KS Relief Clinic
Program Overview
The KS Relief Clinics is a comprehensive health program jointly operated by Health Appeal Society and supported by JHCO (Jordan Hashemite Charity Organization), funded by King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief (KS Relief). Located within Za’atari Refugee Camp, the clinic provides essential Primary and Secondary healthcare to thousands of Syrian refugees each month.
Objectives
Deliver free, high-quality primary and secondary healthcare services to refugee populations.
Reduce preventable morbidity and improve management of chronic diseases such as diabetes, asthma, and hypertension.
Provide gender-sensitive and child-friendly healthcare through specialized departments.
Ensure timely diagnosis and treatment with on-site laboratory, radiology, and pharmacy services.
Clinical Services Provided
General Practice (GP) and Internal Medicine
Pediatrics and Immunization Services
Women’s Health and OB/GYN Services
Dermatology
Dental and Ophthalmology Services
Laboratory Diagnostics and Radiology (X-ray/Ultrasound)
Pharmacy for Essential Medications
Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS)
Walk-in Care
Annual Highlights
Dates & Duration: October 2023 – December 2024
Results/Achievements:
Total consultations delivered: Approximately 137,000 across 41,615 unique patients
Non-Communicable Disease (NCD) management: 1,500 registered patients enrolled in long-term care
Malnutrition screening: 8,522 MUAC assessments conducted for PLW and children under 5
Pediatric diagnostic services: 4,630 laboratory tests and x-rays provided
Growth and development monitoring: 9,263 children assessed
Immunization coverage: 3,971 childhood and women vaccinations administered
Midwifery counseling sessions: 526 conducted
Antenatal care delivery: 597 women received comprehensive ANC services, with 8 visits per pregnancy period
Dates & Duration: January 2025 – December 2025 (Ongoing)
Results/Achievements: Ongoing