Saudi Specialized Clinics which are affiliated with the National Saudi Campaign in Zaatari refugee camp, offered medical services to 3,139 Syrian patients in the past week. The pediatric clinic treated 864 children suffering from seasonal diseases; the cardiology clinic 57 patients and the gynecology clinic 208 women. In the dental clinic, 286 Syrians were treated and the surgery clinic dealt with 139 patients. The orthopedic clinic treated 152 patients and dermatology dealt with 340 patients. The ear, nose and throat Clinic dealt with 124 cases, and the immunization clinic gave 92 children the necessary vaccines, according to the National Saudi Campaign. The lab conducted 163 analyzes and all these cases were dealt during this week. Dr. Hamid Al-Mafalaani, the medical director of the Saudi Specialized Clinics, said the clinics work through specialized medical clinics offering comprehensive medical services on a regular basis; the clinics have specialized medical staff who possess high qualifications for working in Zaatari. Dr. Badr bin Abdul Rahman Al-Samhan, regional director for the campaign, said the National Saudi Campaign, represented by the Saudi Specialized Clinics inside Zaatari refugee camp, aims to achieve "whatever is possible to contribute to the safety and health of our Syrian brothers, through the noble goals of the campaign." The campaign aims to achieve the highest level of humanitarian care including all medical, educational, food, shelter, social and seasonal necessities, he added.