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.