The Tabibi app, supported by Tawakkol Karman Foundation, provided more than 408 free medical consultations during the second quarter of 2026, from April through June, as part of its ongoing efforts to expand access to free digital health care services.
During the three-month period, the app delivered 150 medical consultations in April, 172 in May and 86 in June, with support from a group of volunteer doctors across various medical specialties.
The quarter also saw continued engagement from volunteer medical professionals, with 41 doctors responding to consultations in April, 45 in May and 27 in June. Their participation reflects the sustained commitment of medical professionals to providing free health services to those in need.
Tabibi aims to make free medical consultations available to wider segments of society, particularly in areas where health services are limited or where access to medical facilities remains difficult. Through its digital platform, the app helps improve access to health care and ease the burden on patients.
The initiative is part of Tawakkol Karman Foundation’s broader efforts to support digital health projects and humanitarian initiatives that promote health awareness and offer innovative, sustainable solutions to community needs.
Tabibi continues to develop its services and expand its network of volunteer doctors, strengthening its humanitarian and health impact while reaching more beneficiaries with free medical consultations in the coming period.