Lady Health Visitor (LHV)
Lady Health Visitor (LHV) Program Overview
The LHV program at RAPHA Institute is a 2-year diploma designed to train healthcare professionals to provide primary care, maternal and child health services, and community health education. LHVs are crucial in promoting preventive healthcare and family health services at the community level.
Program Approach
The program emphasizes practical, community-focused training. Students participate in clinical rotations, home visits, and health awareness campaigns, gaining expertise in maternal care, child healthcare, immunization, and disease prevention. Graduates are prepared to serve rural and urban communities effectively.
Why Choose LHV at RAPHA Institute?
Hands-on training in maternal and child health labs
Field training with community outreach programs
Experienced faculty with expertise in public health
Focus on preventive care, ethics, and patient communication
Accredited diploma program recognized nationally
Applicants must have completed high school (Matric/SSC) with science subjects
Students will gain skills in maternal and child health care, immunization, family planning, health education, and community outreach.
The program is a 2-year diploma, combining classroom instruction, clinical practice, and field training.
Yes. The LHV program is fully accredited, and graduates are qualified to work in community health centers, hospitals, and government health programs.
Admission Requirements
- High school diploma (Matric/SSC) with science subjects
- Completed application form (online or in-person)
- Submit official transcripts, CNIC/B-Form, and 2 passport-size photos
- Entrance test and/or interview (if applicable)
- Strong interest in maternal, child, and community health