RIYADH: Thousands of people in the Zaatari refugee camp for Syrians in Jordan received healthcare services in March, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday.
Of the 8,428 patients seen by KSrelief carers, general medicine clinics treated 2,657 patients, while the internal medicine clinic dealt with 454 patients suffering from diabetes, hypertension, and asthma.
The pediatric clinics received 668 patients, and the dental clinic attended to 542 patients.
Additionally, the two gynecology clinics welcomed 649 women, while the ear, nose and throat clinic treated 210 patients.
The ophthalmology clinic saw 242 patients and the cardiology clinic attended to 64 patients.
The diagnostic radiology clinic served 123 patients and the dermatology clinic treated 133 patients.
Moreover, the rehabilitation medicine clinic assisted 106 patients.
Throughout the month, 7,204 laboratory tests were conducted for 814 patients, and 701 imaging procedures, including X-rays and ultrasounds, were performed for 627 patients. The vaccination clinic administered 487 vaccines.
There were 241 health education sessions, both individual and group, and 411 physical therapy sessions were conducted.
The pharmacy handled 5,212 prescriptions during this period.