KSrelief Opens New Medical Complex in Syria, Serving 50,000 People
KSrelief Opens Medical Complex in Syria, Serving 50,000

KSrelief Inaugurates Al-Huda Medical Complex in Damascus

Saudi aid agency KSrelief officially opened the Al-Huda Medical Complex and its annexes in the Qudsaya suburb of Damascus, Syria, on June 29, 2026. The facility is expected to serve approximately 50,000 people in the region.

Senior Officials Attend Inauguration Ceremony

The inauguration ceremony was attended by Syrian Health Minister Musab Al-Ali, Awqaf Minister Mohammad Abu al-Khair Shukri, and other senior officials. Their presence underscored the importance of the project for Syria’s healthcare infrastructure.

Comprehensive Healthcare Services Offered

The complex provides integrated primary healthcare services, including a dialysis center and specialized clinics for pediatrics, gynecology, internal medicine, ophthalmology, ENT, dentistry, and family medicine. It also features a speech and hearing rehabilitation center, an autism rehabilitation unit, an emergency department, a medical laboratory, and a pharmacy.

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Syrian Minister Praises the Initiative

Health Minister Musab Al-Ali described the complex as a valuable addition to Syria’s primary healthcare system. He expressed gratitude to the Saudi leadership for its continued support of the Syrian people, highlighting the kingdom’s commitment to humanitarian aid.

KSrelief’s Ongoing Efforts in Syria

The project reflects KSrelief’s broader efforts to strengthen Syria’s healthcare sector and expand access to sustainable, quality medical services. The agency has been actively involved in humanitarian projects across Syria, addressing critical needs in health, education, and infrastructure.

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