
Al-Shahid Al-Durrah Hospital in Jahana Provides Over 300 Health Services as Part of Ramadan Medical Charity Program
Al-Shahid Mohammed Al-Durrah Hospital in Jahana District, Sana'a Governorate, provided over 300 health, medical, and treatment services on its first day as part of the Ramadan Medical Charity Program implemented by the governorate's hospitals during the holy month of Ramadan.
Dr. Talal Al-Jabri, the hospital director, told the Yemeni News Agency (Saba) that free medical services, diagnostic and treatment services with a 50% discount, were provided across internal medicine clinics, ophthalmology, gynecology, and diagnostic and treatment departments. This initiative is part of a program carried out by the hospital in cooperation with the Health and Environment Office in the governorate.
He noted that free medical services will be provided during the period from 18 to 22 Ramadan 1446 AH, in addition to free pharmacy services for dispensing available medications at the hospital.
Dr. Al-Jabri emphasized the hospital administration's commitment to implementing the directives of the leadership of the Ministry of Health and Environment and the governorate to alleviate the suffering of citizens and provide them with health, medical, and treatment services, especially during the month of Ramadan.
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