๐ฆท Zaka Dental Services
“Relieving pain is a duty. Treating people with dignity is a calling.”
Zaka Dental Clinic, located on GT Road, Ali Chak, Lalamusa, was a modest but essential part of the community — run with heart, not for profit.
๐ Services Provided
Though not a large clinic, Dr. Zaka offered a wide range of treatments with professional care and gentle hands:
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๐ชฅ Tooth Cleaning & Scaling
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๐ฆท Tooth Extractions
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๐งต Temporary and Permanent Fillings
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๐ Denture Fitting & Repair
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๐ฆท Pain Relief & Emergency Care
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๐ General Dental Checkups
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๐ Basic Medication Dispensing
๐ His Unique Approach
What made Zaka Dental Services special was not just the treatments — but how they were given:
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Affordable to All – Many patients were treated free of charge.
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Respect for Every Patient – From children to elders, all were treated with honor.
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Faith-Driven Service – Dr. Zaka believed healing others was his way of serving God.
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Community Care – He often helped families unable to travel, and even did home visits when needed.
๐๏ธ A Clinic of Healing, Not Just Medicine
“He didn’t just check our teeth — he asked how our children were doing. He gave advice, comfort, and duas.”
– Community Member
Zaka Dental Clinic wasn’t fancy. It wasn’t famous.
But it was loved — because it was led by a man whose mission was mercy.

โค๏ธ Compassionate Care
Dr. Zaka-ur-Rehman Shaheed didn’t just treat dental problems — he treated people.
His clinic was more than a place of medicine. It was a safe space for the broken, the poor, the forgotten, and the afraid.
Whether someone came in with a toothache or a heavy heart, he welcomed them with kindness and calm.
๐ฟ “I’ll treat you — worry about the bill later.”
He often gave free care to those who couldn’t afford it — never expecting anything in return.
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He fixed teeth for laborers who could barely afford food.
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He sat beside crying children, whispering kind words until they smiled again.
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He gave rides to elderly patients who had no one to accompany them.
๐ฏ๏ธ Faith in Action
As a devout Ahmadi Muslim, his faith was reflected in his compassion.
He believed that serving humanity was a form of worship, and lived that belief with every patient he saw.
๐ Community Voices:
“My mother was afraid to go to any clinic, but she trusted Dr. Zaka. He didn’t just ease her pain — he treated her like family.”
“I couldn’t afford treatment, and he said, ‘You’ll pay me with duas.’ That was Dr. Zaka.”
His compassionate care is what people remember most — not just his tools, but his touch.
In a world often driven by profit and status, Dr. Zaka proved that true healing begins with the heart.
