
Over 6,000 Medical Services provided by Ihsan Ramadan Healthcare Program in Sana'a
Sana'a – SABA:
The Ihsan Ramadan Healthcare Program concluded today in Sana'a Governorate, after being implemented across the governorate's hospitals from March 8 to March 27.
Dr. Khaled Al-Muntasir, Director of the Health and Environment Office in Sana'a, told SABA News Agency that the hospitals provided over 6,135 medical, healthcare, and treatment services during the program.
The initiative, implemented in cooperation with several hospitals, including 26 September Hospital in Bani Matar, 22 May Hospital in Dula'a Hamdan, Martyr Mohammed Al-Durra Hospital in Juhana, Oumrah Arhab Hospital, and the Bani Mansour Emergency Hospital in Al-Haymah Al-Kharijiyah, aimed to support the most vulnerable groups and reflect the local government and health sector's commitment to serving the community.
Dr. Al-Muntasir expressed his gratitude to all hospitals and healthcare workers who contributed to the program's success.
Meanwhile, Dr. Fouad Al-Hawari, Director of Emergency Services at the Health Office, explained that the program offered free medical services, including charitable clinics, as well as 50% discounts on surgeries, diagnostics, and laboratory procedures.
Additionally, free medications were distributed to patients, helping to ease financial burdens during the holy month of Ramadan.
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