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Patient and Visitor Experiences – Voices Reflecting the Health Reality

Patients’ experiences in Idlib play a crucial role in understanding the healthcare situation and improving service quality. Whether in local clinics or field hospitals, these stories reflect daily challenges, highlight strengths and weaknesses in the health system, and provide valuable feedback. Sharing experiences fosters transparency, allowing patients to comment on care quality, response time, staff efficiency, equipment, and communication. Personal stories also encourage healthy behaviors, such as treatment adherence, regular check-ups, and participation in preventive campaigns. By listening to patients and sharing their narratives, the community strengthens awareness, builds a culture of care, and turns each experience into a lesson that benefits everyone.

  • 22 Jan, 2026
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Medicine for All… Free Medical Days in Idlib

Free medical days in Idlib provide residents—especially the most vulnerable—with access to essential health services at no cost. Organized by local hospitals, private clinics, NGOs, and volunteer medical staff, these initiatives offer medical check-ups, lab tests, basic medications, and health guidance. Serving all ages, from children to the elderly, they ensure early detection of common conditions like diabetes, hypertension, eye and skin problems, preventing complications and reducing pressure on hospitals. Educational sessions on nutrition, hygiene, disease prevention, and regular check-ups further raise awareness and build trust in healthcare providers. These free medical days go beyond temporary care—they improve lives, support families, and foster a healthier, stronger community even under challenging conditions.

  • 22 Jan, 2026
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Syrian doctors reported that health services across Idlib are no longer functioning

Medical services in Idlib, Syria, have ceased following a series of airstrikes targeting major hospitals, resulting in patient deaths and the evacuation of medical staff and patients. Intensive care units and critical medical equipment were damaged, forcing some hospitals to operate emergency services only. Human rights organizations have documented ongoing attacks on healthcare facilities in Syria since 2011.

  • 22 Jan, 2026
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Community Health in Idlib… Awareness Campaigns That Change Lives

In a community facing major health challenges due to war, weak infrastructure, and limited services, health awareness campaigns have become a vital tool for protecting public health. These campaigns provide clear and accessible medical information to educate residents about disease prevention, early detection, healthy lifestyles, and the importance of vaccination. They also address mental health issues, which are critical in a society affected by displacement and psychological stress. Organized through collaboration between civil society organizations, local health teams, and volunteers, awareness activities include workshops, printed materials, short videos, and lectures in schools and mosques. Communities engaged in these campaigns show improved preventive behaviors, helping reduce disease spread and ease pressure on health facilities.

  • 21 Jan, 2026