Medical
Checkup is organized every year in Al Madrasa to monitor
and maintain the health record of a child. The objective
is to ensure that the child remains healthy throughout the
initial stages of his life. Through these checkups minor
and major health problems are diagnosed and referred for
further treatment. It is very essential for teachers to
be aware of the medical problems faced by any student in
her classroom, as the student spends around eight hours
daily in school. His/her awareness of the child’s
health can really make a difference and it is also in cases
of emergency.
Academic year 2001-2002
A general Medical Checkup was conducted.by Dr.Hanif Saeed,
Dr Zafar Baqai and Dr. Jamshed with their paramedical staff.
It was a routine health check including height and weight,
and throat and abdomen checkup. A pre information form was
designed and given to parents to compile vital information
related to child’s birth and medical history before
the checkup.
Academic year 2002- 2003
A specialized checkup was conducted with general checkup.
The panel included Eye specialist Dr.Irfan Zafar, Dentist
Dr. Irfan Khaliq, ENT specialist Dr.Ismail Hirani, Child
Specialist Dr.Jalal Akber and two paramedics. Hemoglobin
level and Blood group were also tested. During checkup one
child of Class VIII was diagnosed with a hole in his heart
and was operated on doctor’s recommendation and another
child of Pre primary was also diagnosed with a major disease.
Pre information forms and medical reports were given to
the parents.
Academic year 2003- 2004
Hepatitis-B Vaccination for teachers and students was arranged.
During medical checkup of Academic year 2002-2003 we had
noted that many students of Al Madrasa had not been vaccinated
tor Hepatitis-B. The doctors on the panel also recommended
that this should be done on first priority. As a follow
up Hepatitis-B Vaccination was arranged in Al Madrasa. Injerix
B vaccine which is the best was bought directly from GlaxoSmithKline
on discounted rates. Three dozes were administerd on 29th
Sept 03, 24th Oct 03 and 24th March 04.at the cost of Rs
315/- per doze from adult and 210 Rs/- per doze from students
aged below 16. For this vaccine the charges are higher in
market. A vaccination card was also issued.
Academic Year 2005-2006
Al Madrasa organized the Medical Checkup in collaboration
with Saifee Hospital. A circular was sent
to parents informing them about the checkup on 10th of August.
A Pre Medical Form requiring the details of vaccination,
past illnesses, family history and known allergies was attached
with the circular which had to be filled by the parents.
This information is of vital importance while examining
students.
The checkup commenced from Tuesday 16th of August and continued
till 20th of September. During this period Saifee Hospital
sent a dedicated team of well qualified doctors including
pediatrics and paramedic staff daily for about two hours,
who examined 650 students from Nursery to Class X.
The checkup started with the vital recording
of height, weight, temperature, pulse, blood pressure and
blood group by the paramedic staff.
After this the doctors conducted the general and systemic
examination, in which they examined the chest, vision, oral
cavity, teeth, nails and different body systems like circulatory,
respiratory, gastrointestinal and central nervous system.
For minor ailments doctors gave treatment and prescribed
medicine. Some students were advised special tests and consultation
which was mentioned by doctors in the remarks column.
A student of Class V with an extremely short height was
advised by Dr Quaid Joher, a pediatric in Saifee Hospital
to take a test conducted in Jinnah Hospital. The test normally
costs 10,000 Rs, but in collaboration with Saifee Hospital
and with reference of Dr Quaid Joher it was conducted free.
The blood samples taken in the test have been sent to London
for examination and the report will arrive after three months.
The test was conducted with Aqa Moula’s Raza Mubarak
and Inshallah the child will get Shifa.
Typhoid Vaccination
Typhoid is a major disease causing more than 600,000
deaths annually in the world. In the sub-continent, annual
incidence of typhoid fever ranges from 700 to 1000 cases
per 100,000 persons. The major source of transmission is
contaminated food and water. In Pakistan, water represents
the most common source of transmission for Typhoid.

Vaccination is recommended to prevent Typhoid
fever and to protect our children from this mortal disease.
The vaccine Typherix, manufactured by Glaxosmith Kline and
imported from Belgium, is safe and highly reliable. Al Madrasa
in collaboration with Saifee Hospital also arranged for
Typhoid vaccination in the school during Medical Checkup.
On special discounted rates for school, the vaccination
charges were Rs 250 only, although the rates are much higher
in the market. A circular with the consent letter was sent
to the parents on 10th of August. There was a very good
response.

Vaccination was arranged on Monday 22nd
of August. A well experienced and professional team of GlaxoSmithKline
arrived at 9:30 am in the morning, and by 3:00 pm they had
vaccinated 289 students and 6 teachers. Some students from
Preprimary and Primary section were reluctant and hesitant
and even started crying when their turn came, but the vaccination
team was very skillful and experienced in handling this
kind of situation. While one member talked lovingly with
the students, in the meantime the other member injected
the vaccine in such a manner that the child did not know.

Overall with the Dua Mubarak of Aqa Moula
TUS everything went smoothly and the Medical Checkup ended
on 20th of September. The Medical report of each student
will be filed in their personal record files. A copy of
this report will be sent home to the parents.
We express our utmost gratitude to the
Management of Saifee Hospital and the team of their doctors
and paramedics who devoted their precious time for Al Madrasa’s
Medical Checkup. Jazahumullaho Afzalal Jazaa.
May Allah grant our Moula a long healthy and prosperous
life. Ameen.
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