Riyadh: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center's (KSrelief) mobile medical clinics in Razeh District, Saada Governorate, provided healthcare services to 192 beneficiaries from June 3 to 9, 2026.
According to Saudi Press Agency, the KSrelief clinics offered various specialized services, demonstrating their comprehensive approach to healthcare in the region. The epidemic diseases control clinic served 52 beneficiaries, while the emergency clinic treated 37 patients. The internal medicine clinic provided care to 72 individuals, and the reproductive health clinic attended to 12 patients. Additionally, the health education and awareness department reached out to 19 beneficiaries, emphasizing the importance of informed health practices.
In the realm of supporting services, the nursing services department was active, attending to 81 patients over the course of the week. Furthermore, two medical waste disposal activities were conducted, ensuring the maintenance of a safe and clean environment. Medications were dispensed to a notable 169 patients, reflecting the clinics' commitment to providing necessary pharmaceutical care. Lastly, the surgery and dressing clinic addressed the needs of one patient, showcasing the availability of surgical care when required.