 the study aimed to assess the prevalence of stress among doctors working at different government and private hospitals in Faisalabad. A total of 162 doctors participated in the study, of which 75 percent were women and 25 percent men. Female doctors had significantly higher levels of perceived stress than their male counterparts, mean PSS equals 27.56 versus 24.82, P less than 0.05. Additionally, there was a negative correlation between age, number of years in job, and number of children and perceived stress scores. Doctors who got time off for relaxation and those who did private practice reported lower levels of perceived stress. This article was authored by Nazia Nazir, Hafiz Amjad Hussein, Humair Ahmed, and others.