Al-Ja'dah Health Center in Yemen, supported by KSrelief, served 8,425 patients in July, offering extensive medical services across various clinics.
Key services included 3,657 emergency treatments, 1,468 pediatric consultations, and 7,899 medication distributions, along with specialized care in internal medicine, obstetrics, and epidemiology.
Additional support covered laboratory tests for 2,936 individuals, radiology for 1,026, and blood transfusions for 71, alongside waste disposal activities ensuring a clean facility.
Hajjah, Yemen, August 31, 2024
In a significant humanitarian effort, the Al-Ja'dah Health Center clinics in the Midi District of Yemen's Hajjah Governorate, under the support of the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief), provided comprehensive medical services to 8,425 individuals in July. This extensive support underscores KSrelief's commitment to addressing critical health needs in the region.
During this period, various specialized clinics played crucial roles in delivering care:
The epidemic control clinic attended to 986 patients, focusing on managing and preventing infectious diseases.
The emergency clinic was a vital resource, assisting 3,657 patients with urgent medical needs.
The internal medicine clinic catered to 1,333 individuals, offering treatment for a range of chronic and acute conditions.
Pediatric care was provided to 1,468 young patients through the pediatric clinic.
The epidemiology clinic managed 986 cases, crucial for tracking and controlling disease outbreaks.
Women's health services included 941 visits to the obstetrics and gynecology clinic and 40 specific treatments at the obstetrics clinic.
Additional departments also contributed significantly to the center’s operations:
The laboratory department conducted tests for 2,936 individuals.
Radiology services were provided to 1,026 patients, essential for diagnostic imaging.
Medications were dispensed to 7,899 beneficiaries, ensuring ongoing treatment and support.
The medical referral department facilitated care for 115 individuals requiring specialized treatment.
Surgery and dressing services attended to 328 patients, addressing surgical needs and wound care.
The observation department monitored 3,172 patients, providing ongoing assessments.
Blood transfusion services supported 71 individuals with critical transfusions.
Waste management was also addressed with eight waste disposal activities ensuring a safe and sanitary environment.
This robust provision of medical services reflects KSrelief's ongoing dedication to enhancing healthcare infrastructure and addressing the urgent needs of communities in Yemen.