KSrelief Opens Integrated Medical Complex in Damascus
King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSrelief) inaugurated Al-Huda Medical Complex and its annexes in the Qudsaya suburb of Damascus, Syria, benefiting 50,000 individuals.
The inauguration was attended by Syrian Minister of Health Musab Al-Ali, Minister of Awqaf Mohammad Abu al-Khair Shukri, and other senior officials.
The complex provides an integrated system of primary healthcare services, including a dialysis center, clinics for pediatrics, gynecology, internal medicine, ophthalmology, ENT, dentistry, and family medicine, alongside a speech and hearing rehabilitation center, an autism spectrum disorder rehabilitation unit, an emergency unit, a medical laboratory, and a pharmacy.
The complex also features a social facility and commercial shops whose revenues support the sustainable operation of the complex.
Al-Ali praised the complex as a significant addition to the primary healthcare system, expressing gratitude to the Saudi leadership for their continued support of the Syrian people.
These efforts reflect KSrelief's role in supporting Syria's health sector and enhancing the capacity of healthcare facilities to provide quality and sustainable services.



