Al-Hadi Center for Neuromuscular Disorders, affiliated with the Imam Hussain Holy Shrine, has announced the total number of medical services provided to patients during the first quarter of 2026, reflecting a growing demand for the specialized care offered by the center.
The director of the center, Dr. Saleh Al-Jabri, said in a statement to the official website, “Al-Hadi Center for Neuromuscular Disorders continued to deliver its medical services at an increasing pace, with the total number of cases handled exceeding (3,600), including surgical procedures, specialized examinations, and physical rehabilitation sessions.”
He explained that “the month of January recorded the highest number of minor procedures and advanced diagnostic tests, with the laboratory conducting (187) specialized examinations, while the number of physiotherapy sessions reached (1482) sessions in just one month.” He added that “specialized clinics saw a noticeable rise in patient visits during February and March, totaling (428) consultations, alongside the implementation of dozens of specialized procedures, particularly in the areas of botox injections and biopsies, in addition to EEG and muscle testing.”
He emphasized that “these statistical indicators reflect the level of development the center is experiencing, both in terms of infrastructure and specialized medical staff, as well as the adoption of the latest diagnostic and therapeutic technologies in the field of neuromuscular diseases.”
These results further reinforce the position of Al-Hadi Center for Neuromuscular Disorders as a leading destination for specialized diagnostics and rehabilitation in Iraq, as it continues to enhance its services and analyze recorded data to reduce waiting times and improve operational efficiency in high-demand departments, in line with approved healthcare standards and to ensure the highest levels of patient care.

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