collection for Lab Tests
  • Safe Packaging and Transport to Central Pathology Lab
  • Professional and Friendly Staff
  • Efficient Workflow for Quick Turnaround of Results
  • Option for Home Sample Collection via Central Coordination

These capabilities are part of SKM&RC’s broader diagnostic network, with additional centers such as the Shaukat Khanum Laboratory Collection Center in Okara and the Shaukat Khanum Diagnostic Centre, Multan extending access across regions.

Systems & Integration

This centre is integrated into Shaukat Khanum’s advanced data management system. Once collected, the sample data is securely uploaded, allowing patients to access lab results online, including via mobile applications. Patients can view results through the SKM&RC patient portal.

Operational Hours

The Muridke centre operates daily from 7:30 AM to 11:00 PM, ensuring convenient time slots for patients from Muridke and surrounding areas. Hours may vary on public holidays.

FAQs

Q1: Where is the Muridke Collection Centre located?

A1: It is situated on GT Road in Mohalla Nizam Park, inside Abdullah Plaza, opposite the Honda showroom—making it easily accessible for locals.

Q2: What services are offered at the Muridke centre?

A2: The centre primarily collects blood and other samples for diagnostic testing. These are then sent to SKMCH&RC’s central pathology labs for analysis.

Q3: How long is the centre open?

A3: It operates every day from approximately 7:30 AM to 11:00 PM.

Q4: Can I track or access my test results online?

A4: Yes. Once your samples are processed, you can access your results through the Shaukat Khanum patient portal or their mobile app.

Q5: Is home sample collection available?

A5: Home sample collection is available—though it must be arranged through the central Shaukat Khanum helpline or app, not directly from the Muridke centre.

Q6: What is the expected turnaround time for test results?

A6: While exact times vary by test, the process is streamlined to ensure that results are delivered promptly via online access once the central lab processes them.

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