
Dentistry convoy treats Palestinians at Sinai hospitals
A medical convoy specialised in dentistry has been in three North Sinai hospitals for two days to diagnose and treat Palestinians in need of dental care, the Egyptian Ministry of Health and Population announced.
Top notch highly skilled dentists participated in the convoy which included one Egyptian dentist who works in the US. Over two days, the medical team has seen 154 cases in the Sheikh Zuweid Central Hospital, Arish General Hospital, and Bir al-Abd Hospital.
According to Hossam Abdel Ghaffar, spokesperson for the Ministry of Health and Population, patients were examined and diagnosed, and treatments offered included gum treatment, filling, normal and surgical extraction, and drug therapy.
President Sisi had given specific directives that injured Palestinians should be provided with fully adequate health support.
Once the injured cross into Egypt, they undergo quick preliminary medical assessment in mobile clinics equipped with laboratories; and X-ray, ultrasound and radiology devices. They are then moved, according to their health condition, to specialised hospitals.
Health Minister visits injured Palestinians in Egypt for treatment
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