Saudi aid agency KSrelief inaugurated Al-Huda Medical Complex and its annexes in the Qudsaya suburb of Damascus, Syria, benefiting around 50,000 people.
The inauguration was attended by Syrian Health Minister Musab Al-Ali, Awqaf Minister Mohammad Abu al-Khair Shukri, and other senior officials.
The complex provides integrated primary healthcare services, including a dialysis center and clinics for pediatrics, gynecology, internal medicine, ophthalmology, ENT, dentistry, and family medicine.
It includes a speech and hearing rehabilitation center, an autism rehabilitation unit, an emergency department, a medical laboratory, and a pharmacy.
Al-Ali described the complex as a valuable addition to Syria’s primary healthcare system and thanked the Saudi leadership for its continued support of the Syrian people.
The project reflects KSrelief’s efforts to strengthen Syria’s healthcare sector and expand access to sustainable, quality medical services.










