Supported by KSrelief, Aarsal Medical Center Offers Services to 5,926 Refugees in May

Aarsal, Medical Center of Aarsal in the Lebanese Beqaa Governorate has offered its medical services to Syrian refugees and host communities in Lebanon as part of the third phase of a project to enhance health services.

Clinics in May received 5,926 patients who received 12,439 free medical services in various specialist clinics, laboratories, nursing services and social and psychological health programs.

This is part of keenness of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, represented by King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSrelief), to offer relief assistance to Syrian refugees in all fields to alleviate their suffering as a result of the humanitarian crisis they are going through.

Source: Saudi Press Agency