Hope Caravan opens infirmary for earthquake-affected people in Kahramanmaraş

Hope Caravan Foundation has opened an infirmary in Türkiye’s southern Kahramanmaraş, the epicenter of the February 6 earthquakes.
A humanitarian aid campaign that was initiated by Hope Caravan Foundation, European Orphan Hand, Orphans Foundation, and IHO EBRAR to aid people who were struck by the deadly earthquake in southern Türkiye and northern Syria continues in full swing.
Hope Caravan Foundation opened an infirmary to provide health services to the earthquake-stricken people in Kahramanmaraş.
Speaking to Ilke News Agency regarding the infirmary, Mehmet Veysi Fidantek, a retired family practitioner, stated that they are examining patients in the quake-hit city free of charge and provided primary health care services such as dressings and injections.
“We provide health services to the people here upon the invitation of the Hope Caravan Foundation at the facilities they have prepared. We examine the patient and give the drugs we have. We enable them to obtain drugs that we do not have from the pharmacy by writing a prescription,” Fidantek said. (ILKHA)
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