Public Clinics in Qamishlo work at full capacity
The public clinics opened in Qamishlo to ensure everyone's access to health services are working at full capacity.
The public clinics opened in Qamishlo to ensure everyone's access to health services are working at full capacity.
The public clinics established in Qamishlo to facilitate everyone's access to health are working at full capacity. There are many departments in the clinics created by Jazira Civil Society Organizations. Public clinics, which facilitate the access to health services of those with less possibilities, have been supported by residents. There are various departments in public clinics, such as internal medicine, women's, children's, ENT, urology, dental departments and analysis laboratory.
Patients treated in public clinics expressed their satisfaction with the service they received. Stating that the clinics offer a great opportunity for those with less means, the people of Qamishlo said that the people have been relieved of a great burden.
Reşid Ali, who was treated in the dental department, told ANHA that he was satisfied with the service he received and that it was also cheap. He said that the opening of public clinics was very good for citizens.
Seda Nasir, who was treated at the public clinic for her kidneys, said that the service provided in the clinics was satisfactory. Stating that healthcare professionals treat patients very well, Seda said: “Many people had to pay a lot of money for healthcare services. However, with the opening of public clinics, health expenses have decreased considerably.”
Musa Dawud, who serves as a doctor in the public clinic, warned that children can get sick very quickly due to hot weather, and advised children to consume plenty of fluids. Doctor Dawud said that they provide all kinds of services to patients and added that they are at the service of the people for 8 hours a day.