AMMAN: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center continues to provide medical services to Syrian refugees in Zaatari camp, Jordan.
The clinics delivered monthly medicines to those with chronic diseases — who suffer from blood pressure diseases, diabetes, asthma and endocrine diseases — providing medical services for elderly and immobile patients who cannot get to the KSrelief clinics.
The clinics in the camp are a small part of the humanitarian aid that KSrelief provides to Syrian refugees on behalf of ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ.
Meanwhile, KSrelief’s mobile medical clinics provided treatment services to 3,711 beneficiaries in Yemen’s Hodeida governorate in one week.
The clinics include the epidemiology clinic, emergency clinic, internal medicine clinic, children’s clinic, reproductive health clinic, nutritional therapy clinic, immunization clinic, awareness and education clinic, and surgery and surgical dressing department.
The laboratory department received 2,940 individuals, with 2,863 being provided with medication.