Al bayda: The Governor of Al Bayda, Abdullah Idris, and the Deputy Minister of Information, Dr. Omar Al-Bukhayti, today inspected the level of medical services provided by the Charitable Kidney Dialysis Center in Al Bayda city. The visit aimed to assess the quality and efficiency of the services offered to patients at this vital healthcare facility.
According to Yemen News Agency, Idris and Dr. Al-Bukhayti, along with the Deputy Head of the Grievance Redress Authority, Allama Younis Al-Mansour, and the Sales Manager of the Public Telecommunications Corporation, Engineer Saif Saran, evaluated the conditions of the patients and the comprehensiveness of services provided. The center currently operates with a bed capacity of 30 beds in the first phase and 20 dialysis machines. Additional facilities include an intensive care unit and laboratories.
The Deputy Minister of Information acknowledged the commitment of the medical staff at the center and their role in ensuring patient care. He commended the collaborative efforts of the governorate's leadership and community in establishing the center, which serves patients from the governorate and adjoining provinces. Recognition was given to the supporters and contributors whose efforts reflect a strong sense of religious and humanitarian duty in reducing patient suffering.
Governor Abdullah Idris highlighted the importance of the center, emphasizing the community's active participation in its establishment. He noted the significance of such initiatives, especially amidst the challenges posed by ongoing aggression and blockade conditions.
