The Mayor of Ilidža Municipality, Nermin Muzur, together with the President of the Ilidža Municipal Council, Tarik Stambolić, the Minister of Health of Sarajevo Canton, Enis Hasanović, and the Director of the Sarajevo Canton Health Center, Elvedin Tatarević, visited the pediatric department, the Preschool Dispensary at the Ilidža Health Center, on the occasion of putting new equipment into operation.

Ilidža Municipality has provided modern equipment for the pediatric service, including a vital signs monitor, a device for measuring bilirubin in newborns, a portable pulse oximeter, an aspirator, a medical scale with a height meter, as well as additional accompanying equipment. Modern speech therapy equipment has also been procured, which facilitates the work of specialists and improves the quality of service for patients.

The staff, led by Head Physician Dr. Sabiha Jahić, a pediatric specialist and the responsible physician of the Preschool Dispensary, expressed satisfaction and gratitude to the Ilidža Municipality for recognizing the importance of this equipment, especially the vital parameters monitor.

"Finally, after fifteen years of waiting, the device we have long sought has arrived at the Preschool Dispensary. We are especially grateful for the vital parameters monitor, as well as the pulse oximeter and aspirator, which will enable us to provide safer and more efficient care for our youngest patients," said Head Physician Dr. Jahić.

This new equipment not only facilitates the work of medical staff but also provides additional security and peace of mind to parents, knowing that their children are receiving the best possible care.

"The health of our youngest is a priority. This equipment enables our pediatricians to provide fast and safe assistance and gives parents a sense of security and peace. Our care for the youngest does not end here; we will continue to provide everything they need for safe and healthy growth," said the Mayor of Ilidža Municipality, Nermin Muzur.

This donation represents a concrete contribution to improving the quality of health services, enabling more precise diagnosis and more efficient monitoring of children's health conditions.