The first satellite clinic has been launched in Islamabad. It is equipped with the latest technology to provide safe and healthy services. The spacious, modern and technically advanced clinic is designed to cater for the current and future needs of the patients. The estimated cost of the project is Rs3 billion, which includes main hospital building, a hotel, multi-story parking, offsite clinics in the sectors of F-11 and F-8, auditorium and a Mosque. The first phase of the hospital which comprises 100 beds will be completed in December this year while the second phase of the hospital is likely to be completed within next two years. The clinic offers different facilities such as rheumatoid, arthritis, osteoarthritis, osteoporosis, back aches, muscle pain, joints pain and connective tissue diseases. The clinic was launched by Quaid-e-Azam International Hospital (QIH) – a project of Global Health Services. __