Turkish dialysis center aids Iraqi patients in Mosul

Turkish dialysis center aids Iraqi patients in Mosul

As Turkish corporations proceed to make important contributions by being actively concerned within the reconstruction of Iraq’s Mosul following a three-year occupation of the town by the Daesh terrorist group, with a notable contribution being made by a Turkish firm by means of the institution of dialysis facilities within the metropolis.

“The firm gives dialysis companies in lots of cities of the nation as a part of a venture from the Iraqi Health Ministry,” Muhammet Sabir, a consultant of the Turkish firm, instructed Anadolu Agency (AA).

Sabir stated the corporate “has been offering service for a yr in three facilities in Mosul, the place there are a complete of 72 dialysis units.”

“Our sufferers in Mosul are additionally very glad,” he added.

Muhammet Ahmet, a affected person on the middle, stated the personnel there “may be very useful and competent.”

“Turkiye’s geographical proximity to Mosul and customary cultural, non secular values, and traditions introduced the folks of Mosul nearer to Turkiye,” stated Mehmet Küçüksakallı, the Turkish consul normal in Mosul.

Mosul has a big ethnic Turkmen inhabitants.

“The folks of Mosul choose Turkish companies in lots of fields, together with well being, journey and funding,” he added.

“Turkish corporations present the perfect service to the Iraqi folks in well being facilities and hospitals, as is clear within the dialysis middle instance,” he stated.

“About 150 sufferers are getting service on the dialysis middle in Mosul,” the consul normal famous.

He additionally introduced {that a} “600-bed Ibn-i Sina Hospital can be constructed by a Turkish firm.”

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