WAMY Launches Mobile Medical Convoy in Kyrgyz Cities

The activities of the mobile medical convoy organized by the office of the World Assembly of Muslim Youth (WAMY) in Kyrgyzstan began today, providing medical care to residents in the cities of Intymak, Nookat, Maydan, Kadamjay, Ak-Bulak, Kyzyl-Kiya, Toymuyun, Aravan, and Talas. The convoy features several key medical specialties, including cardiology, ophthalmology, pediatrics, neurology, breast surgery, radiology, general medicine, ear, nose, and throat, urology, and gynecology. It is also equipped with a laboratory and a sonogram machine, and it offers free medication to patients after their examinations.

Director of the WAMY office in Kyrgyzstan Dr. Mohammed Madi stated that this convoy is part of the medical care that WAMY seeks to provide through various specialized programs, such as the construction of clinics, medical centers, and hospitals, as well as equipping them with a range of healthcare devices and supplies. Madi acknowledged the continued support from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for these prog
rams, which aim to deliver healthcare to those in need in Kyrgyzstan. This initiative has been positively received by beneficiaries and officials, who are dedicated to facilitating WAMY’s efforts and supporting its humanitarian mission.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

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