A surgeon shaped by three decades of practice, teaching and research.
Dr. Muhammad Sabir has devoted his career to advancing surgical care in Southern Punjab — from the operating theatre to the lecture hall.

Dr. Muhammad Sabir
Associate Professor of General Surgery
Dr. Muhammad Sabir is a distinguished General and Laparoscopic Surgeon with over twenty-five years of progressive experience across clinical surgery, teaching and research. He currently serves as Associate Professor of General Surgery at Nishtar Medical University & Hospital, Multan — one of Pakistan's largest and most respected tertiary-care teaching institutions.
His surgical expertise spans breast, hepatobiliary, gastrointestinal and advanced laparoscopic surgery, built on a foundation of thousands of open and minimally-invasive procedures. He has a particular interest in breast surgery and breast-cancer care — reflected in his FCPS dissertation and several peer-reviewed studies on the disease. Throughout his career he has maintained a reputation for excellent operative outcomes, sound clinical judgement and a deeply patient-centred approach to care.
Beyond the operating theatre, Dr. Sabir is a dedicated educator and mentor. He leads academic training for medical students and postgraduate residents, supervises clinical audits and research, and contributes actively to curriculum development and medical-education workshops — helping shape the next generation of surgeons in Pakistan.
Languages
Principles that guide every operation
Patient-centred care
Every decision begins with the person on the table — their outcome, their dignity, their recovery.
Precision & safety
Meticulous operative technique and evidence-based protocols to deliver consistently excellent results.
Teaching by example
Mentoring residents to the international standards that surgical practice demands.
Areas of surgical expertise
Advanced General & Laparoscopic Surgery
Breast & Oncological Surgery
Hepatobiliary & Gastrointestinal Surgery
Emergency & Trauma Surgery (ATLS Certified)
Postgraduate Medical Education & Mentorship
Clinical Research & Peer-Reviewed Publication
Leadership in Surgical Departments
“Good surgery is quiet, deliberate and unhurried. The patient should feel they are the only person in the room — because, in that moment, they are.”— Dr. Muhammad Sabir