The KSrelief organization treated 2,475 patients within the Zaatari Syrian refugee camp in Jordan during the first week of June 2024.
The camp's clinics provided general and internal medicine, pediatrics, emergency medicine, dentistry, otolaryngology, cardiology, diagnostic radiology services, laboratory tests, immunizations—indeed, the whole range of medical care.
The camp pharmacy filled 1,620 prescriptions and provided drugs for chronic diseases to 175 patients.
During the first seven days of June 2024 , the clinics which were managed under supervision from the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center served 2,475 individuals living in Zaatari camp of Syrian refugees in Jordan. Amman published this information on June 12, 2024. The patients visited almost every clinic, including those that specialize in general medicine, internal medicine (which includes diabetes, hypertension, and asthma), pediatrics, emergency, dental, ENT (ear, nose, and throat), cardiac, diagnostic radiography, laboratory, and immunization. The pharmacy filled 1,620 prescriptions and provided medications for chronic diseases to 175 patients. The pharmacy received a total of 1,620 prescriptions and 64 beneficiaries from the Health Education Department.