ABOUT IBL HEALTHCARE

IBL Healthcare started its operations as Private Limited Company in 1997 as a wholly owned subsidiary of the The Searle Company Limited (TSCL). In 2009, the company incorporated as a Public Limited Company while remains a subsidiary of The Searle Company Limited (TSCL). Every day, our team of passionate marketing & sales experts works diligently hard to market & deliver state of the art products range that make life better of people of all ages.

As among the active companies in Wellness, Nutrition (infant & adult), lifestyle and medical disposals market in Pakistan, IBL Healthcare goal is to maximize the value of health through innovative products, devices and education that meet the changing needs of population across Pakistan.

With a strong legacy of working with leading global affiliates IBL Healthcare is consistent & growing with key changing market demands and fulfilling the needs of care and commitment.

Our Vision

IBL Healthcare's vision is to lead the individual's wellbeing experience by providing best in class healthcare solutions.

Our Mission

IBL Healthcare's mission is to improve our community's well-being and quality of life with world-class nutrition, medications, medical devices, and other healthcare products. We are committed to deliver better value for our stakeholders and a productive, successful environment for our employees.

Our Values

Our Commitment

Infant and Child Nutrition Pledge

IBL HealthCare , supports and promotes the recommendations of the World Health Organization (WHO) for exclusive breastfeeding during the first six months, and the introduction of the safe, age-appropriate, nutritious complementary foods thereafter. We advocate continued breastfeeding up to two years of age and beyond.

We acknowledge the importance of the principles and support the aim of the WHO Code of 1981, which is: 'Contribute to the provision of safe and adequate nutrition for infants, by the protection and promotion of breastfeeding, and by ensuring the proper use of breast-milk substitutes, when these are necessary, on the basis of adequate information and through appropriate marketing and distribution' .

IBL HealthCare endorses the aim of the World Health Organization (WHO) International Code of Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes in Pakistan, including standards for product integrity, labeling, distribution, and promotion. Where breastfeeding is not feasible, professional advice should be followed.