Medical emergencies don’t follow office hours. When a child suffers a serious injury, acute illness, or life-threatening condition, minutes matter. KidsCare International Hospital’s Emergency Department operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, providing immediate, expert care for children and pregnant women facing medical crises.
Our Emergency Department is equipped to handle the full spectrum of pediatric and obstetric emergencies—from sudden high fever and dehydration to trauma, accidents, severe allergic reactions, and respiratory failure. Every moment counts, and our team is trained and ready to provide rapid assessment, resuscitation, and stabilization for critically ill patients.
The Emergency Department serves as the community’s primary point of contact for urgent medical needs. Whether arriving by ambulance or brought in by family, every patient receives immediate triage, rapid evaluation, and appropriate life-saving interventions. Our multidisciplinary team works seamlessly to stabilize patients, initiate treatment, and arrange for hospital admission or specialized care as needed.
In Rawalpindi and Islamabad, when medical emergencies strike, families know they can turn to KCIH for immediate, expert emergency care.

KidsCare International Hospital is equipped with modern NICU facilities to ensure round-the-clock neonatal care:
Physicians trained in pediatric emergency medicine. Experience with all types of pediatric emergencies. Gentle, child-focused approach minimizing trauma. Family-centered communication and support.
Immediate triage and assessment. Rapid diagnostic capabilities. Minimal wait times during acute care phase. Fast decision-making for patient disposition.
Full resuscitation and life-support equipment. Access to all hospital specialists. Advanced diagnostic technology. ICU beds for critical patients.
Strict protocols and evidence-based care. Continuous monitoring during treatment. Quality assurance and safety culture. Regular staff training and drills.

Consultant Pediatrician & Neonatologist

Consultant Pediatrician
Seek emergency care for severe symptoms: difficulty breathing, chest pain, loss of consciousness, severe allergic reactions, major injuries, uncontrolled bleeding, or any life-threatening emergency.