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Ghina Al Fout

There’s A Free Medical Day Happening In Lebanon On April 8

At a time where poverty is prevalent in our country and the cost of healthcare is always on the rise, access to healthcare has become a privilege rather than a human right. Thus, a group of medical students are taking initiative.

For the third year in a row, the Lebanese Medical Students’ International Committee (LeMSIC)*, in collaboration with the Lebanese Red Cross, is hosting a FREE MEDICAL DAY on April 8th at Lycee Promis school in Chiyah from 8 AM till 4 PM.



Medical students and doctors will be providing free medical consultations, awareness sessions, screenings, and free lab tests for anyone in need. Consultations also cover specialized cases with the help of cardiologists, pediatricians, OBGYN doctors, and family doctors.

Spread the word, and share with anyone who can benefit from this initiative.


*LeMSIC is a non-political, non-religious, non-profit student-run organization that represents medical students in Lebanon. It is a full National Member Organization (NMO) of the international Federation of Medical Students’ Associations (IFMSA).