St. Raphael's Hospital

Dr. Eiblin worked at the hospital for twenty-three years, and in April 1971 handed over to M. Helene Elizabeth.

On 17 September 1957, the Training School for Midwives was started with M. John Kentigern as Tutor and four students.

In the 1960s a regular feature of the Sisters' work was to answer calls to peoples' homes for medical care.

St. Raphael's is primarily a maternity hospital with provision for general patients of 100 beds.

The late Bishop Paul Andreotti of Faisalabad founded the diocesan commission for the nurses in 1982.

Speakers at the event highlighted the difficulties faced by minority women in the nursing profession, which is looked down upon by many in Pakistani society.

[5] In 2012, the Government of Japan provided financial support worth US$123,000 to the hospital for the construction of an Outpatient Department.

[7] A new $83,960 Japanese grant in 2015 will further help improve medical services and acquire X-ray and ultrasound machines.