This program, which is one of the pioneer programs of Ajialouna, was launched when Ajialouna was established in 1995 in coordination with the Ministry of Education.
It is comprised of seven public health clinics, three dental clinics and two medical centers. Learn More
Ajialouna manages two medical centers, the first is located in Beirut and the second is in Tripoli. They are equipped with the latest medical equipment and clinics.
Each year, around 12,000 patients benefit from the services provided at no cost at all, especially children and patients who require several medical examinations and follow-up, in addition to the elderly. Learn More
Located in Ajialouna’s Medical Center in Ajialouna’s building in Beirut, the pharmacy is supervised by three volunteer Pharmacists. It provides both monthly medication for chronic cases and medication needed during the treatment and examination of patients. It serves students referred by the school health education program, their families, the elderly as well as patients referred by the social department. All services and medications are provided free of charge. Learn More
This program, which started in 2004, revolves around providing care for the elderly, especially the breadwinners of their families. It provides necessary medical care and medicine by doctors of many specialties, namely family medicine and geriatrics, at Ajialouna’s medical center. It also compensates for the outstanding fee of surgery and treatment beyond the coverage of the Ministry of Public Health. This service is covered by the surgery aid fund at Ajialouna. Learn More
This project has been created in January 2005 to support and complement the medical assistance presented by Ajialouna to all patients who cannot afford the expenses of an imminent surgery.
The reasons behind the creation of this fund were the high cost of surgical operations, the deterioration of the socio-economical status of a large number of Lebanese families, and the increasing number of cases requiring surgery. Learn More
This program was established in November 2009 and it is specialized in helping children with cancer, either through hospitalization or monthly Chemotherapy and other treatments thereafter.
Ajialouna chose to call this program the Flower and its Petals because a child is similar to the flower which is a symbol of life that needs tenderness and care to flourish, grow and blossom. Learn More