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Saudi clinics treat 3,363 Syrian refugees in Zaatari camp in 225th week

- ARAB NEWS

AMMAN: In its 225th week of work in Jordan’s Zaatari camp, the Saudi National Campaign treated more than 3,363 Syrian refugees who visited its specialize­d clinics.

The medical director of the clinics, Dr. Hamid Al- Mifalany, said the pediatric clinic treated 853 Syrian children, the general medicine clinic around 345 patients, the dermatolog­y clinic 280 patients and the orthopedic clinic 229 patients.

More than 2,200 medical prescripti­ons and 110 milk containers for infants were dispensed.

The regional director for the Saudi National Campaign, Dr. Bader bin Abdulrahma­n Al-Samaan, said the clinics offer the best- quality medical services for Syrian refugees in an environmen­t where medical services are scarce and people are in great need of them.

 ??  ?? A Syrian refugee receives medical treatment at a specialize­d clinic at Zaatari camp in Jordan. (SPA)
A Syrian refugee receives medical treatment at a specialize­d clinic at Zaatari camp in Jordan. (SPA)

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