The medical clinics operated by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) at Zaatari camp in Jordan have continued to provide essential medical services to Syrian refugees. On Friday, a total of 654 patients sought medical assistance at the clinics.
The general medicine clinics attended 213 patients, while the internal clinic treated 51 patients. The children's clinics received 129 patients, and the emergency department attended to 55 patients. Additionally, the two dental clinics provided care for 19 patients.
The women's clinic received 66 patients, while the ear and nose clinic treated 33 patients suffering from sinus, pharynx, tonsil, and middle ear infections. X-rays were conducted for 37 patients, resulting in 56 procedures. Furthermore, 62 vaccinations were administered to 24 patients, and medications were dispensed to 27 patients with chronic illnesses. The pharmacy recorded a total of 496 prescriptions.
Source: Saudi Press Agency