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    Hemiplegia Symptoms and precautions by Hakeem Rehan Alam

    Welcome to Ibn-e-Sina Matab

    In 1971, when Hakeem Zakir Hussain opened doors to his private clinic in Federal B Area, Karachi, he named it “Ibn-e-Sina Dawakhana”, after one of his

    true inspirations and one of the greatest Hakeems and medical authors to have ever lived, Hakeem Abu Ali al-Husayn ibn Abd Allah ibn Sina. He continued on with his very successful practice and remained a renowned Tabib, scholar,

    visionary, social activist, and philanthropist till February 14, 1984 when he passed away.

    No wonder this dynamic personality was considered by many an institution within himself.

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    Matab Hours

    Federal B Area, Karachi

    Sat, Mon, Tue, Wed & Thursday

    10:00AM – 01:00PM

    Thursday  & Saturday

    08:00PM – 10:00PM

    Clifton, Karachi

    Sat, Mon, Tue & Wed

    05:00PM – 07:00PM

    Friday

    10:00AM – 12:00PM

    Gulistan -e- Jauhar, Karachi

    Sunday

    10:00AM – 01:00PM

    Wealth of Experience
    120+ Years
    Serving Humanity
    Since 1928
    Patients Treated
    Million +
    Success Rate
    Outstanding

    Signature Treatments

    Ibn e Sina Matab Serving Humanity Since 1928. Hakeem Syed Muhammad Rehan Alam is the third generation herbal medicine practitioner in the family having over 60+ years in the field of herbal medicine/hikmat.

    Urticaria / Hives

    Urticaria or Urticaria, commonly known as Hives in English; AlSharaa in Arabic, and Chapaki or Pitti in Urdu,

    Arthritis

    Arthritis, also called Waja-ul-Mafaasil in Arabic, is a term often used to mean any disorder affecting the joints

    Alopecia (Balkhora)

    Alopecia, also known as Da-ul-Asad or Da-ul-Saleb in Arabic, and Balkhora in Urdu,

    Asthma

    “Asthma” is a Greek (Unani) word meaning “to breath hard”. It is called Zaeeq-un-Nafs in Arabic;

    Case Studies

    Asthma, Bronchitis

    Patient had high grade fever. Patient was experiencing difficulty in breathing due to strong wheezing. He also had irregular heartbeats. Patient was put on a drug plan targeting balancing of the humors.

    Cirrhosis of Liver

    Patient history revealed no other illnesses. Due to continuous fever, patient had earlier undergone multiple antibiotic treatments … possibly developing new, and/or worsening already existing liver issues.

    Chronic Food Intolerance

    Complete history was taken. Patient had been suffering from chronic food intolerances for the most part of his life. Since allopathic and homeopathic treatments did not produce any positive results earlier, patient was trying to manage the intolerances mostly by abstinence but was still more or less unsuccessful. Furthermore,