Imam Al-Hadi Center Reports Free Healthcare Services Under “Sanad wa Ataa” Initiative

The Imam Al-Hadi Center for Neuromuscular Disorders, affiliated with the Health and Medical Education Authority of the Imam Hussain Holy Shrine, has announced the results of the medical services and healthcare provided to citizens through the “Sanad wa Ataa” initiative, as part of its ongoing efforts to support the healthcare sector and deliver comprehensive care to all citizens.

Speaking to the official website, the center’s director, Dr. Salih Al-Jabari, said that “the Imam Al-Hadi Center for Neuromuscular Disorders, affiliated with the Health and Medical Education Authority of the Imam Hussain Holy Shrine, has announced the results of the medical services and healthcare provided to citizens through the ‘Sanad wa Ataa’ initiative, as part of its continued efforts to strengthen the healthcare sector and provide integrated care for all citizens.”

He explained that “the consultation department provided services to (287) patients, while the number of treatment sessions for herniated disc cases reached (140) sessions. The number of sessions conducted using the center’s various medical devices totaled (792) sessions.”

He added that “the center’s efforts continue to focus on providing the best medical services to patients, with particular attention given to those in need.”

Al-Jabari emphasized that “all examinations and services provided are fully funded by the Imam Hussain Holy Shrine and are offered (free of charge) to patients.”

The Imam Al-Hadi Center for Neuromuscular Disorders, affiliated with the Health and Medical Education Authority of the Imam Hussain Holy Shrine, is one of a series of specialized healthcare institutions established by the Holy Shrine to provide advanced diagnostic and treatment services for patients with neuromuscular disorders from various governorates.

: Haidar Mohammed