KUWAIT: Minister of Health Dr Ahmad Al-Awadhi on Thursday inaugurated the Accident and Emergency Center in Al-Mutlaa Residential City, marking a major step in the ministry’s strategy to expand health services for citizens across Kuwait. Speaking to the press on the sidelines of the inauguration, Dr Al-Awadhi said the center is the third health facility in Al-Mutlaa, following clinics and specialized medical centers. He described it as a qualitative addition, being the first integrated emergency center serving an area expected to accommodate around 400,000 residents across approximately 28,000 housing units in the future.
The 24-hour facility is designed to strengthen the network of emergency and medical services, featuring surgical rooms, minor operations, and separate emergency departments for men, women, and children, alongside observation, resuscitation, and ambulance services.
KUWAIT: Minister of Health Dr Ahmad Al-Awadhi inaugurates the Accident and Emergency Center in Al-Mutlaa Residential City.- KUNA photos
It also houses laboratories, a radiology department, pharmacy, and specialized clinics including dental, ENT, ophthalmology, and a 24/7 orthopedics unit. The center is equipped with a minor operating room for injuries and a CT scan machine to handle emergencies such as traffic accidents, falls, heart conditions, fractures, high blood pressure, and diabetes.
Dr Al-Awadhi highlighted that the Al-Mutlaa Emergency Center will help reduce the workload on Al-Jahra Hospital, with services integrated to receive cases from primary health centers for diagnosis and stabilization before referral, if necessary. He praised the efforts of medical and administrative teams, as well as ministry leadership, for completing the project. He also noted that the ministry is preparing to receive and equip 12 additional health centers from the Public Institution for Housing Care, including emergency and ambulance facilities, ahead of their imminent opening. — KUNA