Providing medical care to more than 100 patients per month

Providing medical care to more than 100 patients per month

My recovery from illness is not only a cure for me, it is for my grandchildren, whom I take care of after the absence of their father
Hajja Aida (65 years old) was displaced five years ago from Sahel al-Ghab to Atma camps, after their house was completely destroyed as a result of the bombing, to live in a tent with her daughter, who lost her eye in the bombing, and her two grandchildren.
Al-Haja had a pulmonary embolism as a result of heart failure, so her neighbors came in the middle of the night to the Atma Charitable Hospital in an emergency situation.
After managing the case and providing emergency procedures in the emergency department, she was admitted to the care department to complete treatment and monitoring
Her breathing became fine after taking it as hard as I could
Hajja Eida says, “I thank God that I have passed the danger stage and I can return to my daughter and children, because they have no one but me after God.”
More than 100 patients per month are provided with medical care in the Intensive Care Department at Atma Charitable Hospital, which is operated by Hand in Hand for Relief and Development

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