Latakia: Residents resort to pharmacists and online doctors over expensive diagnosis ...Syria

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Latakia – Linda Ali Ali, the 38-year-old government employee, chose to take his six-year-old child, who had a sudden fever several days ago, to a pharmacist rather than visiting a doctor in his Basanada suburb of the coastal city of Latakia. The pharmacist told him that his child was suffering from pharyngitis, and based on the symptoms, the pharmacist prescribed the medicine to him and sold it to him along with a box of fever reducers. Ali paid about 25,000 Syrian pounds for medicines, saying that if I had gone to see an ENT doctor, I would have paid about 50,000 Syrian pounds at the minimum. Doctors’ wages in the popular area where he lives range between 25,000 SYP and 35,000 SYP. Doctors’

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