Saudi Funded Mobile Nutrition Clinics Serve over 15,000 in Yemen During May

Sat Jun 28 2025
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RIYADH:  The mobile nutrition clinics operating with the support of the Saudi aid agency, King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief), in Yemen have provided medical services to 15,364 beneficiaries during May.

The emergency clinic functioning in Al-Khawkhah District of Al Hudaydah Governorate treated 3,956 cases, the internal medicine clinic received 2,327 patients, the epidemiology clinic attended to 1,309 patients, and the pediatric clinic served 1,096 children, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported on Saturday.

Additionally, the reproductive health clinic attended to 1,318 individuals, while the mobile clinic served 801 patients. The maternity unit handled 60 cases.

Health awareness and education sessions reached 3,451 people. The surgery and wound dressing clinic treated 658 individuals, and 203 patients received care at the therapeutic nutrition clinic. The immunisation unit recorded 132 visits, and 53 individuals were referred for further medical treatment.

In supporting services,  medication was provided to 10,515 patients, 8,085 cases were handled by the primary healthcare section, 5,787 individuals visited the laboratory, 44 blood transfusions were performed, and 20 patients received electrocardiograms (ECGs), bringing the total number of services delivered to 39,815.

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