Liver Transplant & Hepatology
Pre-transplant assessment, recipient optimization, post-transplant management, and specialist OPD/IPD follow-up.
A final homepage direction that keeps the practical layout your client preferred, while using the stronger header and banner language style from the second option. Real QIH facility images fill the empty visual spaces.
The homepage should make high-value clinical programs visible immediately and connect them to doctors, OPD timing, and booking.
Pre-transplant assessment, recipient optimization, post-transplant management, and specialist OPD/IPD follow-up.

Dedicated pathway for oncology and hematology patients, with education and inquiry support.

Prominent emergency and cardiac care visibility helps patients act faster.
Instead of only listing departments, every department becomes a route to doctors, OPD timings, services, and appointment booking.
These image cards replace empty placeholders and make the page feel connected to the actual hospital facilities.



A better hospital homepage reduces phone calls by giving patients direct pathways for reports, appointments, teleconsultation, and location.
Search by specialty, doctor, symptom, or flagship program.
Route users to the appointment form with department pre-selected.
Show location, contact numbers, OPD timing, and documents.
Give clear access to lab reports, patient portal, and teleconsultation.
Doctor discovery is one of the most important conversion points. Add filters by department, availability, and clinic timing.
Language is not a small header option. Patients should be able to switch the full experience to Urdu, including appointment instructions, lab report guidance, emergency directions and department pages.
Many hospital decisions are made by attendants and family members. A bilingual interface reduces confusion and improves booking completion.
Add a dedicated teleconsultation block with call center instructions, payment guidance, and available doctor categories.
Add embedded map, parking instructions, and emergency entrance guidance here.
This final direction follows the client’s preferred preview layout, uses the second option’s header and hero/banner approach, and fills the visual spaces with real QIH hospital imagery.