Vision
To be the leading center of excellence in medical neuroscience care in the region.
Mission
- Providing the highest quality care to patients with brain and spinal disorders.
- Conducting translational research on nervous system diseases, and developing innovative surgical therapies and management methodologies.
- Teaching neuroscience to doctors and other healthcare professionals.
Values
- The medical practices of the staff are ethical and professional.
- There is mutual respect among staff members.
- The staff strives to achieve excellence in all aspects of medical care, teaching, training, and research.
Background
The Punjab Institute of Neurosciences (PINS) is one of the largest neurological healthcare facilities in the world, serving a population of over 250 million. Ever since its establishment in 1966 by Professor Bashir Ahmad, one of the pioneers of neurosurgery in Pakistan, it has been providing the best possible neurosurgical care to a vast number of routine and emergency patients suffering from head and spine trauma, brain tumor, and stroke. Originally it operated as the Department of Neurosurgery at King Edward Medical College/Mayo Hospital, Lahore. Due to a shortage of beds at Mayo Hospital, Professor Bashir decided to reestablish the Department of Neurosurgery at Lahore General Hospital (LGH) starting in its old barracks. In a short time, a fully equipped neurological spine center was established that included neurosurgery, neurology, neuroanesthesia, neuroradiology, neuropathology, neuropsychiatry, and neurorehabilitation amongst other fields. Since its inception, the institute has evolved into a regional leader in neurosurgery, now housing 500 beds and pioneering surgical techniques while training generations of neurosurgeons and healthcare professionals. Being the only public sector neurosurgical hospital for almost 60 years, it caters to the patient population from all over Pakistan as well as its neighboring countries.
Staff
PINS is currently led by Professor Asif Bashir who is serving as the Executive Director of PINS, Dean of the College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan, and member of the Society of Neurological Surgeons, USA. There are three departments of neurosurgery, a dedicated department of neurology, neuropathology, neuroradiology, endovascular neurosurgery, neuroanesthesia, neurorehabilitation and a newly formed department of pediatric neurosurgery. Over 1,000 employees are working at the capacity of PINS that include 102 consultants, 164 postgraduate resident trainees, 393 nursing staff, and 360 paramedical and support staff.
Facilities
Despite being a government-funded institution, PINS has acquired state-of-the-art facilities and equipment. As of 2023, these include endoscopes, drills, microscopes, cavitron ultrasonic surgical aspirators (CUSA), neuronavigation systems, stereotactic systems, microelectrodes, three 128-slice CT machines, two 3T MRI machines, and 3D biplane angiography.
Procedures and Patients
Between the Departments of Neurosurgery and Neurology, PINS recorded a total outpatient inflow of 266,332 patients in 2023. Close to 10,000 cases are performed per annum with a total of 5,160 procedures performed in the emergency operating theaters and 4,313 procedures performed in the elective operating theaters. In total, 58,613 radiological investigations were performed at PINS (Tables-I, II and III).

266,332
Annual Outpatient Visits

9,872
Annual Operative Cases

1000+
Employees

750+
Doctors & Nurses
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