The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) provided essential healthcare services to 2,668 Syrian refugees at Jordan’s Zaatari Camp over the past week.
The general medicine clinics treated 940 patients, while the internal medicine clinic cared for 125 individuals with diabetes, hypertension, and asthma. Pediatric clinics attended to 256 children, and the dental clinic provided treatment to 195 patients.
Additionally, the two gynecology clinics served 260 female patients, while the ear, nose, and throat (ENT) clinic treated 71 individuals for sinus, throat, tonsil, and middle ear infections. The eye clinic cared for 63 patients, and the cardiology clinic provided services to 22 patients.
The diagnostic radiology clinic received 20 patients, the dermatology clinic treated 34 individuals, and the rehabilitation medicine clinic attended to 24 patients.
A total of 1,890 laboratory tests were conducted for 262 patients, and 138 X-rays were performed for 104 individuals. The immunization clinic administered vaccines to 91 patients.
Furthermore, health education sessions were provided to 71 individuals and groups, while the physical therapy department conducted 130 rehabilitation sessions.
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