Source: Saudi Press Agency (SPA)

The mobile medical clinics of the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) at the Waalan camp for displaced people in Haradh District of Yemen’s Hajjah Governorate continued to provide treatment services.

 From July 10 to 16, the clinic was visited by 97 beneficiaries, including 37 patients in the Epidemic Disease Control Clinic; 26 individuals in the Emergency Clinic; 23 individuals in the Internal Medicine Clinic, and 9 cases in the Reproductive Health Clinic. The Awareness and Education Department provided services to two beneficiaries.

 In terms of accompanying services, the Nursing Services Clinic received 33 patients; two waste disposal activities were conducted; medications were dispensed to 92 patients, and 4 beneficiaries attended the Surgery and Dressing Clinic.

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