Our Story
Our Story
The journey of the Sindh Institute of Advanced Endoscopy and Gastroenterology (SIAG) began with a bold vision: to bring world-class endoscopic care to the heart of Pakistan’s public healthcare system. Sparked by the dedication of a compassionate surgeon, Professor M Saeed Quraishy and strengthened by the expertise of Dr. Saad Khalid niaz, a UK-trained gastroenterologist committed to serving the underserved, this vision took shape within Civil Hospital Karachi.
What began in 2006 as a modest two-room unit soon evolved into the province’s first dedicated endoscopy institute, pioneering care, research, and training. Operated under the leadership of a philanthropic team, SIAG was driven by the belief that access to advanced gastrointestinal care should not be a privilege, but a right.
Today, SIAG stands as a testament to what’s possible when service meets innovation: a center of excellence that remains firmly rooted in its founding mission, to serve with dignity, compassion, and medical excellence.
Our Story
The journey of the Sindh Institute of Advanced Endoscopy and Gastroenterology (SIAG) began with a bold vision: to bring world-class endoscopic care to the heart of Pakistan’s public healthcare system. Sparked by the dedication of a compassionate surgeon, Professor M Saeed Quraishy and strengthened by the expertise of Dr. Saad Khalid niaz, a UK-trained gastroenterologist committed to serving the underserved, this vision took shape within Civil Hospital Karachi.
What began in 2006 as a modest two-room unit soon evolved into the province’s first dedicated endoscopy institute, pioneering care, research, and training. Operated under the leadership of a philanthropic team, SIAG was driven by the belief that access to advanced gastrointestinal care should not be a privilege, but a right.
Today, SIAG stands as a testament to what’s possible when service meets innovation: a center of excellence that remains firmly rooted in its founding mission, to serve with dignity, compassion, and medical excellence.


