Princess Aisha Bint Al Hussein Medical Complex - Psychiatric Care Center
Princess Aisha Bint Al Hussein Medical Complex - Psychiatric Care Center
The Psychiatric Center is currently located in Princess Aisha Bint Al Hussein Medical Complex / Marka, 5 km east of Queen Alia Military Hospital, and consists of two buildings with a capacity of 43 beds. The first building is for men, with a capacity of 30 beds, and the second for women, with a capacity of 13 beds. It provides mental health services in outpatient clinics and through short-term admissions to beneficiaries of the military health insurance system, as well as treating cases referred from the private sector and from some sister Arab countries.
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Services Offered
The center's treatment policy is based on the principle of creating a healthy, comfortable and safe atmosphere for patients, providing pharmacological, psychological and social treatment, in addition to functional rehabilitation by the psychiatric team, where all medications and modern means of treatment are available. The treating team consists of: Psychiatrists, psychiatric nursing staff, psychologists, social researchers, and occupational therapists.
Fees and Payment
A hospital affiliated with the General Command of the Jordanian Armed Forces provides free and subsidized services
Services Offered To: Adults Teens Children
Languages: Arabic, English
Payment: Sliding Scale Pro-bono
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