It is a governmental, general educational hospital located in the suburb of Sabah Al-Nasser in the Farwaniya Governorate in the State of Kuwait, and administratively affiliated to the Farwaniya Health District. The hospital was opened on 4-15-1980 AD
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Services Offered
- Social service is one of the important departments in the health institution. The basis of its work is based on cooperation with the doctor, the nursing staff and other treatment departments to connect the provision of therapeutic services to the patient and provide a healthy social and psychological environment.
- The department contributes to many health awareness activities in promoting mental and social health through the establishment of programs and lectures.
- The department is interested in participating in preparing and organizing a lot of activities of a social nature, as these activities contribute to relieving stress and psychological anxiety of the patient.
Fees and Payment
A government hospital that provides free & subsidized services to citizens & expats
Services Offered To: Adults Teens Children
Languages: Arabic, English
Payment: Sliding Scale Pro-bono
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