Sudan — Heart Hospital

The hospital has continued performing cardiac surgeries, adapting its operations to ensure safety.

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A Beacon of Hope Amidst Crisis: The Story of Sudan’s Salam Centre for Cardiac Surgery Sudan Heart Hospital

Operated by the international NGO EMERGENCY , the "Salam" Centre (meaning "peace" in Arabic) was opened in 2007. It is not just a hospital; it is a specialized center offering complex cardiac surgeries, including valve replacements, congenital heart defect repairs, and pediatric cardiac surgeries—all at no cost to the patients.

For millions in the region, the Salam Centre is the only access point to life-saving cardiovascular treatment. Resilience Under Fire For millions in the region, the Salam Centre

In the heart of Sudan, where conflict and instability have challenged the very foundations of the healthcare system, one institution stands as a testament to resilience, peace, and high-quality medical care. The Salam Centre for Cardiac Surgery , located on the outskirts of Khartoum, has continued its mission to provide free, top-tier cardiac treatment to patients from Sudan and across Africa, even amidst the ongoing conflict that began in April 2023. A Sanctuary Named "Peace"

The Salam Centre is a stark reminder that even in the darkest times, humanity and the dedication to healing can shine through. A Sanctuary Named "Peace" The Salam Centre is

The conflict that erupted in April 2023 significantly impacted healthcare delivery in Sudan. Yet, the Salam Centre has shown remarkable endurance. While adapting to limited capacities and facing severe logistical challenges, the hospital has continued to operate, serving as a vital lifeline.