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Centre for Nuclear Medicine (CENUM), Mayo Hospital, Lahore, started functioning in early sixties (1963) under the name of Medical Radioisotope Centre. It was later on known as Atomic Energy Medical Centre and was renamed as Centre for Nuclear Medicine (CENUM), Lahore in the year 2001. Committed to enhancement of healthcare standards in Pakistan, CENUM has been providing nuclear medicine services to the patients since its inception. More than twenty five thousand new patients are registered annually for various nuclear (medicine) & non-nuclear routine tests/ procedures, which are carried out CENUM on regular basis.
CENUM continues to provide the best possible and yet affordable nuclear medicine services to its patients. This social mission and humanitarian legacy has been the driving force behind the Centre's efforts and achievements in Service, Teaching and Research, the "Three Pillars" of CENUM. The key attribute to the centre success is its principles of meeting international standards of quality control. The strong believe in providing quality nuclear medicine service has earned CENUM continued and valuable trust.
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