The Mecca of the eyes.. a shine in the midst of darkness – Whale Thorn – ✍️ Yasser Muhammad Mahmoud Al-Bishr

*In 1992, the Makkah Eye Foundation for Ophthalmology and Surgery began its work in Sudan and began operating treatment camps. Then, Makkah Eye Hospital was established in the suburb of Al-Manshiya in 1995, which was later transferred to its current location. located in the suburbs of Riyadh. We can say that this institution works in fifty-one countries around the world. The world's largest therapeutic centers and services were provided to Sudan, then to Bangladesh, and the number of Mecca Foundation hospitals in Sudan reached ten. , three of which were affected by the war and were decommissioned: Mecca Eye Hospital in Riyadh, Al-Kalakla and Wad Madani. This institution operates with a staff of 1,300 ophthalmologists, but after the war, this institution declined. The staff strength is only 380 specialists, which has forced the Mecca hospital administration to send back some specialists from outside Sudan from the Sultanate of Oman, Dubai and Bahrain to work at the hospital in Mecca in the city of Atbara, and the number of camps set up by this institution reaches more than 6,000 camps in Sudan*.

*Despite the war conditions that the Sudanese state is going through, we find that Mecca Eye and Surgical Hospital is a shining light in the midst of darkness, sowing seeds of hope in the souls of those who receive its services and restoring their What is the blessing of sight when it regains its loss? Makkah Eye Hospital in the city of Port Sudan is considered an unprecedented medical facility. The largest eye hospitals at this hospital have 17 ophthalmology and surgery specialties. As far as the reader is aware, there are 27 specialties in ophthalmology and surgery, and Atbara Hospital has 19 of them. The number of specialties in Makkah Hospital in Riyadh has reached 23 specialties, but the curse of war stopped this building*.

*Mecca Hospital Foundation has established a new hospital in the city of Port Sudan and the works started in October of the year 2023. The works are nearing completion and will be opened at the beginning of the year. year 2025. It is a four-story building, a hospital whose style is no different from the eye hospitals of any country in the world, and it can be said that the Mecca Eye Foundation provided the opportunity to train and qualify 900 doctors. the degree of specialization in ophthalmology, knowing that the current hospital in Port Sudan carries out its work with great efficiency and unprecedented professionalism, and that this institution provides an amount of 15 million dollars per month to those who receive care eyepieces outside the country, the equivalent of that of Sudan. 3,000 patients per month*.

*One of the motivations of the work of Mecca Eye Hospital in Sudan, according to the Director General of Mecca Eye Hospital, is the cooperation of relevant authorities and government institutions and the provision of everything that is required by Mecca Ophthalmology and Surgery Foundation. Deputy Chairman of the Sovereign Council, Malek Agar, reviewed the progress of the work of the new Makkah Eye Hospital in the city of Port Sudan, which reflects the interest of the state at the top of its pyramid with eye hospital projects in Sudan. and the challenge remains for Mecca Eye Foundation to maintain its position at the top after reaching the pinnacle of work in the field of ophthalmology and surgery in Sudan*.

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*If the State had not noticed this activity and commitment to providing excellent medical services in the service of the nation and the citizen, the government would not have interacted with this institution, and hence the interest was born of the state for this activity, and Mecca hospitals are considered one of the largest medical projects in Sudan*.

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*Large projects speak for themselves in silence, notably the Mecca Eye Hospital in Sudan*.





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