Child therapy for families across South Punjab
We’re based on MPS Road, Model Town in Multan, and families travel to us from right across South Punjab for specialist child therapy that’s hard to find closer to home.
We have one centre, and it is in Multan — MPS Road, Block A Model Town. Families bring their children to Inclusive Developmental & Therapy Centre from ten districts around us because good speech, behavioural and developmental therapy is hard to come by outside the big cities. Wherever you set off from, the plan starts the same way: a proper developmental assessment, then a plan in plain language you can actually run at home.
Which districts do families travel from?
Tap your district for the journey, the rhythm most families settle into, and what we can do between visits.
Multan
Our home city — Model Town, MPS Road
Central and easy to reach, open Monday to Saturday, so most Multan families come weekly.
Bahawalpur
About 1.5–2 hours up the M-5
Most Bahawalpur families settle into one fixed visit a week, with online follow-ups between.
Dera Ghazi Khan
Roughly 90 km and about two hours, crossing the Indus
Fewer but longer visits, and thorough parent coaching so the river crossing earns its keep.
Muzaffargarh
Roughly 35 km across the Chenab, usually under an hour
Our closest travelling district, so a weekly session is genuinely realistic.
Khanewal
About 58 km — an hour on the N-5, or a direct train from Khanewal Junction
Close enough for a steady weekly or fortnightly rhythm without a whole day lost.
Vehari
About 1.5–2 hours from Vehari city, Mailsi and Burewala
We group assessment, therapy and parent coaching into a single day.
Lodhran
About an hour straight up the N-5
A morning trip for most families — session first, home by early afternoon.
Layyah
Roughly 150 km via Kot Addu and Muzaffargarh
Most of a day there and back, so we block several pieces of work into one visit.
Sahiwal
A couple of hours down the N-5 through Chichawatni and Mian Channu
In person every week or two, with online follow-ups on the weeks between.
Rahim Yar Khan
A long run north through Sadiqabad and Bahawalpur
Weekly online sessions carry the work; visits here are kept for assessments and reviews.
Bahawalnagar
About 200 km and three hours west, usually via Bahawalpur
Fewer, fuller visits, with online sessions and a written home program in between.
Coming from somewhere that isn’t on the list? You’re just as welcome. Message us on WhatsApp and we’ll help you plan. Further afield in Pakistan? See online therapy across Pakistan. Overseas? See how we help families abroad.
How far you live changes the rhythm, not the goals
A child who comes fortnightly for six months usually gains more than one who comes weekly for three weeks and then stops. So we set the rhythm around the road you actually have to drive, not around an ideal timetable.
None of this changes what we are working towards. A two-hour family gets the same assessment, the same goals and the same therapist as a family ten minutes away — the difference is how much we load into each visit and how much of the week you run at home.
Before you spend a day on the road, it is worth doing our free age-by-age development check and writing down the small everyday examples that worry you. What your child does at home tells us more than one room ever can, and it means the first visit starts with information rather than a blank page.
How do we make the journey worth it?
Sessions grouped into one day
We book ahead and stack the work, so one drive can cover assessment, a therapy session and parent coaching instead of one short appointment.
A home program you can actually run
You leave every visit knowing exactly what to practise. Ten focused minutes a day beats an hour nobody manages — and our little reminders for parents keep it light.
A message, not a wait
If something stalls on a Tuesday, WhatsApp us in Urdu or English. We can answer, adjust the plan, or move you to a video follow-up rather than let the month drift.
We will also tell you when the road is the wrong answer. A child who needs hands-on work several times a week is served better close to home, and we would rather say that at the free first consultation than after six months of driving.
Services available to every family, wherever you travel from
Not sure which one your child needs? That is our job, not yours — start with the everyday worries in common situations parents describe, or, if a diagnosis has just landed, read what to do in the first few weeks. Broader questions about how we work are answered on our parents’ FAQ.
Travelling to us — your questions
Do you have a branch in Bahawalpur, Dera Ghazi Khan or anywhere outside Multan?
No. We have one centre, on MPS Road, Block A Model Town, Multan (near Bloomfield Hall School, Street No. 2), open Monday – Saturday, 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM. Every family we see in person travels there. If the road genuinely is not workable for you, we can do a good deal of the work over video instead — ask us and we will tell you honestly whether that suits your child.
I don’t live in Multan. Is it still worth coming?
For most families, yes — specialist child therapy simply isn’t there in the smaller towns. What makes it worth it is planning: an assessment first, then a plan in plain language you can run at home, and online follow-ups so the weeks between visits still count. Call or WhatsApp +92 314 6040262 and we’ll be straight with you about whether the journey is justified.
How often would we have to travel?
It depends on the road. Families under an hour away — Muzaffargarh, Khanewal, Lodhran — usually come weekly. From about 1.5 to 2 hours, most settle into one fuller visit every week or two. From Layyah, Bahawalnagar or Rahim Yar Khan we plan fewer, longer visits and let online sessions carry the weeks in between.
Can we do everything in one day?
Usually, yes, and for families more than an hour out that is exactly how we plan it: a developmental assessment, a working therapy session, and unhurried time coaching you through what to practise at home. Tell us how far you are travelling when you book, so we hold enough time and give you an earlier slot.
Do you offer online therapy for families who are far away?
Yes, alongside in-person work rather than instead of it. The first full assessment is best done in the same room, though we can often run the free first consultation over video so you get an honest read before spending a day on the road. Much parent coaching and follow-up work runs well online, and many families use video sessions on the weeks they cannot travel.
Do we need a doctor’s referral or a diagnosis before we come?
No. You can contact us directly and most families do — no paediatrician’s referral, no diagnosis, no earlier report needed. If your child already has reports from a doctor or a school, bring them, because it saves time. If we think a hearing test or a medical opinion is needed, we will say so and you can arrange it at home.
Our family speaks Saraiki at home. Which languages do sessions run in?
Sessions run in Urdu and English, and we are used to Saraiki-speaking families — many of the children we see from Dera Ghazi Khan, Layyah and Bahawalpur hear Saraiki at home. Write to us however is easiest; parents message us every day with one line, mera bacha bolta nahi. Keep speaking your home language: being bilingual does not cause speech delay.
Where exactly are you, and what are your timings?
We are on MPS Road, Block A Model Town, Multan (near Bloomfield Hall School, Street No. 2), open Monday – Saturday, 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM. WhatsApp us on +92 314 6040262 and we’ll send a map pin and directions, or see the contact page.
Planning a visit from out of town?
Tell us where you’re travelling from and what’s worrying you about your child. We’ll set up the most useful first visit and a schedule that respects the journey.
MPS Road, Block A Model Town, Multan (near Bloomfield Hall School, Street No. 2) · Mon–Sat, 10 AM – 7 PM