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422 Health Services Provided in Al-Haymah Al-Kharijiyah

422 Health Services Provided in Al-Haymah Al-Kharijiyah

Saba Yemen24-03-2025

Sana'a (Saba) – The Omrah Hospital in Arhab District and the Emergency Hospital in Al-Haymah Al-Kharijiyah District in Sana'a Governorate provided more than 422 health, medical, and therapeutic services on the first day of the Ramadan Medical Charity Program, implemented by the governorate's hospitals during the holy month of Ramadan.
Dr. Mohammed Al-Tahif, director of the hospital, told the Yemeni News Agency (Saba) that the outpatient clinics, diagnostic, and therapeutic departments provided 177 services on the first day of the program, which the hospital is implementing in cooperation with the governorate's Health and Environment Office.
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