AMMAN — About 600,000 people have
benefited from the services provided by the
Arabian Medical Relief Society through its centers across Jordan’s governorates between 2012 and the end of
2021, reported Ammon News.
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The society specializes in charitable medical
services for the needy, including refugees, and provides health and medical
care through centers located in Irbid,
Zaatari and Azraq refugee camps, and
elsewhere across the Kingdom.
The society aims to treat patients with physical
disabilities, improve their health status, provide appropriate medical tools
and equipment for different health conditions, and provide medical services to
people in need of immediate care, including ambulance services.
Society Chairman Awni Al-Bashir said that the
society has provided about one million consultations and about 6,000 laboratory
tests to date, and will further expand these services through five additional
medical centers which are currently under construction in Amman, Balqa and
Irbid governorates, as well as the upcoming launch of a mobile clinic project.
Bashir said that the mobile clinic project, set to
begin its service next Sunday in Al-Muwaqqar, features two mobile units which
will provide medical services to different segments of Jordanian society living
in remote areas such as the Jordan Valley, rural areas, and refugee camps.
The five centers under construction, financed by the
Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development, comprise dental clinics, general
medical clinics, emergency centers, and clinics providing outpatient surgery
services.
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