The Health Park, strategically located near Islamabad International Airport, spans over 5,000 kanals and has been conceived as Pakistan’s first integrated healthcare, education, research, and residential ecosystem. The project is designed to meet international standards and cater to both local communities and global medical tourism markets.
With the finalized $50 million investment, Sevenera will drive the development of:
Tertiary and specialty hospitals equipped with state-of-the-art facilities.
Medical and research institutions, including the Health Services Academy (HSA) University Campus.
Residential and commercial clusters, offering sustainable living and modern amenities.
Medical tourism infrastructure, including wellness resorts, hotels, and recreation zones.
The investment is expected to generate thousands of direct and indirect jobs in construction, healthcare, education, and allied sectors. Additionally, The Health Park is set to become a catalyst for medical tourism, positioning Islamabad as a regional hub for advanced healthcare and research.
The project is being executed under a public-private partnership model with the Health Services Academy (HSA), ensuring strong alignment with national health priorities and global best practices.
A spokesperson from Sevenera highlighted:
“This $50 million investment reflects our long-term commitment to transforming Pakistan’s healthcare landscape. The Health Park will not only provide world-class medical facilities but also create opportunities in education, research, and community development.”
Sevenera Pvt. Ltd. is an international developer specializing in healthcare, education, and sustainable infrastructure. With a global outlook and strong partnerships, Sevenera has consistently invested in projects that create lasting socio-economic impact.
The Health Park is Pakistan’s pioneering health and wellness city, developed in collaboration with the Health Services Academy (HSA). The project integrates hospitals, academic institutions, research facilities, residential zones, and medical tourism infrastructure into a single, world-class ecosystem.