Alaina Haroon is Redefining Rehabilitation in Pakistan Through OrthoCare

Patients with physical disabilities in Pakistan have long faced a fragmented healthcare system, often moving between multiple clinics to access rehabilitation, prosthetics, orthotics, and therapy services. This challenge became the starting point for Alaina Haroon, who founded OrthoCare Pakistan with the aim of simplifying and improving patient care. Her approach focuses on building an integrated environment where individuals can access all essential rehabilitation services under one roof, reducing inefficiencies and improving outcomes for those seeking mobility and independence.

OrthoCare Pakistan operates with a model that brings together multiple aspects of recovery into a single, cohesive system. By combining rehabilitation services, prosthetics, orthotics, and therapy in one place, the organization addresses a critical gap in the healthcare ecosystem. This integrated approach not only streamlines the patient journey but also enables more coordinated and personalized care. The initiative reflects a broader shift within Pakistan’s healthtech landscape, where startups are increasingly working to solve systemic challenges through innovative and patient-centric solutions.

Technology plays a central role in OrthoCare Pakistan’s operations, with the use of AI-based innovations and 3D-printed orthotics helping to redefine traditional recovery methods. These tools allow for greater precision and customization, ensuring that each patient receives solutions tailored to their specific needs. The focus on personalization, combined with a compassionate approach to care, positions OrthoCare as an example of how emerging technologies can be applied to improve accessibility and quality in healthcare. By integrating advanced tools into its service delivery, the organization is contributing to a growing trend of tech-enabled healthcare solutions in the country.

In a recent episode of Founder Files, Alaina Haroon shared insights into her journey, highlighting how she identified key pain points within the system and translated them into a practical, all-in-one solution. She also discussed the role of National Incubation Center Islamabad in shaping her roadmap, alongside the importance of incremental progress and family support in building a sustainable venture. The conversation offers a closer look at the challenges and motivations behind OrthoCare Pakistan, while also shedding light on the broader entrepreneurial ecosystem supported by Ministry of IT and Telecommunication Pakistan, Tech Destination Pakistan, and Ignite – National Technology Fund. The full episode is available here: https://lnkd.in/dmXQg_sw

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