Combined Hospital Rawalpindi
CH Rawalpindi has a rich history filled with stories of honor, valor, and pride in the services rendered to humanity in the last, over 150 years. After the British colonization, the British established these hospitals. They were meant for the treatment of British Officers, and their families.
Established in 1858, as a medical setup, CH Rawalpindi became the British Station Hospital in 1881 and was later renamed on 14 August 1947, as Joint Hospital. Dr. J.E. Snow, a British Indian Medical Services (IMS) Officer was given its Command till December 1947. He was relieved by Dr. Mir Naeem Mehmood who was medical superintendent of the hospital till March 1948.