In the rural communities of South Punjab, a visit to a specialist doctor can mean a full day of travel and costs a family cannot afford. LPP bridges this gap through mobile outreach, community nutrition work, and a unique partnership with the Tarin Diagnostic Centre that gives our beneficiaries access to free, quality diagnostics — the kind normally reserved for those who can pay.
LPP organises mobile health camps in remote villages, flood-affected areas, and communities with no access to the formal health system. Each camp is staffed by qualified doctors and paramedics and offers free consultations, basic diagnostics, and medicine dispensing.
The Tarin Diagnostic Centre is run by one of LPP's founding philanthropists and provides state-of-the-art diagnostic services to the people of Lodhran and surrounding areas. LPP beneficiaries are referred directly to the centre for free consultations and tests — services that would otherwise cost thousands of rupees.
Pakistan has one of the highest stunting rates in the world, concentrated in districts like Lodhran. LPP's nutrition campaigns target the first 1,000 days of a child's life — the window where nutrition intervention has the greatest lifelong impact.
LPP's health work specifically targets two groups that are routinely left out of the formal health system: persons with disabilities and mothers in remote communities who have no access to safe delivery services.
Free medical outreach in remote villages staffed by qualified MBBS doctors, paramedics, and medicine dispensing.
Free diagnostic referrals for LPP beneficiaries — blood tests, X-ray, ultrasound, specialist consultations.
Mother and child nutrition counselling targeting the first 1,000 days of life to combat stunting.
Prosthetics, mobility aids, and disability assessments in partnership with Tarin Diagnostic Centre.
Safe delivery awareness, maternal camps, and birth spacing counselling for women in remote communities.
Mental health and psychosocial support for disaster-affected women and vulnerable community members.
If you or a family member needs health support — a referral to Tarin Diagnostic Centre, access to a health camp, or nutritional support — contact us or apply online. Our field officers will reach you.