Lahore, Pakistan
We're building
something
from scratch.
Not a franchise. Not a network of independent practices.
One integrated team. Multiple disciplines. Shared standards.
Most clinics in Pakistan operate as loose collections of independent practitioners who happen to share a waiting room. We're doing something different.
When you join Diip, you join the core team. You work alongside psychiatrists, psychologists, neurologists, internists, OTs, and nurses who actually talk to each other. We share cases. We build protocols together. We hold each other to standards.
We're also building an academic culture — not the kind where "academic" means bureaucratic, but the kind where senior clinicians supervise junior ones, where everyone teaches and everyone learns, where your clinical thinking gets sharper over time instead of calcifying.
Who we're
looking for.
We need people who want to be part of something integrated — not just rent a room.
Psychiatrists
FCPS / MD Psychiatry / MRCPsych
Post-residency & current residents
Clinical Psychologists
ADCP / MS Clinical Psychology
Neurologists
FCPS / MD Neurology
Post-residency & current residents
Endocrinologists
FCPS / MD Endocrinology
Post-residency & current residents
Internists
FCPS / MD Internal Medicine
Post-residency & current residents
Rheumatologists
FCPS / MD Rheumatology
Post-residency & current residents
Occupational Therapists
BS / MS Occupational Therapy
POET certified preferred
Staff Nurses
BSN / Post-RN BScN
Mental health experience preferred
MS Psychology
Students
We run structured internship and mentorship programs for students completing their MS in Clinical Psychology. Real cases, close supervision, actual clinical hours — not just observation.
"If he is indeed wise he does not bid you enter the house of his wisdom, but rather leads you to the threshold of your own mind.
Supervision that
goes both ways.
Early in your career, you'll have senior clinicians reviewing your cases, questioning your formulations, catching your blind spots. This isn't optional. It's how good clinicians are made.
Later, you'll be the one doing the supervising. You'll teach interns. You'll guide junior colleagues. You'll shape how the next generation thinks about clinical work.
Everyone here is both learning and teaching. That's the point.
No formal applications.
Just start a conversation.
Tell us who you are, what you do, and what you're looking for. We'll take it from there.