Heevie was able to respond to the health needs of (282,904) patients through a diversity of projects implemented by the
organization in various areas through both Ninewa and Duhok governorates involving the crisis and war affected areas.
The primary health care services provided involved clinical examination, medical treatment, reproductive health services,
nutrition, vaccination, dental, laboratory, ultrasound, minor surgeries, and referral services to the secondary and higher
health care centers. The patients treated were distributed among multiple projects as follows:
1. Project: Registering and examining the Congenital Heart Diseases Children in Kurdistan Region
The number of consultations is (826)
2. Project: Treating Patients and Training the Local Medical staff in cooperation with Italian organizations
The number of operations is (5)
3. Project Mobile Medical Clinics (1 and 2)
The number of consultations is (71,240)
4. Project: Community Health Houses:
The number of consultations is (50,725)
5. Project: Primary health care services within Heevie static clinic in Mam Rash IDP camp
The number of consultations is (47,402)
6. Project: Improving access to comprehensive primary health care services through supporting Aski Mosul , Tal Musa
and Hedhayma health facilities in Ninewa Governorate: Total (39,682)
The number of consultations is (13,879) in Aski Mosul
The number of consultations is (6,152) in Tal Musa
The number of consultations is (19,651) in Hedhayma
7. Project Primary health Care Services within Heevie static clinic in Shariya IDP camp
The number of consultation is (37,042)
8. Project: Supporting Duhok Specialized Center of Rheumatic Diseases and Medical Rehabilitation
The number of consultation is (6,021)
9. Project: Primary healthcare service provision through Heevie Static Clinic at Jadaa 3 IDPs camp in Nainawa governorate
The number of consultation is (19,538)
10.Project: Supporting Hedhayma Primary Health Care Center in Talafar District in Ninewa Governorate
The number of consultation is (10,423)
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