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In three months, Marib Eye Hospital provided 43,000 free eye treatment services to restore vision.

Free Eye Care Services Reach Over 43,000 in Marib Hospital

The Specialized Hospital for Eye Medicine and Surgery in Marib, supported by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center, has provided an impressive 43,682 medical services to eye patients over the past three months. This initiative primarily targets displaced individuals, local communities, African refugees, and visitors from other Yemeni provinces. Additionally, the outpatient clinics welcomed 10,766 cases during this period.

Surgical and Medical Assistance

According to statistics released by the hospital for the fourth quarter of the fourth phase of its operations, which covers August to October 2024, the facility performed 1,488 free surgical procedures to restore vision. The hospital also distributed 19,119 units of free medication and provided 6,537 pairs of prescription and sunglasses to patients in need.

Laboratory and Diagnostic Services

The hospital’s laboratory conducted 3,252 free laboratory tests for eye patients. Furthermore, 2,520 patients benefited from other diagnostic services offered by the facility. These comprehensive services underscore the hospital’s commitment to enhancing eye health in the region.

Commitment to Free Healthcare

Ahmad Al-Amri, the hospital director, emphasized in a statement to the Yemeni News Agency (Saba) that since its establishment, the hospital has offered all services free of charge. This includes everything from patient registration and consultations in outpatient clinics to surgical operations, along with the provision of medications and eyewear. The King Salman Center fully funds these services to combat blindness and reduce the prevalence of eye diseases.

Impact on the Community

Al-Amri highlighted the significant impact of the hospital’s services in alleviating the suffering of eye patients, particularly among the displaced and local communities in Marib. The hospital’s efforts aim to improve the quality of life for those affected by vision impairment.

This remarkable initiative reflects a vital commitment to public health and humanitarian aid in Yemen, showcasing the importance of accessible medical care in challenging circumstances.

 

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