Head of Iranian Pilgrims Tours Mecca Hospital
Hojjat al-Islam Navvab, head of Iranian pilgrims who is in Mecca, visited various departments of the new Hajj and Pilgrimage Medical Center hospital in this city and talked with the doctors and patients admitted to this medical center.
According to the Hajj Information Base, Hojjat al-Islam Seyed Abdolfattah Navvab and his companions were welcomed by Pir Hossein Kolivand, the head of Iran's Red Crescent Society, and Seyed Ali Marashi, the head of the Hajj and Pilgrimage Medical Center, upon entering this hospital.
During this visit, accompanied by Seyed Abbas Hosseini, the head of the Ministry of Hajj Organization and several officials of the Supreme Leader's Representative Office and the head of the Iranian pilgrims organization, the head of the Hajj and Pilgrimage Medical Center reported about the various departments of this center and the number of patients admitted there. He gave explanations about the types of medical and treatment services that are provided in Mecca Hospital, active clinics and offices in hotels where Iranian pilgrims stay.
The head of the Iranian pilgrims visited the emergency room, pharmacy, rescue and transportation, ultrasound, laboratory, specialized and dental offices, and talked closely with the medical staff of Mecca Hospital and appreciated their efforts for the peace of mind of the pilgrims.
Hojjat al-Islam Navvab and his companions also visited the Emergency Operations Unit of the Hajj and Pilgrimage Medical Center and sat down with the head of the Red Crescent Society, the head of the medical center and the experts of this unit during the planning and forecasts made for different occasions and possibilities. and providing medical services in the deserts of Arafat and Mena during the days of Tashriq.
He and head of the Hajj and Pilgrimage Organization emphasized the need for proper information regarding the actions taken, and the head of the Red Crescent Society also asked the experts of this unit to transfer the necessary information to the Hajj and Pilgrimage Center as soon as possible so that it is available to the managers of the complex. and caravans to be placed.
The representative of the religious leader in matters of Hajj and Pilgrimage also appreciated the efforts of the officials and staff of the medical center to prepare and launch it for this year's Hajj and to provide various services to the pilgrims in a suitable and peaceful atmosphere and said, "This center and the services provided are satisfactory. Pilgrims will have a positive effect."
During a visit to the infectious disease department, Hojjat al-Islam Navvab asked about the number of referrals and the causes, and Dr. Orang Ilami responded this morning until 1:00 p.m., he had a number of referrals, most of whom were elderly and generally suffering from respiratory infections. The head of Iranian pilgrims asked the medical team to prepare and justify their presence in the days of Tashriq with more care and attention to the patients.
In the aid and transfer unit, Alireza Bek Tousan, the head of this unit, pointed out that over the last 24 hours, about 50 cases of transfer from the accommodation to the hospital, back to the hotel or sent to the Saudi hospital were registered, and stated that 8 ambulances for Provision of services to pilgrims is planned, and an emergency medical technician is sent along with each ambulance.
Dr. Mohammad Mardani, an orthopedic specialist, stated that most of the referrals were broken wrists, soles, and little toes, and injuries and said: "Falling from the escalator was the cause of most of the fractures."
Dr. Jalal Rahmani, a dentist, pointed out that he and two of his colleagues are ready to provide services to pilgrims 24 hours a day. The head of Iranian pilgrims addressed the doctors of these two departments and said that the services you provide to the pilgrims so that they can prepare for the Hajj rituals are worthy of appreciation.
During the visit of Hojjat al-Islam to the medicine warehouse and pharmacy of Mecca Hospital, Dr. Marashi pointed out the distribution of medicine items in the clinics and hospitals of Mecca and said, the medicines needed by the patients have been provided in sufficient quantity and even some special medicines have been prepared and they have been provided to the patients.
The leader of the Iranian pilgrims then went to the men's and women's and special care departments and while greeting the patients in these departments, he inquired about their physical condition and illness.
Two of the patients who were hospitalized due to infection and high blood creatinine expressed their satisfaction with the services provided in a conversation with Hojjat al-Islam Navvab who in turn prayed for their speedy recovery and advised them to take more care of themselves to prepare to go to Arafat and Mena and return to the country safely, God willingly.