Ghurki Trust Teaching Hospital operates as a charitable institution, delivering free or deeply subsidized healthcare to underprivileged patients, guided by a mission to alleviate financial barriers to treatment. While there's no department explicitly labeled “Patient Welfare Society” in public resources, GTTH extends extensive support through services like Musafir Khana free accommodations for up to 300 attendants and round-the-clock emergency care and diagnostics at minimal or zero cost. Additionally, the hospital’s donor-funded model enables advanced treatmentsfrom free CyberKnife radiosurgery to dialysis and spine surgery—to be offered irrespective of socioeconomic status. All of this reflects a robust, system-driven approach to patient welfare consistent with the humanitarian ideals that a formal “Patient Welfare Society” might represent, even if such a label is not explicitly used.