Health Saudi Arabia pays tribute to "Egyptian Medical Mission for Hajj" for its efforts in the service of pilgrims



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In Saudi Arabia, the Ministry of Health paid tribute to the Egyptian Medical Mission for Hajj for its efforts to serve Egyptian pilgrims from 1440 to 2019.

It was at a ceremony organized by the Ministry of Health in honor of medical leaders in several countries of the world who provide health services to their delegations in the Kingdom of India. Saudi Arabia in the presence of Dr. Wael Moutair, Director General of Health Affairs in the Mecca Region and Dr. Samra Assiri, Saudi Arabia.

Dr. Amr Kandil, Medical Attaché and General Supervisor of the Hajj Medical Mission, Dr. Mohamed Dahi, Chief of Mission, Dr. Mohamed Hbadani, Deputy Chief of Mission, and Dr. Hisham Mbadoud, Chief of Mecca Division.

Dr. Amr Kandil explained that this honor comes from the hard work of the mission and its commitment to meet the health requirements of medical clinics, in addition to the primary health services provided by the mission to pilgrims.

For his part, Dr. Mohammed Dahi expressed his joy at being able to honor the medical mission of Hajj this year with such dignity and thanked the Minister of Health and Population and all the members of the Medical Mission who are working day and night in the service of Egyptian pilgrims.

The Saudi Ministry of Health has confirmed the transfer of all Egyptian patients held in Saudi hospitals to hospitals "Bmna and Arafat" to accomplish Hajj, praising the efforts of the Ministry of Health to serve Egyptian patients in particular and patients from all countries in general.

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