Wednesday 20/November/2024 – 07:31 PM
The Decent Life Foundation in Beheira Governorate organized a medical convoy within the Presidential Initiative Decent Life over two days. The governorate witnessed the launch of the medical convoy today and tomorrow, November 20 and 21, with free examination and treatment in several medical specialties at the Nasser Medical Center in Damanhour Center in Beheira Governorate.
A comprehensive medical convoy in the city of Damanhour, ensuring a decent life
The medical specialties in the convoy included obstetrics and gynecology, family planning services, children, internal medicine, ear and nose, orthopedics, surgery, ophthalmia, dentistry, heart, dermatology, and radiology and analysis services. The medical convoy has a pharmacy with all medicines free of charge.
The convoy also witnessed the presence of cars selling decent life meat at reduced prices, in the Nasser area of Damanhour center.
The comprehensive convoy comes within the presidential initiative of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, President of the Republic, Hayat Karima, to provide free medical services and sell food supplies to citizens in remote areas.
Earlier, the directorate’s therapeutic medical convoy team, led by Dr. Basma Abdel Sattar, coordinator of the therapeutic convoys in the lake, organized a free medical convoy in the village of Debono in Idku, during which 1,157 citizens were examined for free, through the presence of 9 medical clinics, within the framework of the Bedaya initiative.
The convoy’s work varied between medical examination in various specialties, in addition to the presence of two blood and parasitology laboratories, two x-ray and ultrasound machines in the radiology clinic, the presence of an ultrasound in the women’s and family planning clinics, as well as the early detection clinic for blood pressure and diabetes, and the presence of a committee to prepare treatment reports at state expense, as well as providing education services. Health services for citizens frequenting the convoy, and medicine was dispensed free of charge through the convoy’s pharmacy.