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Free ambulatory and therapeutic health services provided by the Children's Hospital in Tartous

2019-11-29T14:44:07.919Z


Since the start of work in Tartous-Sana last October 10, the General Authority of the Children's Hospital F.


Tartus-Sana

Since its inception on October 10, the General Authority of the Children's Hospital in Tartous, through its technical and administrative staff of about 400 people, provides various ambulatory and curative health services free of charge, receiving 3251 children in the ambulance department in addition to 558 patients in the clinics department.

Dr. Yasser Jouriyeh, Director General of the Children's Hospital, told SANA in a statement to SANA the importance of establishing a body that deals with general and more accurate pediatric diseases, pointing out that all health cases that children are exposed to from heart disease, blood and oncology will be covered later. An important and precise role in multiple disciplines.

The hospital includes several sections, namely the children's section, which consists of the temporary residence section, the general children's division, the septic section, and the neonatal and neonatal department, which consists of two divisions, in each of which there are pediatric and neonatal care units. Radiological and laboratory investigations and surgery and operations department.

Juriyeh pointed out that the crew of pediatric surgeons, after being transferred from Al-Basel Hospital to the Children's Hospital about two weeks ago, conducted two operations last week. Cold operations are "non-ambulatory" according to a table according to the number of patients, their health status and available possibilities.

Jourieh pointed out that the hospital is a body entrusted with a financial system, but currently work is free and full until the development of a financial plan to cover expenses, which will include non-emergency cases for a nominal amount of money and acceptable, pointing out that the hospital receives the children of Tartous in addition to other governorates.

Lama Hammoud, the mother of the child Hassan Ayham, who has been in the hospital for a month, pointed out that the services provided are excellent, pointing out that her child had a blast that was issued four days after his birth as a result of a chest wind and placed in the incubators section and all medical examinations are completely free.

Wafa Michael, grandmother of the child Ali Mohammed, who has been in the incubation department for 10 days as a result of severe infection during childbirth, found that her grandson received more care than private hospitals. At the hospital, medical, nursing and even administrative staff deal with a high human sense of children.

Mahmoud Shweesh, the father of the child Mahmoud, said his son was admitted to the hospital and was immediately given the necessary tests and received proper treatment free of charge.

Dr. Salman Brou, a pediatric surgeon, pointed out that he performed an “immigrant testicle” operation for the child Ali Suleiman, aged one and eight months, stressing that the process was successful and the child was discharged on the same day and he is in good condition. Physically a big plus to take care of her big and take care of her son.

The General Authority of the Children's Hospital in Tartous opened on the 21st of last September at a cost of 1.2 billion Syrian pounds and is composed of six floors with an area of ​​6,000 square meters and includes 100 beds and 40 incubators.

Fatima Hussain

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Source: sena

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