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Learning that reaches beyond the classroom.

Clinical exposure is built into every relevant program through formal affiliations with real, functioning hospitals — alongside a community welfare arm that puts the same values DYIMS teaches into practice outside the classroom.

Affiliated Hospitals

Where DYIMS students train.

Our Own Teaching Hospital

Qadir Ali Hospital

Qadir Ali Hospital (QAH) is DYIMS’s own hospital and primary clinical training partner. It began as an eight-bed facility in 2008, built to bring general surgery services to a part of South Punjab that had few good options at the time. Through sustained investment, it has since grown into a 100-bed, Category 1 multi-specialty hospital, licensed under the Punjab Healthcare Commission — recognised as the district’s largest private healthcare provider.

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Government Hospital Affiliation

DHQ Hospital, Layyah

DYIMS also maintains a clinical affiliation with DHQ Hospital, Layyah — the district’s main government hospital on College Road. Originally established in 1978 and upgraded to District Headquarters status in 1982, it has grown from a 40-bed facility into a 450-bed hospital.

Through this affiliation, DYIMS students gain exposure to high-volume government hospital care — complementing the private-sector experience they get at Qadir Ali Hospital, for a genuinely well-rounded clinical training base across both systems.

Affiliated Hospitals

Dr. Yahya Professional Welfare Society (DYPWS)

DYPWS is the community welfare organization under which DYIMS is registered — the formal governing body recognised on our HED registration certificate. It operates on a simple principle: community service shouldn’t wait for a medical degree.

Through DYPWS, qualified doctors and DYIMS faculty volunteer their time to run free health camps across Layyah and surrounding villages — offering checkups, counseling, and free lab investigations and medicines to people who otherwise couldn’t access them. The Society has run dedicated camps for eye care, ENT, and hepatitis screening, and continues to organise awareness sessions and seminars on community health. For DYIMS students, DYPWS is a living example of the values the institute teaches: that healthcare is a service first, and a profession second.

Admissions Open

Train where real medicine happens.

Admissions are open for 2026–27 across BS Degree, Diploma, and Certificate programs.
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