Commission on Iraqi aid
Many Iraqis go to Iran in search of medical treatments, but they do not know have readily available information on where to go to seek the treatment they need. As a results many end up going to private hospital which are to expensive, while the same treatments are much cheaper in state hospital or free of charge through charities.
The other important issue is that the Iraqis who go to Iran looking for medical help are in need of centers to provide them with genuine information and guidance with care and to place the patient’s need above all costs.
In order to meet this need, the Iraqi aid Commission , cooperated with the Lady Fatima organization to set up two centers; one in the city of Qom and the second in the Alahwaz area, both centers provide free translation service for patients and they also provide assistant to attend clinics with them.