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The Raqqa Health Directorate, with support from the Syrian Ministry of Health, has begun expanding the dialysis department at Raqqa National Hospital, with the aim of improving medical services provided to the people of Raqqa in particular, and to the residents of the Eastern Province in general.
Tweny new dialysis machines arrived from Damascus to Raqqa National Hospital, in a move aimed at enhancing the department’s ability to receive patients and relieve pressure resulting from the severe shortage of medical devices and supplies.
The hospital’s kidney department has been suffering from a severe shortage of equipment for some time, which prompted the Syrian Ministry of Health to take action and send new equipment to meet the growing need of patients.
This step aims to expand and rehabilitate the department to serve the people of Raqqa, Deir Ezzor and Hasakah, in light of the severe shortage of dialysis services in the eastern region of Syria, where technical workshops began equipment rehabilitation work this morning.










