Islamic Medical Centre treats patients from across Rawalpindi. The facility itself is in Islamabad at Khana Pul, Ghauri Town — close to the Islamabad–Rawalpindi boundary and directly accessible from Rawalpindi, which makes it practical for families visiting regularly during a residential stay.
Access from Rawalpindi
Khana Pul sits on the Islamabad side of the twin-cities boundary and is reachable from most of Rawalpindi without crossing the city. For families supporting a patient through a 30- to 90-day residential programme, travel time matters in practice, because regular family contact is part of the treatment rather than an optional extra.
Treatment available
Rawalpindi patients access the full programme: supervised detoxification, withdrawal management, residential rehabilitation, psychotherapy, psychiatric care and family counselling, including the dedicated ladies ward.
Admission is available 24 hours a day. Families are welcome to call before deciding, and an initial conversation carries no obligation.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is there a separate facility in Rawalpindi?
- No. The centre operates from one facility at Khana Pul, Ghauri Town, Islamabad, which is close to the Rawalpindi boundary and serves patients from both cities.
- Can families from Rawalpindi visit during treatment?
- Yes. Family involvement forms part of the programme, and the location was chosen partly because it remains accessible from across the twin cities.